>>How would you explain to someone who is not American (and never been or lived here) - in 2 or 4 sentences - the connection between Native Americans and Casinos? That is, how the Native American Gaming has been established and being regulated? and how native americans benefit from the casinos?
>>TIA
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>Actually, googling "Native Americans and casinos will bring up a nice selection of articles on the subject. Wikipedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_gaming, here's another on the history:
http://www.santaynezchumash.org/gaming_history.html>
>Basically, Native American Gaming is regulated by the Congress at the Federal level and very few have actually benefitted from it.
The first link in your message I had found before but it was not very clear (to me) as to the benefits to native americans. I will look through the second link you posted to see if it give more explanation. Thank you.
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