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Class II gaming decimation feared in wake of Metlakatla decision
by: Jerry Reynolds / Indian Country Today
Part two

WASHINGTON - Concern - sometimes amounting to manifest distress in Native communities that rely on revenue from Class II gaming - has arisen that the Indian Class II industry could be going down hard after a June 4 ruling of the National Indian Gaming Commission.
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Where the power lies
Posted: July 25, 2008
by: Editors Report / Indian Country Today
The expression that American Indians are organized into tribes is common everyday and legal language. The expression, in part, comes from the Commerce Clause within the U.S. Constitution in which Congress is granted the right to regulate trade with Indian tribes.  more >>

Native journalist, leader pushes diversity plan
Posted: July 25, 2008
by: Rob Capriccioso /
CHICAGO - Karen Lincoln Michel, a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, has unveiled a new plan aimed at better diversifying top media management to include more minorities, including American Indians, in the nation's newsrooms.   more >>


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