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Indian Tribes & Gaming  Last updated: 07/06/2008 11:40:17 AM

Indian Perspective Link

Florida Supreme Court overturns Indian casino pact USA Today, 7/3/2008

Tribe and town pin hopes on a casino by Joseph B. Frazier, AP, Honolulu Advertiser, 3/24/2008

Californians prepare for battle over Indian casinos by Aaron C. Davis, AP, Honolulu Advertiser, 10/8/2007

Deck stacked against Philly casino foes by Patrick Walters, AP. USA Today, 10/7/2007

Political lobbying: Tribe generous with freebies-Legislators and aides have been wined and dined during push for more slots at casinos by Shane Goldmacher, The Sacramento Bee, 8/5/2007

Indian casino growth surpasses Vegas by Erica Werner, AP, The Santa Fe New Mexican, 6/6/2007

State leaders seem to be bypassing the constitution to promote gambling (New York) by Cornelius D. Murray, The Times Union, 6/4/2007

This gamble will hurt all Californians by Kathryn Bowen, Los Angeles Daily News, 6/2/2007

State GOP leaders fight tribal recognition-EKLUTNA: Harris, Green want feds to overturn Native governments by Tom Kizzia, Anchorage Daily News, 5/4/2007

Indian Tribes Boost Lobbying Effort to Add Gambling Casinos and Tax Exemptions-The Pattern is a Wake Up Call for Hawaii and People Throughout Our Country by Paul E. Smith, , Hawaii Reporter, 3/28/2007

Parlaying Casinos Into Empires-Why Indian expansion beyond gaming is triggering a backlash on Main Street Business Week Online, 3/26/2007

Gambling With Terrorism-Gambling’s Strategic Socio-Economic Threat To National Security by John Warren Kindt, Hawaii Reporter, 2/13/2007

Suit filed in Hard Rock purchase Pacific Business News (Honolulu), 1/2/2007

BID FOR CASINO ROYALE-POSH N.J. TOWN EYED by Jeane MacIntosh, New York Post, 1/1/2007

Planned Mich. Casino Takes Step Forward AP, The Houston Chronicle, 12/14/2006

Plymouth casino plan surfaces by Liz MacLeod, Ledger Dispatch, 12/13/2006

RI. Governor, Narragansett Chief Meet-Two bring up several issues in first session since voters defeated casino amendment by Michelle Smith, The Day.com, 12/13/2006

California Indian tribe appeals NLRB jurisdiction over casino labor by Melissa C. Bancroft, Jurist, 11/6/2006

Will We Celebrate Future Independence Days? by Elaine Willman, MPA, Hawaii Reporter, 7/2/2006

Concerns grow over possible casino-Local officials say gaming operation would negatively impact traffic, crime, housing, fire protection by Dan Johnson, Petaluma Argus-Courier, 6/7/2006

Oneidas reject role in smoking hearing - Nation's sovereign immunity bars Oneida County action, lawyer tells hearing officer by Glenn Coin, Syracuse Post-Standard, 6/7/2006

Gorge casino opponents cite gambling threat in Hood River forum-Damage slight as harvest nears by Raelynn Ricarte, Dalles Chronicle, 6/6/2006

Most unhappy with Indian gaming law by Tony Batt, Las Vegas Review Journal, 6/5/2006

Casino foes regroup AP, The Pawtucket Times, 6/5/2006

State's gambling industry yields astounding data by David Lazarus, San Francisco Chronicle, 6/4/2006

The Rise of Tribal Opportunism in America by Jim Marino, Esq.,  Hawaii Reporter, 5/30/2006

Tribe takes over gas tax from state AP, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 5/30/2006

My Kingdom for a Casino by Walter Olson, Forbes, 5/8/2006

Growth of Indian gaming sends ripples of change off county's reservations b

The Seneca's Buffalo Creek Casino by Bruce Jackson, Artvoice-Buffalo's Alternative, 1/20/2006

Indian Givers-The tribal-casino scandal by Rich Lowry, National Review Online, 1/17/2006

Tribe's new office in San Gabriel seeks to lure well-heeled b

Effect of Abramoff scandal to snare tribes by Jodi Rave, Missoulian, Billings Gazette, 1/9/2006

A Tribe Takes Grim Satisfaction in Abramoff's Fall-Desire to Protect Casino Revenue Made Coushattas Receptive to Lobbyist's Pitch on Access by Peter Whoriskey, The Washington Post, 1/7/2006

The Least transparent Industry in America by Fergus M. Bordewich, The Wall Street Journal, 1/5/06

State's Gaming Tribes Busy In Washington, But Clear Of Abramoff-Others linked to troubled lobbyist by Karen Florin, The Day, 12/26/2005

Influence-peddling probe touches Stockton congressman by Richard A. Serrano and Judy Pasternak, Los Angeles Times, San Jose Mercury News, 12/24/2005

Governor: Jamul tribe in violation b

Viejas tribe to pay for traffic impacts of casino addition by Chet Barfield, San Diego Union Tribune, 12/8/2005

Casino dialogue pledged AP, Billings Gazette, 12/4/2005

Tribe upset state wants payment AP, Billings Gazette, 11/29/2005

Cowlitz casino advances a step-La Center - A national Indian gaming panel rules the tribe can claim the land the casino would occupy by Allan Brettman, The Oregonian, 11/24/2005

Casino Promises To Help Towns Deal With The Impact The Day, 11/21/2005

Abramoff Associate Charged In Scheme-US Alleges Plot To Bribe Lawmaker by Susan Schmidt and James V. Grimaldi, Washington Post, 11/19/2005

Cascade County backs tribe's recognition efforts AP, Billings Gazette, 11/13/2005

Legal victory for Shinnecocks-Federal judge calls Indians a tribe, saying evidence overwhelming; fate of East End casino, land claims, lawsuits remains unsettled for now by Ann Givens & Katie Thomas, NY Newsday, 11/8/2005

Court Ruling Could Bring Casinos To Hamptons 1010 Wins, 11/8/2005

State High Court to Look At Three cases Involving Tribal Sovereignty-Lawsuits Focus Of Easterns', Mohegan's Immunity Claims by Karen Florin, The Day, 11/8/2005

Arapaho gaming compact unsettled AP, Billings Gazette, 11/5/2005

Joint casino project may get federal OK

'There's hope,' foes of casino plan told - Jamul Indians proposing to build 30-story complex b

Benedict Leaving Anti-casino Group-Grass-roots activist to focus on writing, building law practice by Karen Florin, The Day, 10/27/2005

Gambling fears doom tribal effort-Arkansas lawmakers reject proposal to study whether state should recognize Indian groups by James Jefferson, AP, Mid-South News, commercialappeal.com, 10/21/2005

San Manuel head takes aim at Hesperia, Barstow casinos by Beau Yarbrough, Hesperia Star, 10/18/2005

Cascade Locks Casino Raises Questions of Money, Jobs — and Soul by Dan Richardson, New West Network, 10/17/2005

Investors Evaluating Bets On Tribal Recognition by Rick Green, Hartford Courant, 10/17/2005

TRIBAL GAMING: Casinos -- winners and losers-Cities talk about the effects of having a casino in the community

Schaghticoke down but won't quit Failure to gain federal recognition from court leaves tribal leaders facing steep uphill battle by George Krimsky, Republican-American, 10/16/2005

Kinder Casino to reopen KLFY-10, 10/15/2005

Still Playing With Monopoly Money-BIA's decision against Eastern Pequots, Schaghticokes kills threat of casino competition by Karen Florin, The Day, 10/14/2005

Tribal casinos push beyond the reservations-Congress intervenes as native Americans use questionable land claimsThe Christian Science Monitor, 10/14/2005

Seminoles want out of casinos, hotel contract-Buyout could cost the tribe $1.2 billion by John Holland, Sun-Sentinel.com, 10/14/2005

No Doubts: Indians Lose-Tribes Stunned But Defiant; Casino Opponents Praise Denial Of Recognition by Rick Green and Jesse Hamilton, Hartford Courant, 10/13/2005

Leader vows tribe will keep fighting

Tribal Tears-Bureau of Indian Affairs rejects Schaghticoke recognition bid by Fred Lucas & Mark Langlois, THE NEWS-TIMES, 10/13/2005

Racino Opening Slated Monday Sequoyah County Times, 10/13/2005

At Bois Forte, the word is ‘diversify’ by John Connelly, BusinessNorth.com, 10/13/2005

Tribes form gaming group by Jodi Rave, Missoulian, Billings Gazette, 9/23/2005

Gambling expansion approved AP, Billings Gazette, 9/23/2005

RI Supreme Court finds Indian casino proposal unconstitutional by Rachel Felton, Jurist Legal News and Research, 9/19/2005

Federal appeals court upholds right of Indian tribes to determine membership by Holly Manges Jones, Jurist Legal News and Research, 9/14/2005

Cheyenne leader calls for reawakening by Mike Stark, Billings Gazette, 9/14/2005

Realities of Employment with a Sovereign Nation by Bradley Beecher, Hawaii Reporter, 9/11/2005

Governor's office cites possible breach of pact

The Realities of Tribal Sovereignty, Indian Gaming and Their Money Making Machine: What They Don’t Tell You and What the Public Needs to Know by Bradley Beecher, Hawaii Reporter, 8/29/2005

Casinos and New Indian Power-Grassroots movement: "We're fed up!" by Anthony Brooks, wbur.org, npr, 8/29/2005

Tribe keeps poker face with new casino plan b

Native Americans Issue Warning About Akaka Bill, Federal Recognition-No Protection from the U.S. Constitution, Gambling, Unfair Competition in Business and Custody Disputes All Bring Down Native Americans by Malia Zimmerman, Hawaii Reporter,  8/24/2005

Battle Brewing over California Tribal Expansion npr,  by

The Great Casino Camouflage by Elaine Willman, Hawaii Reporter, 8/23/2005

California Also Seeing Division Along Racial Lines by Bill Clausen, Hawaii Reporter, 8/23/2005

State Supreme Court hears arguments on proposed Indian casino by Eric Tucker, AP, Boston.com News, 8/15/2005

RI Supreme Court hears arguments on constitutionality of casinos by Rachel Felton, Jurist Legal News & Research, 8/15/2005

Gains on the reservationsThe Christian Science Monitor, 2/15/2005

California controversy: gold rush into casinos The Christian Science Monitor, 8/31/2004

Gambling on the ReservationThe Christian Science Monitor, 4/23/2004

Pechanga tribe member details Indian gaming-Web site offers views from both sides by Thomas J. Walsh,

California closing gap with Nevada-style resorts-Newest tribal casinos merely 'tip of the iceberg' by Thomas J. Walsh,

Indian casinos generate $14.5B a year by CRAIG RIMLINGER and IAN SALISBURY, Medill News Service, 9/3/2003

The Indian Scam by Rich Lowry, Townhall.com, 8/21/2003

Coin: Tribal businesses pose a threat to hotel industry and union labor by Jacob Coin, Indian Country Today, 7/11/2003

Indian gaming expands to draw bigger share of gamblers by Doug Abrahms,

Thunder Valley Casino opens to huge crowds-Bumper-to-bumper traffic greets formerly quiet community of Lincoln by Thomas J. Walsh,

Too little, too late for local casinos to cash in on tribal gaming by Thomas J. Walsh,

Some tribes expand on casino success by Ryan Randazzo,

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