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Native Americans and Casinos
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15/10/2013 15:19:08
 
 
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Forum:
Games
Category:
Casinos
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01585493
Message ID:
01585516
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>>>>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
>>>
>>>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.
>
>From the first link:
>"Many tribal governments have seen substantial improvements in their ability to provide public services to their members, such as building schools, improving infrastructure, and shoring up the loss of native traditions"

Unfortunately, the tribes who were moved to very rural areas (and yes, we still have them) are unable to 'cash-in' on this trend. Remember, the USA kept moving them to worse and worse places as something valuable would be found on whatever land they'd been 'given' first.
"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
Pflugerville, between a Rock and a Weird Place
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