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Title: The History of Indian Gaming


1
The History of Indian Gaming
  • By Bryan Sturmer and Nicholas Marz

2
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
  • Enacted in 1988 and defines the framework of
    Indian gaming
  • Allows federally recognized tribes to run gaming
    operations, but only on federally recognized
    trust lands
  • Establishes a separate Federal regulatory
    committee to protect gaming as a means of
    generating tribal revenue

3
Different Classes of Gaming
  • Class I
  • defined as traditional Indian gaming and social
    gaming for minimal prizes.
  • Tribal governments have authority over Class I
    gaming

4
Gaming Classes (cont.)
  • Class II
  • Defined as a game of chance, such as bingo
  • Includes card games that are not played against
    the house, but instead against other players,
    such as poker
  • Specifically excludes slot machines

5
Gaming Classes (cont.)
  • Class III
  • Includes all forms of gaming that doesnt fall
    into Class I or II
  • Includes slot machines, black jack, craps, and
    roulette, and the electronic versions of such
    games
  • The IGRA restricts full authority of Class III
    games, must have negotiations with the State

6
Tribes Negotiate With California
  • In December, 1991, sixteen tribes attempted to
    negotiate compacts
  • Governor only approved video games where gamblers
    only competed against each other
  • Indians wanted video poker and slot machines
  • Even though negotiations fell through, forty
    tribes opened up casinos that included video
    gaming machines without the compact

7
Where Does the Money Go?
  • Tribal Regulatory Authorities regulate annual
    audits on casinos, ensuring that the money may
    only be used
  • To support Tribal Governmental expenses
  • For Tribal economic development
  • For charitable contributions
  • For the general welfare of the Tribe
  • To support local neighboring governments for
    services

8
The Growth of Indian Casinos
  • The year the act was passed, there were 70
    casinos in operation
  • In 2001, there were over 290 casinos across the
    country
  • Thirty-nine of these grossed over 100 million
    dollars each
  • Largest Indian casino employs nearly 12,000

9
Casinos Flourish Throughout CA
  • Popular casinos, such as Viejas (below), begin
    to earn enormous amounts of profits
  • Casinos are regulated by the NIGC, or National
    Indian Gaming Commission

10
Revenues of Casinos in Millions of Dollars
11
Future of Indian Gaming
  • As profits increase on Indian Reservations, more
    tribes are trying to build casinos in order to
    boost their tribes economy
  • By looking at recent data, one can conclude that
    casino revenues will grow exponentially
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