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Tribal Reservation Gambling
A huge state
like California has close to twenty tribal casinos
in operation, running the length and breadth of the state.
Most of them feature bingo, but some also offer poker,
video poker, and table games. The Palace Indian Bingo Casino
in Lemoore seats 1,300 players, while the San Manuel Indian
Bingo Casino in Highland seats 2,700 players. These are
big, profitable operations. In Colorado, the casinos run
by Native Americans feature slot machines, video poker,
blackjack and keno, among other games. Iowa has slot machines,
blackjack, roulette, craps and big six available in its
casinos in Onawa, Tama, and Sloan. These casinos are run
by the Omaha, Mesquaki, and Winnebago Tribes of Iowa.
Minnesota is another hotbed of Native American gaming. There are more
tribal casinos in this state than in California. Games offered in the
various casinos include video poker, video blackjack, video craps,
blackjack, slot machines, bingo, keno, and poker. One of the casinos,
the Mystic Lake Casino, in Prior Lake, run by the Mdewakanton Dakota
Tribe, has 2,300 slot machines and 125 blackjack tables. Slot machines
are big business in tribal gaming in Minnesota. The Northern Lights
Casino in Walker has 600 machines, while the Shooting Star Casino and
Lodge in Mahnomen, owned by the White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians;
has 900 slot machines, in addition to thirty-six blackjack tables.
This casino is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
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