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  2. Impact of Native American gaming - Wikipedia

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    Impact on native cultures. With Native American gaming has come the image of a "rich Indian". This depiction contrasts other images of Native Americans portrayed as savage, pure, connected to nature, and spiritual. The reality that some Native Americans are powerful entrepreneurs contradicts the notion of what a Native American is "supposed to be".

  3. Native American gaming - Wikipedia

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    Native American gaming. The Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard, Connecticut. Native American gaming comprises casinos, bingo halls, slots halls and other gambling operations on Indian reservations or other tribal lands in the United States. Because these areas have tribal sovereignty, states have limited ability to forbid gambling there, as ...

  4. Harrah's Cherokee - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Harrah's Cherokee, the land it now sits on use to be that of a former wild west-themed amusement park called Frontier Land, from 1964–1982.The park was created by R.B. Coburn, who also built Ghost Town in the Sky in Maggie Valley, and designed by Russell Pearson, a former Disney designer who also developed Frontier City in Oklahoma City, Silver Dollar City in Branson, and Ghost Town ...

  5. Cherokee Nation eyes casino near 'Welcome to Bartlesville ...

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    The Cherokee Nation is moving closer to building a new casino behind the 'Welcome to Bartlesville' sign. The United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) informed the ...

  6. Great Smoky Mountains Study - Wikipedia

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    Four years into the study, about one quarter of the families saw a dramatic and unexpected increase in income. They were members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, and a casino had just been built on the reservation. From that point on every tribal citizen earned a share of the profits (about $4,000/yr per person). [3]

  7. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians are primarily the descendants of those persons listed on the 1925 Baker Rolls of Cherokee Indians. They gained federal recognition as a tribe in the 20th century. The Qualla Boundary is not technically a reservation because the tribe owns the land outright. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is one of ...

  8. Could there be a loophole in selling recreational marijuana ...

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    North Carolina's Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians may have set the stage for all tribal lands to sell recreational weed in states where it is not legal. ... which has proven to be a huge money ...

  9. Modern social statistics of Native Americans - Wikipedia

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    The median age of Native Americans and Alaskan Native is 31.2, while the male median age is 30.0 and female median age is 32.8. [9] Native Americans and Alaskan Natives also differ in their household composition. Of the 795,764 documented households 68.5% are family households with the remaining 31.5% non family households.