Dale Miller

Dale Miller, Chairman, Elk Valley Rancheria

Our goals and objectives are in large part shaped by the tribe’s values and circumstances, as well as the vision for the future.
Bob Peters

Bob Peters, Chairman – Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi (Gun Lake Tribe)

Bob Peters, ChairmanMatch-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi (Gun Lake Tribe)Gun Lake Casino – Wayland, MIgunlakecasino.com / gunlaketribe-nsn.gov BENEFITS OF GAMING: We now have a variety of services...
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Sandra Pattea, President – Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation

Gaming remains the cornerstone of our economy, but we have also diversified into enterprises that strengthen our long-term stability.
Lloyd Mathiesen

Lloyd Mathiesen, Chairman, Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of CA

Initially, we closed down our casino for two and a half months, and after we reopened, we moved forward with tough restrictions. Prior to COVID-19, our legal occupancy was just under 800, and since we’ve reopened, we are only allowing 425 people in the casino at a time.
Melissa Darden

Melissa Darden, Chairman, Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana

There have been many challenges in 2021, namely staffing and keeping our community safe; but, there have also been opportunities as it relates to CARES and ARPA funds. Tribal nations have never witnessed such a large investment into Indian Country and it is unlikely that we will ever see this again in our lifetime.
Marlon WhiteEagle

Marlon WhiteEagle, President, Ho-Chunk Nation

If we can move closer to separating our business from our government, we have made progress. I believe our people know what they want to see for us in terms of success.
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Tribal Leader Roundtable: Spotlight on Gaming, Goals and Legislative Issues

Five tribal leaders share how gaming revenues have benefited their tribe and community, the initiatives and goals for their gaming enterprises, and legislative/political issues...
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Lynn Valbuena, Chairwoman – San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

Our tribal government and community remain committed to long-term resilience and sustainability as we employ development strategies that reflect our customs and traditions while ensuring continued success for generations to come.
Amanda Vance

Amanda Vance, Tribal Chairperson, Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians

We’ve incurred financial losses in the millions of dollars; we’ve had to furlough and lay off hundreds of tribal government and business employees; we’ve had team members and customers who have lost loved ones; and we’ve been forced to conduct operations in a whole new way throughout our organization, etc.
Bob de los Angeles

Robert de los Angeles, Chairman, Snoqualmie Indian Tribe

We constantly seek new ways to engage in additional enterprises, and with those opportunities, always fostering an understanding of the skills to operate those enterprises.
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Coushatta Casino Resort To Host March Job Fair

KINDER, LA – Coushatta Casino Resort will host a Job Fair on Wednesday, March 11, from 8:00am to 2:00pm in the Conference Center, located in the...
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Osage LLC Expands Procurement Access for Native-Owned Businesses

PAWHUSKA, OK – Osage LLC and its business units can now post procurement requests directly on the Osage Nation’s official procurement website, creating new...
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Gun Lake Casino Resort Celebrates 15-Year Anniversary

WAYLAND, MI – Gun Lake Casino Resort (GLCR) is celebrating its 15-year anniversary with a unique promotional opportunity for guests of the casino resort...
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Vanna White Joins Yaamava’ for Wheel of Fortune Slots’ 30th Anniversary

HIGHLAND, CA – To celebrate the 30th anniversary of IGT’s Wheel of Fortune Slots and reward Club Serrano members, Yaamava’ Resort & Casino hosted a...