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Native American gambling enterprises - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indian Gaming enterprises comprise gambling businesses operated on Indian reservations or tribal land. Indian tribes have limited sovereignty over these businesses and therefore are granted the abili...
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As Indian casinos popped up like new housing developments across Southern California, Martin moved a trailer onto the long-abandoned Augustine reservation in Coachella, a 500-acre desert tract then littered with garbage, discarded household appliances and junk cars, about 25 miles southeast of Palm Springs.
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A TIME cover story on Indian Casinos -- Indian casinos have fallen far short of benefiting the wider Native American population. A TIME special investigation ... ; COVER STORY; Wheel of Misfortune; Why Indian casinos aren't all they're promised to be; Who Gets the Money?; Indian casinos are making millions for their...
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David Treuer, an American Indian, is writing a series of dispatches for Slate in which he visits Indian casinos. I'd never heard the story of how casinos on Indian lands came to be.
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Indian Properties: More Than Just Casinos, The movement to build golf courses and amusement parks on once-vacant Indian land seems to be a part of a new trend. ... It's about creating diversions for potential visitors and businesses who don't want the association with casinos, according to Robert Porter, professor of law...
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