Native American Gambling Enterprises
Guide Note:
Native American Gambling Enterprises refer to gambling businesses that are located on Indian Reservations or Tribal land. Because these tribes have limited sovereignty, they are able to operate outside of direct regulation from the state.
Fast Facts:
- Approximately 400 gaming establishments are operated by 220 tribes
- Revenues in excess of 25 billion annually
- In 2006 16% of the casinos generated 71% of the revenue
- Indian Gaming Regulatory Act established in 1988 to set terms for how native tribes could operate casinos and bingo establishments
- Indian Gaming Working Group created in 2004 to monitor and address criminal activities within indian gaming
- Seminole Tribe the first to enter the gaming industry in 1979
- Two largest casinos in the world are run by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut
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- Official Site: National Indian Gaming Commission
- Wikipedia: Native American Gambling Enterprises
- Institute of Governmental Studies: Indian Gaming in California
- Christian Science Monitor: "As Gaming Grows, Many Tribes Get Left..." (November 1, 2007)
- The Economist: "The Last Shall Be First" (April 12, 2007)
- Google News: Native American Gambling Enterprises Last 3 headlines
- Video: February Ballot About More Than Presidential Politics (Time: 4:35)
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- Official Site: California Nations Indian Gaming Association
- No Unfair Deals: No On The Unfair Gambling Deals - Props 94, 95, 96, 97
- Coalition to Protect California's Budget & Economy: Protect California's Budget & Economy - Yes on...
- California Secretary of State: "Propositions that are on the February 5, 2008..."
- BeyondChron: "Coalition Launched to Repeal Anti-Labor Gaming Compacts" (December 12, 2007)
- California Progress Report: Protect Our State Budgets, Protect Taxpayers, and... (December 7, 2007)
- The Economist: "The New Indian Wars" (November 29, 2007)
- North County Times: "Tribes to Build Casinos Large and Small" (January 27, 2007)
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[edit] Central Figures
- National Indian Gaming Commission
- The Indian Gaming Working Group
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