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Indian gaming : who wins? / edited by Angela Mullis and David Kamper.
- Title
- Indian gaming : who wins? / edited by Angela Mullis and David Kamper.
- Publication
- Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA American Indian Studies Center, c2000.
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- Description
- xiv, 189 p.; 23 cm.
- Series Statement
- Contemporary American Indian issues series ; no. 9
- Uniform Title
- Contemporary American Indian issues series ; no. 9.
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Introduction : the mimicry of Indian gaming / David Kamper -- From hope to realization of dreams : Proposition 5 and California Indian Gaming / Chad M. Gordon (Muscogee Creek) -- Winning the sovereignty jackpot : the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and the struggle for sovereignty / Sioux Harvey -- California High Court strikes down Indian gaming in Hotel employees and restaurant employees international union v. Davis / Joseph G. Nelson (Tlingit/Eyak) -- Amici Curiae brief of Indian law professors in the case of Hotel employees and restaurant employees international union v. Wilson / Carole E. Goldberg and Indian law professors -- Cabazon and its implications for Indian gaming / Alexander Tallchief Skibine (Osage) -- Indian gaming : the state's view / Thomas Gede -- Educating local non-Indian communities about Indian nation governmental gaming : messages and methods / Katherine A. Spilde -- Gaming and recent American Indian economic development / Joseph G. Jorgensen -- Traditional and modern perspectives on Indian gaming : the struggle for sovereignty / James V. Fenelon (Lakota/Dakota) -- Contesting the evil gambler : gambling, choice, and survival in American Indian texts / Paul Pasquaretta -- The bingo palace : Indian gaming as a literary device / Karen L. Wallace -- Tribal perspectives -- Ron Andrade (La Jolla) -- Mary Ann Andreas (Morongo) -- Priscilla Hunter (Pomo) -- Ernie L. Stevens (Oneida) -- Erma J. Vizenor (Chippewa).
- ISBN
- 0935626530
- LCCN
- 00103282 ^
- OCLC
- 48038174
- SCSB-10174981
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library