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Mark van Norman Columns
Indian Gaming - Isleta Casino and Resort
Isleta means “Little Island” in Spanish, but Isleta is hardly little. From the Manzono Mountains to the mesas of Pio Puerco, the Isleta Pueblo lies in the Rio Grand Valley just seven miles south of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Indian Gaming - News Bites from Indian Country
Rejecting a frivolous challenge to Indian gaming in California, the Federal District Court in Artichoke Joe’s v. Norton held that Indian gaming is lawful under Federal and state law.
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Indian Gaming - Paragon Casino-Report
In 1994, the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana began to positively change the economic life of its members, as well as that of the rural community of Avoyelles Parish. As owners of the Paragon Casino-Resort, the Tribe is responsible for attracting more than 2.2 million visitors per year to Central Louisiana...
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Indian Gaming - Casino Morongo
More than one million patrons per year pass through Casino Morongos dramatic entrance framed by a waterfall with thousands of gallons of water washing over a cascade of giant boulders that rest in graceful desert landscape...
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Indian Gaming - Profile: The Oneida Nation of New York
The Oneida Nation of New York has a unique relationship with the United States as well as a unique vision of the relationship between Indian gaming and Native entrepreneurship...
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Indian Gaming - Profile: The Gila River Indian Community
The Gila River Indian Community traces its roots to the HuHuKam, who first farmed the ancestral land around 300 B.C. Composed of two tribes the Akimel O'Odham (called Pima by the Europeans) and the Pee Posh (whose European name is Maricopa)...
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