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  2. Indian Gaming Association - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Gaming Association is a nonprofit organization founded in 1986 made up of 184 Native American tribal nations in the United States, along with additional non-voting associate members.

  3. National Indian Gaming Commission - Wikipedia

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    The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC; / n ɪ ɡ ˈ s iː /) is a United States federal regulatory agency within the Department of the Interior. Congress established the agency pursuant to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act in 1988.

  4. Indian Gaming Regulatory Act - Wikipedia

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    The National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1985 made up of 184 Indian Nations, with additional nonvoting associate members. [17]

  5. Tribes report record-breaking gaming revenue of $41.9 billion ...

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    ASHWAUBENON — Tribal gaming revenue hit $41.9 billion nationwide in 2023, setting a record, according to the National Indian Gaming Commission.. The record-breaking amount was announced Thursday ...

  6. California tribal gaming association opposes proposed sports ...

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    The California Nations Indian Gaming Association has come out against two proposed ballot measures that would legalize sports betting at tribal casinos, a move that almost certainly dooms the effort.

  7. Niga - Wikipedia

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    Niga or NIGA may refer to: . Toma Niga (born August 15, 1997), Romanian professional footballer; Ion Niga (born December 23, 1925), Romanian ex-rower; The Indian Gaming Association, a nonprofit organization for Native American gaming interests founded in 1986; formerly known as the National Indian Gaming Association until 2022

  8. Native American gaming - Wikipedia

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    Following the IGRA, the National Indian Gaming Commission was created as a federal agency in 1988 to regulate high-stakes Native gaming. The Commission consists of three members: a chairman who is appointed by the US president with the consent of the Senate, and two associate members appointed by the Secretary of the Interior. [ 14 ]

  9. Catawba Indians to start construction of $700M NC ... - AOL

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    In 2022, the National Indian Gaming Commission found that the development contract between the tribe and SkyBoat violated federal law. SkyBoat, the gaming commission ruled, had too much ownership ...