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Washington's Lummi Casino closes because of too much
competition.
by Sara Phillips,
Dec 22, 1997
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The Tohono O'odham Tribal Council decides against building
a controversial casino on ancient ruins.
by Sara Phillips,
Dec 08, 1997
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On Arizona's Tohono O'odham Reservation, a controversial
tribal council plan would build a casino on land where a
700-year-old village and graves are buried.
by Emily Miller,
Sep 01, 1997
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The Supreme Court's decision in "Seminole vs. the State of
Florida" is a clear victory for states' rights but a muddle for
Indian gaming.
by Elizabeth Manning,
Apr 15, 1996
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Navajos are undecided about whether to legalize gambling
with all its potential money - and many problems.
by Elizabeth Manning,
Apr 01, 1996
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In her own words, an anonymous gambler describes how she
got hooked on gambling at Arizona's Fort McDowell.
by Elizabeth Manning,
Apr 01, 1996
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Modern Indian gambling began with a lawsuit over bingo at
New York's Oneida Nation, and bingo continues to be important to
the tribe.
by Elizabeth Manning,
Apr 01, 1996
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Gambling at Arizona's Fort McDowell has taken the Yavapai
Indians from poverty to wealth in just three years.
by Elizabeth Manning,
Apr 01, 1996
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A poet takes a tongue-in-cheek look at Indian gambling in
Washington.
by Sherman Alexie,
Jul 16, 2008
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Navajo President Peterson Zah wants tribe to vote on
legalized gambling.
by Staff,
Sep 19, 1994