Fred Wszolek

In 2004, largely under the mainstream media radar, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) dispossessed Native Americans. But this time, it was not their lands that were being taken away—it was their sovereignty....

October 04, 2012
August 20, 2012
Dwanna L. Robertson

If I had a nickel for every time someone asked me about receiving money from Indian casinos, I might be relatively rich. No such luck. Non-Native people generally assume Indians are getting rich from tribal casinos, and often engage in intensive question-and-answer sessions when challenged....

June 23, 2012
Gaming experts have an urgent message for indigenous leaders: Federal legislation to legalize online gaming is coming, and if you want to protect Indian country interests, you need...
With tribal gaming now a $26 billion-a-year industry—and rapidly closing in on the $35 billion churned up at nontribal casinos—many casino operations in Indian country are looking ...
David Kimelberg

Not too long ago, the United States’ explicit policy regarding Native Americans was termination. The goal was to marginalize and eradicate Native people and cultures....

January 13, 2012
The Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma’s $300 million Downstream Casino, located in northeast Oklahoma near the Kansas border, has played a key role in two non-Native gaming enterprises’ aba...
A new poll that claims New York state residents favor allowing casino gambling at racetracks rather than expanded gaming at Indian-run facilities gave respondents inaccurate and in...
The Saskatechewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) may be under financial scrutiny , but no one can quarrel over a recent transaction: In early September a Canora-area man won nearly...
In response to various proposals to expand gambling in Minnesota, officials and employees of the state’s gaming tribes protested at the state Capitol on April 26...