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  2. Warm Springs Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Head Casino on U.S. Route 26 opened in February 2012. It has 18,000 square feet (1,700 m 2) of gaming space, [6] with 500 slot machines and 8 blackjack tables. [7] The tribes expect the casino to net $9 to 12 million annually. [8] The casino previously operated at Kah-Nee-Ta, where it had only 300 slot machines and made $2 to 4 ...

  3. Kah-Nee-Ta - Wikipedia

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    While Kah-Nee-Ta's casino netted $2–4 million annually, the tribes expected a more accessible location to earn $8–12 million. [2] The resort's casino closed in December 2011 in preparation for relocating the business to a new property beside U.S. Route 26 , where it was hoped that the more convenient location for travellers would draw even ...

  4. Category:Native American casinos - Wikipedia

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    Indian Head Casino; J. Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal; Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel; Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort; Jamul Casino; K. Kah-Nee-Ta; Keep the ...

  5. A casino project sparks conflict over tribal sovereignty and ...

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    The casino would create an estimated 3,640 full-time jobs — a boon to a county that has the highest rate of people living below the federal poverty line in the Bay Area, according to data ...

  6. Native American casino project in Madera inches closer to ...

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  7. Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal - Wikipedia

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    J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ), co-chairman of the Congressional Native American Caucus, received more than $150,000 from Indian tribes once represented by Abramoff. He was the largest single recipient of Abramoff-related money. Hayworth said he would keep the donations because they were given independently of Abramoff's influence.

  8. Tribal–state compact - Wikipedia

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    The act itself was an attempt to provide regulation while maintaining tribal sovereignty. The only "sticky" problem had to do with casino-style gambling. Because casino-style gambling is a "cash business" (relative to bingo) there were many [who?] who were concerned that it would attract crime (organized and otherwise). In fact, this was ...

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