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Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on

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Table of Contents

Summary Information ...... 4 Biographical Note ...... 5 Scope and Contents Note ...... 6 Arrangement ...... 7 Administrative Information ...... 7 Related Materials ...... 9 Names and Subjects ...... 9 Collection Inventory ...... 10 Regional subject files ...... 10 Alaska subject files ...... 11 subject files ...... 11 regional subject files ...... 17 regional subject files ...... 18 Great Lakes regional subject files ...... 20 Hawai'i subject files ...... 27 Northeast regional subject files ...... 28 Northwest Coast regional subject files ...... 35 Plains regional subject files ...... 38 Southeast regional subject files ...... 46 Southwest regional subject files ...... 49 subject files ...... 52 International subject files ...... 55 Professional activities files ...... 58 National Impact Study Commission (NGISC) files ...... 59 National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) files ...... 63 National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Joint Task Force files ...... 68 National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and (BIA) Data Management, Needs Assessment, and Auditing Workgroup files ...... 69 Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED) files ...... 71 Veterans History Project files ...... 74 National Council on Problem Gambling files ...... 74 University of California, Riverside (UCR) files ...... 75 San Diego State University (SDSU) files ...... 76 - Page 2 - Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Anthropology teaching and research files ...... 76 General notes ...... 77 Spilde publications ...... 77 Conference materials ...... 78 General subject files ...... 79 Economic subject files ...... 80 Gaming subject files ...... 83 National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) subject files ...... 87 National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) subject files ...... 88 Regulatory subject files ...... 91 Sociocultural subject files ...... 98 Socioeconomic subject files ...... 106

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Summary Information

Repository: University of Nevada, Las Vegas. University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives. Creator: Spilde, Katherine A. Title: Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming ID: MS-00092 Date [inclusive]: 1789, 1793, 1823-1832, 1851, 1859, 1883, 1886, 1903, 1908-1909, 1970-2015 Date [bulk]: 1990-2015 Physical Description: 59.64 Cubic Feet (77 boxes, 8 oversize boxes, 3 flat files, 1 item) Physical Description: 63.05 Linear Feet Language of the English Material: Abstract: The Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming include materials collected by anthropologist Katherine Spilde about Native American gaming and the greater gaming industry. The materials date from 1789 to 2015, with the bulk of materials dating from 1995 to 2010. Materials dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are reproductions of key court opinions and treaties concerning Native American rights and sovereignty. The majority of the materials document Native American gaming following the passage of the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA). The papers detail Native American gaming enterprises both on and off reservations, the socioeconomic impact of gaming, and the legislative history of Native American gaming in the United States. The papers include research and subject files created by Dr. Spilde during her employment with the National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC), the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA), and the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED). The collection includes socioeconomic reports; testimonies; correspondence; memos; press releases; photographs; audiovisual materials; promotional materials from and tourist attractions; brochures; fact sheets; summaries; booklets; pamphlets; advertisements; tourism materials; journal articles; legal briefs; legislative documents; court opinions; Dr. Spilde's notes; presentations; packets, agenda, schedules, and itineraries from conferences; periodicals; Native American and community newspapers; and newspaper articles. The collection includes materials about over one hundred federally recognized Native American nations. Also included are materials that document the socioeconomic impact of gaming, the international gaming industry, criminal activities related

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Biographical Note

Katherine A. Spilde, PhD, is a cultural anthropologist who specializes in the social, economic, and political impact of gaming on American Indian tribal governments and communities in the United States. Dr. Spilde starting investigating the impacts of tribal government gaming in 1994 when she started ethnographic fieldwork in her hometown of Mahnomen, . That work became the foundation of her PhD dissertation, "Acts of Sovereignty, Acts of Identity: Negotiating Interdependence through Tribal Government Gaming on the White Earth ," at the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1998. After completing her PhD, Dr. Spilde worked as a policy analyst and report writer for the National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC), which sought to identify the social and economic impacts of gambling in the United States, including those stemming from tribal government-owned gaming enterprises. After the NGISC released its Final Report in 1999, she worked as the Director of Research for the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA), where she established national research initiatives, created economic development and tribal gaming policy platforms, and established the open-source National Indian Gaming Library and Resource Center. In 2001, Dr. Spilde left her position at NIGA to work as a Senior Research Associate for the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development, which focuses on identifying social and economic impacts of gaming on American Indian communities. In 2000, Dr. Spilde was appointed to the Board of the National Council on Problem Gaming, a DC organization that develops national policy and assistance programs for people affected by problem gambling. In 2004, Dr. Spilde became the Executive Director for the Center for California Native Nations at the University of California, Riverside (UCR), organizing and overseeing the first state-level impact study of tribal government gaming in California. Since 2008, Dr. Spilde has been an associate professor in the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at San Diego State University, where she created the nation's first four-year degree in Tribal Casino Operations Management. She also serves as the Endowed Chair of the Sycuan Institute on Tribal Gaming. In 2016, Dr. Spilde was appointed to the Board of the National Center for Responsible Gaming, a nonprofit that funds research about pathological and youth gambling in the US. "About Us | National Council on Problem Gambling." Accessed January 17, 2017. http:// www.ncpgambling.org/about-us/. "About NCRG | NCRG." Accessed January 17, 2017. http://www.ncrg.org/about-ncrg/.

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Scope and Contents Note

The Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming include materials collected by anthropologist Katherine Spilde about Native American gaming and the greater gaming industry. The materials date from 1789 to 2015, with the bulk of materials dating from 1995 to 2010. Materials dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are reproductions of key court opinions and treaties concerning Native American rights and sovereignty. The majority of the materials document Native American gaming following the passage of the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA). The papers detail Native American gaming enterprises both on and off reservations, the socioeconomic impact of gaming, and the legislative history of Native American gaming in the United States. The papers include research and subject files created by Dr. Spilde during her employment with the National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC), the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA), and the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED). The collection includes socioeconomic reports; testimonies; correspondence; memos; press releases; photographs; audiovisual materials; promotional materials from casinos and tourist attractions; brochures; fact sheets; summaries; booklets; pamphlets; advertisements; tourism materials; journal articles; legal briefs; legislative documents; court opinions; Dr. Spilde's notes; presentations; packets, agenda, schedules, and itineraries from conferences; periodicals; Native American and community newspapers; and newspaper articles. The collection includes materials about over one hundred federally recognized Native American nations. Also included are materials that document the socioeconomic impact of gaming, the international gaming industry, criminal activities related to gaming, advertising about gaming and casinos, lotteries, internet gaming, compulsive gaming, and bankruptcy as a result of gaming. The collection contains documentation on a number of Native American nations, including the Misi- zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Mille Lacs Band); Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, White Earth Band); Forest County Bodéwadmi (Forest County Potawatomi Community); Ho-Chunk Nation of ; Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe; Tribe of Indians; Tulalip Tribes of Washington; Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation; Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota; Mandan, Hidatsa, and Sahnish (Arikara) (Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota); and Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. Other communities are also represented in the collection but to a lesser extent. The collection documents regional and national trends in Native American gaming, and the greater gaming industry in the United States and internationally. Materials trace federal and state relationships with individual Native American nations, specifically concerning gaming enterprises. Chronology 1998 Dr. Spilde received a PhD in Anthropology from the University of California, Santa Cruz 1998-1999 Dr. Spilde worked as a Policy Analyst and Staff Writer for the National Gambling Impact Study

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Arrangement

Materials were arranged based on Dr. Spilde's projects when it was clear that materials belonged to a specific project; however, since the topics addressed by different projects are closely related in some cases, some materials may overlap across projects. Other materials were arranged based on indications that they belonged with materials in that series. The collection is arranged in three series: Series I. Regional subject files, 1859, 1908, 1970-2016; Series II. Professional activities files, 1980-2015; Series III. General subject files, 1789, 1793, 1823-1832, 1851, 1883, 1886, 1903, 1909, 1971-2014.

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Administrative Information

Access Note Collection is open for research, with the exception of materials that are protected by FERPA. Restrictions are noted at the file level of this inventory.

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Use copies of recordings do not exist, reformatting/production of use copies is required before access will be granted; this may delay research requests. Advanced notice is required. Publication Rights Materials in this collection may be protected by copyrights and other rights. See Reproductions and Use on the UNLV Special Collections website for more information about reproductions and permissions to publish. Acquisition Note Materials were donated in 2013 and 2016 by Katherine Spilde; accession numbers 2013-028 and 2016-001. Processing Note The collection was minimally processed by Tom Sommer in 2014 at the time of accessioning. In 2016, as part of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) grant-funded project "America's Great Gamble," Hannah Robinson, Lee Hanover, and Hana Gutierrez processed, arranged, and described the materials. The biographical note was written by Dr. Katherine Spilde. In all cases, the names of federally recognized Native American nations used in the finding aid were taken from the "Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs" compiled by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the 2016 edition of the Federal Register. However, when autonyms and native language names were available, they were placed before the Federal Register name. Outdated Federal Register names were also listed if the current Federal Register name had been edited or changed significantly by the government. For non-federally recognized nations, the name found on the primary document in the collection or the name found on the group's website was used. Canadian names were drawn from the "Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada" website. Sources: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Notice. "Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs." Federal Register 81, no. 86 (May 4, 2016): 26826-26832. "Search by First Nation." Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, June 14, 2016. http:// fnp-ppn.aandc-aadnc.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/SearchFN.aspx?lang=eng.

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Related Materials

Separated Materials Publications with more than five issues of a single title were separated, added to UNLV University Libraries' holdings, and cataloged individually in the Libraries' catalog.

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Names and Subjects

• Gambling on Indian reservations • Gambling -- United States • Off-reservation casinos • Indians--Gambling • Gambling on Indian reservations--Law and legislation • Gambling -- Law and legislation • Photographs • Gambling industry • Federal-Indian trust relationship • Indians of North America--Government relations • Federally recognized Indian tribes • Sovereignty • Tulalip Tribes of Washington • Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North & South Dakota • Spirit Lake Tribe, North Dakota • Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota • Mikinaakwajiw-ininiwag Anishinaabeg • Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation • Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska • Citizen Potawatomi Nation, • Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Mississippi • Cabazon ʔivitem • Mashantucket Pequot Tribe of Connecticut • of Indians of Connecticut • Oneida Nation of • Saginaw Anishinaabeg • Oneida Nation • Forest County Bodéwadmi • Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin - Page 9- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming • Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'igan • Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Minnesota • Gaa-zagaskwaajimekaag Anishinaabeg • Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg • Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg

Collection Inventory

Regional subject files, 1859, 1908, 1970-2015 (1990-2010) Physical Description: 25.89 Cubic Feet (34 boxes, 5 oversize boxes, 1 shared oversize box, 1 flat file, 1 item) Physical Description: 31.55 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The regional subject files include materials collected by anthropologist Katherine Spilde about Native American gaming, Native American communities in the United States, and the US and international gaming industries. The materials date from 1859 to 2015, with the bulk of materials dating from 1990 to 2010. Materials dating from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are a reproduction of a federal treaty and an ethnohistorical essay. The majority of the materials document Native American gaming following the passage of the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. The papers include research and subject files created by Dr. Spilde during her employment with the National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC), National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA), and Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED). The materials document Native American gaming enterprises both on and off reservations, the socioeconomic impact of gaming, the political history of gaming in the US, and international gaming. The series includes socioeconomic reports, testimonies, correspondence, memos, press releases, photographs, audiovisual materials, promotional materials, brochures, fact sheets, summaries, booklets, pamphlets, advertisements, tourism materials, journal articles, legal briefs, legislative documents, court opinions, notes, presentations, conference materials, periodicals, community newspapers, and newspaper articles. The collection contains documentation on a number of Native American nations, including the Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Mille Lacs Band); Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, White Earth Band); Forest County Bodéwadmi (Forest County Potawatomi Community); Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin; Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe; Mohegan Tribe of Indians; Tulalip Tribes of Washington; Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation; Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota; Mandan, Hidatsa, and Sahnish (Arikara) (Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota); and Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. Other communities are also represented in the series, but to a lesser extent. In addition to materials about gaming and casinos, Dr. Spilde also collected documents, photographs, and audiovisual materials about Native American culture in general. The series documents regional and national trends in Native American gaming, and the greater gaming industry. Materials trace federal and state relationships with individual Native American nations, specifically concerning gaming enterprises.

Arrangement: The series is arranged using a common approach that categorizes Native American communities based on geographic boundaries. This regional organization is useful in this context because many of the materials deal with documents from Native American groups, state agencies, and federal departments. Further, the regional arrangement provides easier placement of Native American nations that reside in more than one state. Materials about specific Native American nations are generally placed in the state and region where their reservation is currently located. However, since many Native American communities were subject to removal policies that displaced them from their ancestral homes, information about a community may be found in more than one region. For example, researchers interested in the Oneida nations will want to consult both the Northeast, for the Oneida Nation of New York, and Great Lakes, for the Oneida Nation located in Wisconsin. Within each regional subseries, materials are sorted by state. In cases where a nation's territory occupies areas of two or more states, the folder label is based on the region (i.e. the folder will be labeled "Plains: Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate"). The subseries are arranged alphabetically by state with general folders about the state placed first in a rough chronological order, and with nation-specific folders following in alphabetical order. The materials are further arranged chronologically by date. - Page 10- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Sources: Hoxie, Frederick E., ed. The Oxford Handbook of American Indian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. The regional subject files are organized into 13 subseries: Subseries I.A. Alaska subject files, 1993-2001; Subseries I.B. California subject files, 1908, 1974-2013; Subseries I.C. Columbia Plateau regional subject files, approximately 1992-2003; Subseries I.D. Great Basin regional subject files, 1990-2012, undated; Subseries I.E. Great Lakes regional subject files, approximately 1989-2007, undated; Subseries I.F. Hawai'i subject files, 1989-2007; Subseries I.G. Northeast regional subject files, approximately 1974-2009, undated; Subseries I.H. Northwest Coast regional subject files, 1859, 1970, 1985-2007; Subseries I.I. Plains regional subject files, approximately 1988-2008; Subseries I.J. Southeast regional subject files, approximately 1992-2007; Subseries I.K. Southwest regional subject files, 1993-2012; Subseries I.L. United States subject files, approximately 1990-2015; Subseries I.M. International subject files, 1991-2015, undated.

Alaska subject files, 1993-2001 Physical Description: 0.14 Cubic Feet (1 shared box) Physical Description: 0.13 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Alaska subject files include materials about the Native Village of Barrow Iñupiat Traditional Government, the Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government, and state-tribal relationships dating from approximately 1993 to 2001. The materials include reports, informational booklets and packets, memos, newspaper articles, and pamphlets. Although there are some chronological gaps in this subseries, and the materials only cover a small number of the Native American communities in Alaska, the materials provide a snapshot of the political stance of the state of Alaska toward indigenous communities at the time.

Arrangement: General materials about the state of Alaska are first, and materials about individual Native American nations are next. The materials are further arranged in a rough chronological order within each folder.

Title/Description Containers Alaska Native Corporations informational booklet, memo from the Iñupiat box 1 (Native Village of Barrow Inupiat Traditional Government), correspondence regarding tribal gaming, federal register, memo, and statistics booklet, 1993, 1998-1999, 2006

Newspaper articles on various topics including Tlingit judiciary practices, box 1 state and tribal relationships, land use, totem poles, Native American gaming, subsistence cultural practices, and telecommunications, 1995-2001

Pamphlets, schedules, and informational packets from the National Forum on box 1 the Future of Alaska Natives, 1999

State of Alaska, Department of Revenue, Tax Division, Gaming Unit, box 1 "Preliminary Annual Report"; Cornell, Stephen et al., "Achieving Alaska Native Self-Governance: Toward Implementation of the Alaska Natives Commission Report", 1999, 2000

Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government: newspaper articles about land box 1 use and sovereignty, 1997-1998

California subject files, 1908, 1974-2013 (1995-2010) Physical Description: 1.9 Cubic Feet (1 box, 4 shared boxes, 1 flat file)

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Physical Description: 4.68 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The California subject files include materials about California Native American communities and documents gaming and non-gaming topics (1908, 1974-2013). Materials include socioeconomic reports, tribal constitutions and amendments, tribal-state gaming compacts, informational booklets, Dr. Spilde's photographs from research trips, court opinions, correspondence, video recordings of televised programs, promotional materials, newspaper articles, Native American community periodicals, and books about indigenous culture. The California subject files document various Native American communities, Native American culture and politics, and the regulation of gaming in California.

Arrangement: General materials about the State of California are first, and materials about individual Native American nations are next, arranged in alphabetical order. The materials are further arranged in a rough chronological order. The folders containing newspaper articles are roughly arranged in chronological order, and the newspaper articles in each folder remain in original order by topic.

Title/Description Containers "California Council on Problem Gambling: Problem Gamblers Compilation box 83 Customer Version" video recording; and "California Council on Problem Gambling: Problem Gamblers Compilation Employee Version" video recording, undated Physical Description: 2 VHS Tapes

"California Missions, a Pictorial Tour" booklet, "The Grey Oz, Reflections on box 1 the Apostolate Junipero Serra" booklet, 1979

Rice, Director, Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of California v. box 1 Rehner court opinion, 1983 July 01

Rumsey Indian Rancheria, et al. v. Pete Wilson, et al. court opinion; United box 1 States v. Electronic Gambling Devices, et al. court opinion, 1994, 1998

Photograph of grave marker at Indian Wells Country Club in Indian Wells, box 01 California, 1995

Newspaper articles about Native American gaming and gaming in California, box 1 1995, 2003-2008

Conference schedule, Center for California Native Nations pamphlet, and box 1 correspondence, approximately 1995-2004

Newspaper articles on economic and social topics, approximately 1995-2005 box 1

Newspaper articles on various Californian Native and general non- box 1 gaming California subjects, 1997, 2000-2008

Heslop, Alan and Douglas Johnson, "A Survey of Attitudes Toward California box 1 Tribes and Tribal Casinos," National Demographics Corporation report; excerpts from an Analysis Group Economics survey; Meister, Alan, "The Fiscal Impact of Revenue-Sharing Agreements: A California Case Study" report; Coachella Valley Association of Governments meeting minutes, approximately 1997-2006

Photographs from a Spanish Catholic mission and a mission cemetery, box 1 approximately 1997-2000

Landscape photographs, photographs of Spilde, photographs from the box 1 Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California, approximately 1997-2001

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Photographs from a trip to Palm Springs and the Getty Museum, including box 1 photographs of Native American artifacts, 1997 December

Newspaper articles on California Proposition 5, 1A, and 70; politics; box 1 Native American politics; economic development; and problem gaming, approximately 1998-2006

Booklets, informational packets, and directory, 1998, 1999, 2006-2008, 2013 box 1

National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) draft resolution on internet box 1 gaming, California Assembly Bill number 1614 summary, and newspaper article, 1998, undated

Reports, email correspondence, state-tribal collaborative bill proposition box 1 draft, and California Common Cause, "Gambling Industry Emerges as Top Campaign Contributor in California" report, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2009

Blank template for tribal-state gaming compacts, federal register, and box 2 informational pamphlets by the Native American Caucus, 1999, 2000, 2006

Newspaper articles about joint enterprises involving the Agua Caliente box 2 ʔivitem (Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation), Iviatim and Maarenga'yam (Morongo Band of Mission Indians), Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians), Yuhaviatam (San Manuel Band of Mission Indians), Viejas Kumeyaay (Viejas [Baron Long] Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians of the Viejas Reservation), 2000-2003

California Council on Problem Gambling materials including agendas, mission box 2 statement, correspondence, applications, contract, fundraising data, teen education project fliers, Spilde's notes, and resignation letter in support of Spilde, 2000, 2003-2004

California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA) materials including box 2 "tribal-state gaming compact and model tribal labor relations ordinance" booklet, memos, presentation notes from the Western Indian Gaming Conference, and buyers guide booklet, 2000, 2005-2009

"Indian Governments and Indian Gaming: A California Tribal Perspective" box 2 instructional booklet and video recording by Tribal Eye Productions, approximately 2000-2010 Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs

California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA) resource guides, box 2 2002, 2004, 2007

Saipe, Chantal, Robert Goralka, and Joseph DeStefano, "Draft Update on box 2 Impacts of Tribal Economic Development Projects in San Diego County," San Diego County report, 2002 July

Pacific West Region Summit of National Parks-Tribes-Conservation box 2 Organizations conference packet, 2003 October 07

"Carlsbad" and "Westways" magazines, 2004, 2008, 2011 box 2

San Manuel Casino magazine, Pechanga advertisement, Kumeyaay cultural box 2 arts fliers, "Cabazon Circle: A Cabazon Band of Mission Indians Publication" newsletters, newspaper article, and fact sheet, approximately 2004-2006

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Issues of "The Desert Sun" newspaper, 2004-2008 box 82

Tribal Alliance of Sovereign Indian Nations (TASIN) informational packet on box 2 the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund, 2005

"Desert Magazine," by the "Desert Sun" newspaper in the Coachella Valley, box 2 2006

Baltes, Robert J., "Small Business Owner Concerns: A CPA's Perspective," box 2 Heckmann International Center for Entrepreneurial Management report, 2006 February 07

Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) overview of CNIGA box 2 study, correspondence, and Spilde's notes, 2006

California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA) newsletter, 2006 box 3 March-November

Correspondence, fact sheets, and audio recording with content by Mark box 3 Carlson from the Lutheran Office of Public Policy, California, 2007 Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs

American Indian Chamber of Commerce newsletter and yearbook, 2008, 2012 box 3

California Indian Legal Services annual report booklet, 2009-2010 box 3

Agua Caliente ʔivitem (Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua box 3 Caliente Indian Reservation): newspaper articles and handouts for Richard M. Milanovich's memorial service, 1997, 2003-2006, 2012

Agua Caliente ʔivitem (Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua box 3 Caliente Indian Reservation): informational packets and video recording, 2006, undated Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs

Barona Group Kumeyaay (Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission box 3 Indians of the Barona Reservation): tribal-state gaming compact, federal register, Barona Group et al. v. Pete Wilson court opinion, and newspaper articles, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2008

Nyyhmy and Timbisha of Bishop (Bishop Paiute Tribe): Inyo County, box 3 California, et al. v. Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Bishop Community of the Bishop Colony, et al. court opinion and newspaper articles, 2003

Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians): "Saving the Salton Sea: box 83 Solutions and Their Impact" video recording, undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians): "Miracle in the Desert: box 83 A Native American Success Story" video recording, 1992 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians): "Tribal Government box 83 Gaming: Hope for the Future" video recording, 1993 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians): "With Liberty and box 83 Justice for Some" video recording, 1994

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Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians): " and box 83 Wrongs" video recording, 1994 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians): "Let Freedom Ring: The box 83 Chamorro Search for Sovereignty" video recording, 1997 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians): photographs of tribal box 3 properties including the Fantasy Springs Casino and construction of hotel at the Fantasy Springs Casino, approximately 1997-2004

Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians): Eyrich, Gerald I., box 3 "Economic Impact Analysis: Cabazon Band of Mission Indians" report, California et al. v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians et al. court opinion, and Cabazon Band of Mission Indians v. Wilson legal brief, 1987, approximately 1997-2000

Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians): correspondence and box 3 newspaper articles, 1998, 2000

Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians): "Cabazon Circle: A box 3 Cabazon Band of Mission Indians Publication" newsletters, 1998-1999, 2002-2003

Cabazon ʔivitem (Cabazon Band of Mission Indians): "Towns and Tribes: The box 83 Cabazon Band of Mission Indians" video recording, 1999 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Wintu (Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians of the Colusa Indian Community box 3 of the Colusa Rancheria): photographs of the community, approximately 1997-2000

Choinumni: Mayfield, Thomas Jefferson, "Indian Summer: Traditional Life box 3 Among the Choinumne Indians of California's San Joaquin Valley" book, 1993

Aha Makhav (Fort Mojave Indian Tribe of Arizona, California, and Nevada): box 3 business lease, Mojave Valley Resort economic and property summary, and presentation outline on economic impacts of resort, 1998, 2007, undated

Maidu and Konkow (Greenville Rancheria): "Greenville Rancheria of Maidu box 4 Indians Tribal Economic Development Business Plan," "Impact Mitigation and County Services Agreement between the Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians and the County of Tehama," "History of Greenville Rancheria," environmental assessment report, memo about trust application, resolution for expanding Native American gaming in Tehama County, and tax information on various properties, 2004-2005

Iviatim and Maarenga'yam (Morongo Band of Mission Indians): photographs box 4 of the community, tribal properties, and the cabanas at the Morongo Casino in Cabazon, CA, approximately 1996-2000, 2004

Iviatim and Maarenga'yam (Morongo Band of Mission Indians): memo about box 4 Maryann Andrews and newspaper articles, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2004

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Pala (Pala Band of Mission Indians): press release on negotiating a tribal-state box 4 gaming compact, "Honoring the Warriors from Pala" booklet, and newspaper articles, 1998, 2006

Pechanga (Pechanga Band of Luiseño Mission Indians of the Pechanga box 4 Reservation): amendment to the tribal-state gaming compact, Spilde's ideas for a case study, council member's contact information, flier, and newspaper articles, 2000, 2002-2005

Luiseño (Rincon Band of Luiseño Mission Indians of the Rincon Reservation): box 4 Sparkman, Philip, "The Culture of the Luiseno Indians" booklet, 1908 August 07

Luiseño (Rincon Band of Luiseño Mission Indians of the Rincon Reservation): box 4 Rincon Band of Mission Indians v. County of San Diego et al. court opinion and newspaper article, 1974, 2000

Luiseño (Rincon Band of Luiseño Mission Indians of the Rincon Reservation): box 4 community contributions policy report and newspaper articles, 2004, 2007-2008

Yuhaviatam (San Manuel Band of Mission Indians): "San Manuel Band of box 83 Mission Indian Accomplishments" video recording; "Prop 5 Master Copy Duplicate (includes footage from news reports, advertising, commercials, and etc.), Tape 241, Tape 1 of 2" video recording; "Prop 5 Master Copy Duplicate (includes footage from news reports, advertising, commercials, and etc.), Tape 241, Tape 2 of 2" video recording, undated Physical Description: 3 VHS Tapes

Yuhaviatam (San Manuel Band of Mission Indians): magazines, informational box 4 booklets, memo, and newspaper articles, 1997, 2004-2006, 2008-2009

Yuhaviatam (San Manuel Band of Mission Indians): "San Manuel Million box 83 Dollar Donation, Phoenix and Tucson Coverage" video recording, 2002 August 07-09 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

San Pasqual Kumeyaay (San Pasqual Band of Diegueño Mission Indians): box 4 constitution and bylaws, memo about DNA testing, and newspaper articles, 2008, undated

Chumash (Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians of the Santa Ynez box 4 Reservation): anthropology article on Chumash culture, 1997 December

Chumash (Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians of the Santa Ynez box 4 Reservation): community informational packets and newspaper article, 2003, undated

Chumash (Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians of the Santa Ynez box 4 Reservation): "Chumash! Live it up at the Chumash Casino Resort" magazines, 2007-2015

Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation Table Mountain Rancheria of California box 4 Tejon Indian Tribe: resort flier and newspaper articles, 2006, 2008

Viejas Kumeyaay ( Viejas [Baron Long] Group of Capitan Grande Band box 5 of Mission Indians of the Viejas Reservation): Global Gaming Expo (G2E)

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conference presentation and newspaper articles, 1992, 1996, 2002, 2008, undated

California Indian Basketweavers Association meeting poster, 2007 flat file 87

Columbia Plateau regional subject files, approximately 1992-2003 Physical Description: 0.33 Cubic Feet (1 shared box) Physical Description: 0.29 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Columbia Plateau regional subject files include materials about Native American communities in , Washington, , and Montana, and documents gaming and non-gaming topics dating from approximately 1992 to 2003. The materials include socioeconomic reports, tribal-state gaming compacts, court opinions, National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) newsletters, Native American correspondence with the National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC), and newspaper articles. The Columbia Plateau subject files document various Native American communities, Native American culture and politics, and the regulation of gaming in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana.

Arrangement: The materials are arranged alphabetically by state. Within each state, materials about general state topics are first in chronological order and materials about individual Native American nations follow in alphabetical order. Materials are further organized in a rough chronological order within each folder.

Title/Description Containers Idaho: Peterson, Steven, and Michael DiNoto, "The Economic Impacts of box 5 Indian Gaming and Tribal Operations in Idaho" report; and newspaper articles on Larry Echo Hawk, subsidized housing on reservations, and funding an economic impact study, approximately 1999-2002

Idaho: Schitsu'umsh (Coeur d' Alene Tribe): Critical Data Inc., "Economic box 5 Impact Study: Coeur d' Alene Tribal Bingo Casino" report and newspaper articles, approximately 1992-1998

Idaho: Nimíipuu ( Tribe): tribal-state gaming compact and box 5 newspaper article, 1995, 1998

Montana: Kullyspelm, Ktunaxa, and Seliš of the Flathead Reservation box 5 (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation): newspaper articles on environmental issues and economic interests, 1996, 2002

Oregon: newspaper articles on the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute and Native box 5 American gaming, 1998, 2001

Oregon: Wasco, Walla Walla, Sahaptin, Kiksht, Numu, and Ichishkiin box 5 (Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation): ECONorthwest, "Local Impact Analysis of the Proposed Hood River Casino" report and newspaper articles, 1998 October

Oregon: Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin (): tribal-state box 5 gaming compact, court opinion about water use, and National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) newsletter about the Department of the Interior v. Klamath Water Users Protective Association court opinion, 1994, 2001

Washington: Q'lispé (Kalispel Indian Community of the Kalispel Reservation): box 5 Peterson, Steven, and Garth Taylor, "Economic Impacts of the Kalispel Tribe and Tribal Gaming in Pend Orielle County, Idaho and Airway Heights, Washington" report and newspaper article, 1998, 2002

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Washington: Mamachatpam (Confederated Tribes and Bands of the box 5 Nation): newspaper articles and federal register, 1996, 1999

Washington: (Arrow Lakes Band), Chelan, Nimíipuu (Nez Perce), box 5 Palus, P'squosa (), Nesilextcl'n (), .tskowa'xtsEnux (Sinkiuse- Columbia), Entiat, Methow, (), Nespelem, and Colvilles of the Colville Reservation (Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation): "Response to the National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC) and Analysis of Colville Gaming" report, informational packet on Colville Tribal Credit, and newspaper articles, approximately 1998-2000

Washington: Sinixt (Arrow Lakes Band), Chelan, Nimíipuu (Nez Perce), box 5 Palus, P'squosa (Wenatchi), Nesilextcl'n (Sanpoil), .tskowa'xtsEnux (Sinkiuse- Columbia), Entiat, Methow, Syilx (Okanagan), Nespelem, and Colvilles of the Colville Reservation (Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation): GVA Marquette Advisors, "Economic Benefits of Indian Gaming, Nespelem, Washington" report, annual reports, materials from "Tribal Economic Development Summit: Washington Tribes in Action" meeting, 1998, 2001-2003

Washington: Spokane Tribe: US v. the Spokane Tribe of Indians court opinion box 5 on class III gaming and newspaper articles, 1997-2000

Great Basin regional subject files, 1990-2012, undated Physical Description: 0.75 Cubic Feet (2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 0.67 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Great Basin regional subject files include materials about Native American communities and gaming in Nevada, , and , dating from approximately 1990 to 2012. The materials include socioeconomic reports, annual reports, journal articles, periodicals, maps, Dr. Spilde's research photographs, correspondence, and newspaper articles. The Great Basin subject files primarily document corporate casino enterprises on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, but also document Native American casino gaming in the Great Basin. Additional information about Great Basin Native Americans can be found in the California subject files.

Arrangement: The materials are arranged alphabetically by state. Within each state, materials about general state topics are first in chronological order and materials about individual Native American nations follow in alphabetical order. Materials are further organized in a rough chronological order within each folder.

Title/Description Containers Nevada: various brochures from Las Vegas, Nevada casinos, undated box 5

Nevada: newspaper articles pertaining to the Las Vegas Strip, gaming, and box 5 casinos, 1990-2012

Nevada: correspondence and documentation pertaining to asbestos in Caesars box 5 Palace, 1991-1997

Nevada: various maps of the Las Vegas, Nevada , 1994, 1997 box 5

Nevada: Eadington, William R., "Economic Development and the Introduction box 5 of Casinos: Myths and Realities" journal article, 1995

Nevada: summary comparison of IMPLAN, REMI, and RIMS gaming models, box 6 1995

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Nevada: newspaper articles on topics such as Native American casinos and box 6 petroglyphs, 1997, 2003

Nevada: The Center for Applied Research, "The Economic Importance of box 6 Six Self-Governing Tribal Jurisdictions in Western Nevada: An Independent Analysis Prepared for the Tribal Jurisdictions of Fallon, Pyramid Lake, Reno- Sparks, Walker River, Washoe, and Yerington" report, 1997 March

Nevada: Tekniepe, Robert J., "Prevalence of Problematic Gambling Behavior: box 6 An Exploratory Study of the Low Income Population of Las Vegas, Nevada" report, 1997 May

Nevada: photographs of the Las Vegas Strip, approximately 1997-2000 box 6

Nevada: Marfels, Christian, "Visitor Suicides and Problem Gambling in the box 6 Las Vegas Market" report, 1998

Nevada: Coopers and Lybrand L.L.P., "Economic and Fiscal Impact Analysis box 6 of Removal or Re-Development in Retail Establishments in Las Vegas, Nevada" report, 1998 June 09

Nevada: John F. O'Reilly's resume and testimony outline about Native box 6 American gaming and gaming in Nevada and New Jersey, 1998 November 11

Nevada: "Gaming Research and Review Journal," volume 5, issues 1 and 2, box 6 2000

Nevada: Eadington, William R., "An Analysis of the Tax Structure and box 6 Profitability of the Nevada Gaming Industry in Comparison with Other Nevada Industry Sectors" journal article, 2001 February

Nevada: gaming industry publications, 2003, 2004 box 6

Nevada: Thompson, William N., et al., "Beyond the Limits of Recreation: box 6 Measuring the Social Costs of Gambling in Southern Nevada" journal article, 2003 May

Nevada: "International Gaming Technology 2005 Annual Report", 2005 box 6

Nevada: various hotel and casino brand magazines targeting Macau audiences, box 6 2005-2008

Nevada: Bruce, Michelle, et al., "Marketing Analysis Case Study: The Golden box 6 Gate Hotel and Casino" report, 2008 August

Nevada: University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Gaming Law Journal, box 6 volume 2, issue 1, 2011

Nevada and Idaho: Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation: box 6 "Sovereign Nations" newsletter, 1999 January

Utah: newspaper articles on topics such as Mormons on Native American lands box 6 and protection of Native American heritage sites, 1998

Utah: Nuciu (Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation): essay box 6 and newspaper articles, 1995-2000

Wyoming: newspaper articles on topics such as Native American businesses box 6 and railroad taxes, 1994, 2000, 2001

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Wyoming: Iñunaina (Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation): box 6 newspaper articles, 2000 December 13

Great Lakes regional subject files, approximately 1989-2007, undated Physical Description: 4.23 Cubic Feet (7 boxes, 4 shared boxes) Physical Description: 7.11 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Great Lakes regional subject files include materials about Native American communities and gaming in Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, dating from approximately 1989 to 2007. The materials include socioeconomic reports; tribal-state gaming compacts; tribal constitutions and amendments; photographs; maps; correspondence; video recordings of televised programs; newsletters; memos from the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), Minnesota Indian Gaming Association (MIGA), National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA), and National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC); informational booklets and packets; legal briefs; journal articles; Federal Register listings; guidebooks; directories; promotional materials; and newspaper articles. The Great Lakes subseries focuses primarily on Native American casino gaming in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, but also includes materials about Native American casino gaming in other states and Native American communities within the Great Lakes region. The subseries documents a number of Native American nations, particularly the various bands of the Minnesota Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe), Forest County Bodéwadmi (Forest County Potawatomi Community), and Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin. Additional information about Great Lakes Native Americans can be found in the Plains subject files.

Arrangement: The materials are arranged first by Native American nations whose territories span across state boundaries, then by general state topics, and lastly by the individual Native American nations within the state boundaries. The states and nations are organized in alphabetical order, and then materials are further organized in a rough chronological order within each folder.

Title/Description Containers "Anishinabeg: The Original People, Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and box 83 Chippewa Indians" video recording, undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Issues of "Masinaigan: A Chronicle of the Lake Superior ," "Ojibwe box 81 News," and "The Circle: Native American News and Arts" newspapers, 1998-2002

Indiana and Michigan: Pokégnek Bodéwadmi (Pokagon Band of Potawatomi box 6 Indians): legal brief on the restoration of lands for the purpose of gaming and newspaper articles on gaming, 1998-2002

Indiana: Casino Association of Indiana, "Growing with Indians: 1998 Positive box 6 Impact Report," partial economic impact reports from the Indiana Gambling Impact Study Commission and Indiana University, journal articles on gaming in Northern Indiana and Northeastern Illinois, 1997-1998

Michigan: customer survey reports from Native American casinos, conference box 6 report on the impact of casinos on at-risk groups in Detroit, casino fact sheets, and newspaper articles about casinos in Detroit, 1992, 1997-1998, undated

Michigan: University Associates, Michigan Indian Gaming Enterprise, box 7 "Economic and Social Effects of Indian-Owned Gaming Enterprises in Michigan" report; University Associates, Michigan Indian Gaming Enterprise, "Economic Impact of Michigan's Indian Gaming Enterprises, participating groups: Bay Mills Indian Community, Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Hannahville Indian Community, Keweenaw Bay Indian

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Community, Lac Vieux Desert Indian Community, Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan, Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians" report, 1993-1994

Michigan: University Associates and Michigan Indian Tribes, "Highlights on box 7 the Economic Impact of Michigan's Indian Gaming Enterprises" report, 1993 August

Michigan: newspaper articles on Native American gaming and politics, box 7 approximately 1998-2002

Michigan: Bodéwadmi of Hannahville (Hannahville Indian Community): box 7 University Associates, "Michigan Indian Gaming Enterprises Economic Impact of the Hannahville Indian Community's $2 Bill Payroll" report, 1993 January

Michigan: Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians: box 7 guidebook, approximately 2002

Michigan: Saginaw Anishinaabeg (Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe), Great box 7 Lakes Anishinabek: photographs of Ziibiwing Center of Anishinabe Culture and Lifeways, 1997-1998

Michigan: Saginaw Anishinaabeg (Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe): box 7 correspondence; Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan, "Briefing of Local Program Contributions" report; excerpt from Zogby International, "Saginaw Chippewa Economic Impact" report; report on contributions to the community; and newspaper articles, 1999-2000

Michigan: Bow-e-ting Anishinaabeg (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa box 7 Indians): KPMG LLP, "Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Economic Impact Analysis" report; Conboy, Richard T., et al., "An Economic and Political Analysis of Native American Gaming Policy" report, 1994, 2002

Minnesota: Maps of Northern Minnesota and Lake of the Woods County, box 7 undated

Minnesota: American Casino Guide entry; journal articles on Native American box 7 gaming, education, and the economic impact of gaming; summary of Minnesota Native Americans and cultural practices; newspaper articles on legalizing bar dice games; surveys on problem gaming, Native American gaming, and the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, 1989-1993, 1996-1999, 2002, 2005

Minnesota: Minnesota State Lottery, "Gambling in Minnesota: Gambling box 7 Participation Rates of Minnesota Adults" report; Syverson, Sandie, Minnesota Extension Service, "Wanna Bet? Gambling in Minnesota: Gambling and Its Effect on Families" report; testimony from Lance W. Riley to the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC); and a packet of letters and newspaper articles from Native American gaming supporters and opposition, 1991, 1997, undated

Minnesota: Minnesota Indian Gaming Association (MIGA) information box 7 packets; fact sheet; directory; Stanley R. Crooks' testimony; Minnesota Indian Gaming Association (MIGA), "Economic Benefits of Tribal Gaming in Minnesota" report, 1992, 1995, 1998

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Hoenack, Stephen A. and Gary Renz, "Effects of Indian-Owned Casinos on Self-Generating Economic Development in Non-Urban Areas of Minnesota" report; and a journal article, 1992-1995

Minnesota: Marquette Advisors, "Economic Benefits of Indian Gaming in the box 7 State of Minnesota" report and article on casino gaming, 1997, 2002

Minnesota: newspaper articles on topics such as the state lottery, Native box 7 American education, Native American gaming, Minnesota politics, social impact of gaming, crime, the Minnesota Twins Stadium, internet and telephone betting, and Anishinaabeg land settlement, approximately 1992-1998

Minnesota: agendas and notes from a public hearing on Title IX Native box 8 American education; "New Voices: News from a Native Youth Perspective" newsletter volume 1, issue 2; and Mahnomen School District, "School Scene" newsletter, 1993, 1996, 1997

Minnesota: magazine about fishing; newspaper articles on topics such as box 8 Native American gaming, state gaming, non-gaming, and sociocultural topics; memo; and informational packet on Native American crime by the Department of Corrections of Minnesota, 1995, 1997-1998, 2000, 2004

Minnesota: Minnesota Indian Gaming Association (MIGA) and National box 8 Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) memos; resolution on gaming; webpages about sovereignty, , and Native American gaming; economic impact overview; Minnesota Indian Gaming Association (MIGA) newsletter; and Native American Finance and Economic Development Conference agenda, 1998, 2000-2001, 2007

Minnesota: "Minnesota Indian Gaming Association (MIGA) PowerPoint box 83 Presentations" video recording, 1998 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Minnesota: Rasmussen, Charlie Otto, "Where the River is Wide: Pahquahwong box 8 and the Chippewa Flowage" report, 1998

Minnesota: issues of "The Mahnomen Pioneer" newspaper, 1998-1999 box 78

Minnesota: issues of "The Mahnomen Pioneer" newspaper, 2000-2009 box 79

Minnesota: photograph of NIGC Gaming Commissioner Tom Foley, box 8 Spilde, and Governor Jesse Ventura; and photograph of Kennedy, MN sign, approximately 1999-2001

Minnesota: transcript of interview conducted by Spilde with a resident of box 8 Becker County, 2003 May 09

Minnesota: Mdewakanton Band of Dakota in Cansa'yapi (Lower Sioux Indian box 8 Community in the State of Minnesota): tribal-state gaming compact, federal register, and newspaper article, 1991, undated

Minnesota: Asabikone-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa box 8 Tribe, Bois Forte Band [Nett Lake]): tribal-state gaming compact and federal register, 1991 October 03

Minnesota: Gaa-zagaskwaajimekaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa box 8 Tribe, Leech Lake Band): tribal-state gaming compact; and newspaper articles on adoption, jurisdiction, and background check disputes, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1999

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Minnesota: Gaa-zagaskwaajimekaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa box 8 Tribe, Leech Lake Band): photographs of reservation and gaming locations, approximately 1997-2000

Minnesota: Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 83 Mille Lacs Band): "Grand Casino: Beginning to Dream" video recording, undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Minnesota: Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 8 Mille Lacs Band): tribal-state gaming compact; federal register; newspaper articles on economic development, impact of casinos on Native American communities, and the Grand Casino Hinckley; promotional brochures; legal brief; Reeves, Nancy, "The Economic Impact of Grand Casino Mille Lacs and Grand Casino Hinckley on Their Surrounding Areas" report, 1991, 1995-1998, 2000, 2002

Minnesota: Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 8 Mille Lacs Band): "The Woodland Voice" newsletter, 1993-1998

Minnesota: Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 8 Mille Lacs Band): Minnesota et al. v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians et al. court opinion and newspaper articles about the case, 1994, 1998-1999

Minnesota: Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 8 Mille Lacs Band): informational booklets; Premo, Steve, Cindy Goff, and Paul Fricke, "A Hero's Voice" comic book and Premo, Steve, Cindy Goff, and Paul and Mary Fricke, "Dreams of Looking Up" comic book; newspaper articles about the comic books and sovereignty, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002

Minnesota: Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 8 Mille Lacs Band) and Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, White Earth Band): photographs, approximately 1997-2000

Minnesota: Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 8 Mille Lacs Band): "Walking Forward, Looking Back," history booklet by the Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg; and Hinckley, Minnesota visitor guide, 1998, undated

Minnesota: Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 8 Mille Lacs Band): reports prepared for the NGISC, memos, and invitation, 1998-1999

Minnesota: Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa box 8 Tribe, White Earth Band): informational booklet; newspaper articles on the Shooting Star Casino, politics, crime, trial of Darrell "Chip" Wadena, health, and education, approximately 1989, 1991-2000, 2004

Minnesota: Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa box 9 Tribe, White Earth Band): community profile on Mahnomen by the Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development; Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED) report to NIGA, "A Balancing Act: Defining the Success of Tribal Government Gaming for the White Earth Band of Ojibwe"; census report; notes for a prospective case study; flier; and brochures, 1997

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Minnesota: Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 9 White Earth Band): photographs of reservation locations and Mahnomen, Minnesota, 1997

Minnesota: Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 9 White Earth Band): photographs of reservation locations, pow wows, the Shooting Star Casino, tribal police car, college, and Golden Eagle Bingo Hall in Mahnomen, MN, approximately 1997-2001

Minnesota: Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 80 White Earth Band): issues of the "Anishinaabeg Today" newspaper, 2001-2011

Minnesota: Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, box 81 White Earth Band): issues of the "Anishinaabeg Today" newspaper, 1998-2000

Minnesota: Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'igan Anishinaabeg (Red Lake Band box 9 of Chippewa Indians): Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians et al. v. Ross Swimmer et al. court opinion and newspaper articles on topics such as health, crime, politics, and land settlements, 1990, 1997-1998

Minnesota: Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'igan Anishinaabeg (Red Lake Band box 9 of Chippewa Indians): photographs of reservation and gaming locations, approximately 1997-2003

Minnesota: Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'igan Anishinaabeg (Red Lake Band box 9 of Chippewa Indians): photographic slides of Patrick DesJarlait's artwork, approximately 1997-2000

Minnesota: Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'igan Anishinaabeg (Red Lake Band box 9 of Chippewa Indians): National Wildlife Foundation, Miskwaagamiiwi- zaaga'igan Anishinaabeg, and the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society, "Nibi (Water): The Arteries of Our Existence, Conservation at Red Lake" report, 2006

Minnesota: Mdewakanton Dakota (Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux box 9 Community): memo about enrollment practices; 2004 donation report; and newspaper articles on topics such as blood quantum, politics, crime, and gaming, 1994-1996, 1999, 2003-2006

Minnesota: Mdewakanton Dakota (Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux box 9 Community): Anderson, Arthur, "Economic Impacts of the Enterprises of the Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community on Scott County" report; Anderson, Arthur, "Economic Impacts of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community on Scott County" report; and Mystic Lake Casino promotional brochure, approximately 1998-2000

Minnesota: Mdewakanton Dakota (Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux box 83 Community): "Sakpe Tanhan, From Shakopee" video recording, 1999 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Minnesota: Pezihutazizi Oyate (Upper Sioux Community): "Firefly Creek box 9 Casino Title 31 Compliance Program Handbook" and "Firefly Creek Casino System of Internal Controls Gaming" handbook, 1995, 1996

Ohio: newspaper article, 2005 November 28 box 9

Wisconsin: Murray, James M., "The Economic Impact of American Indian box 9 Gaming on the Government of the State of Wisconsin" report; Boger Jr., Carl A., "The Effects of Native American Gaming on Businesses within the - Page 24- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Wisconsin Dells Area" report; Wisconsin Angel Network presentation slides; webpage printouts of statistical graphs produced by Wisconsin Tribal Gaming, Impact on Wisconsin; press release; and correspondence, 1993, 1995, 1995, undated

Wisconsin: comments on "The Economic Impact of Native American Gaming box 9 in Wisconsin" report; Wisconsin Indian Gaming Association press releases; excerpt from Avante Economic Research Associates, "An Economic Strategy to Maximize the Participation of Native American Tribal Governments in the Wisconsin Economy" report; Murray, James M., "Direct and Indirect Impact of Wisconsin Indian Gaming Facilities on Wisconsin's Output, Earnings, and Employment" report; Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, "Casinos and : What's the Connection?" report; "The Impacts of Indian Gaming and the State of Wisconsin" report; Evans, Michael K., "The Economic Impact of Indian Casino Gaming" report; and Evans, Michael K., "The Economic Impact of the Indian Gaming Industry in Wisconsin and Potential Impact of Modified Compact Terms" report, 1993-2002

Wisconsin, Minnesota: newspaper articles on various topics such as the Ho- box 9 Chunk Nation, Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Minnesota Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe), Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, Native American gaming, video gaming, lottery, and state politics, 1996-2002

Wisconsin: Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, "The Social Costs of box 9 Gambling in Wisconsin" report; Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, "Not Exactly 'A Fair Share': Revenue Sharing and Native American Casinos in Wisconsin" report; Winters, Dennis K., "Comparing Economic Development Strategies Across Neighboring States" report; and Safford, Glen P., "Indian Health Service Programs and Health Career Education" report, 1996, 2001-2002

Wisconsin: journal articles on Native American gaming, correspondence about box 9 problem gaming and the Oneida Nation Casino expansion, gaming fact sheets, and travel magazines, 1997-2000

Wisconsin: "Native Wisconsin" magazines, 1998, 2003 box 9

Wisconsin: newspaper articles about Native American gaming and issue of box 9 "Indian Country" newspaper, approximately 1998-2002

Wisconsin: Forest County Bodéwadmi (Forest County Potawatomi box 9 Community): tribal-state gaming compact and amendments, press release, and Potawatomi Bingo Casino advertisements; Martin Schreiber and Associates, "Casino Counties Lead the State" report; and Bauer, Connie L., "Evaluation of 'The Economic Impact of Native American Gaming in Wisconsin Report' conducted by the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute" report, 1992-1999

Wisconsin: Forest County Bodéwadmi (Forest County Potawatomi box 9 Community): informational booklet; and Deloitte and Touche Realty Consulting Group, "Economic Benefits of the Potawatomi Bingo" draft report, 1993, undated

Wisconsin: Forest County Bodéwadmi (Forest County Potawatomi box 10 Community): letter to National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) about agreement between the Forest County Bodéwadmi and Wisconsin, 1995 December

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Wisconsin: Forest County Bodéwadmi (Forest County Potawatomi box 10 Community): photographs of the Forest County Bodéwadmi casino, approximately 1997-2003

Wisconsin: Forest County Bodéwadmi (Forest County Potawatomi box 10 Community): photographic prints and negatives from site visit, approximately 1997-2001

Wisconsin: Forest County Bodéwadmi (Forest County Potawatomi box 10 Community): newspaper articles on Native American gaming, the Potawatomi Bingo Hall, and housing program; "Potawatomi Times" newspapers, 1997-2000

Wisconsin: Ho-Chunk Nation: tribal-state gaming compact and amendments, box 10 "Stimulating the Grass Roots: Political Action of the Wisconsin Winnebago Nation in Support of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA)" report, Gaming Corporation of America v. Dorsey and Whitney LLP legal brief, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998

Wisconsin: Ho-Chunk Nation: Murray, James M., "Economic Impacts of box 10 Wisconsin Winnebago Gaming Enterprises" report, 1993 October

Wisconsin: Ho-Chunk Nation: newspaper articles on Native American gaming, box 10 corruption, video gaming machines, casinos construction, and religious opposition to gaming, 1993, 1998-2000

Wisconsin: Ho-Chunk Nation: press releases about gaming, financial report, box 10 and advertisement for Majestic Pines Hotel, 1993-1999, undated

Wisconsin: Ho-Chunk Nation: photographs from site visit, 2000 box 10

Wisconsin: Ho-Chunk Nation: Ho-Chunk Planning and Development Division, box 10 "Impacts of Ho-Chunk Nation Enterprises and Programs on Sauk County" draft report, 1998 May 27

Wisconsin: Odaawaa-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Lac Courte Oreilles box 10 Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians): tribal-state gaming compact amendments, newspaper article, resume for Department of the Interior position, and federal register, 1998, 2001 Restricted: Materials are restricted due to personally identifiable information. Wisconsin: Odaawaa-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Lac Courte Oreilles Band box 10 of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians), Red Cliff Anishinaabeg (Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians), and Sokaogon Anishinaabeg (Sokaogon Chippewa Community): press release and newspaper articles about joint venture to build casino in Hudson, Wisconsin, 2000-2001

Wisconsin: Odaawaa-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Lac Courte Oreilles Band box 10 of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians): Odaawaa-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service, "Chippewa Flowage: Joint Agency Management Plan" report, 2000 August

Wisconsin: Waaswaaganing Anishinaabeg (Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake box 10 Superior Chippewa Indians): tribal-state gaming compact and amendments; newspaper articles on Native American gaming and proposal to build casino

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in Darlington, Wisconsin; and collection of newspaper articles about casino in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, 1992, 1999-2001

Wisconsin: Indian Tribe: informational packet on the College box 10 of the Menominee Nation, history of Apesanahkwat, financial report, and "Menominee Game Plan" informational booklet, 1997-2001

Wisconsin: Menominee Indian Tribe: newspaper articles on casino proposed box 10 in Kenosha, Wisconsin including articles on the Forest County Bodéwadmi opposition to the casino project, 1998-2002

Wisconsin: Oneida Nation: informational booklet and "Oneida Nation Proud box 10 and Progressive" economic report, undated

Wisconsin: Oneida Nation: tribal-state gaming compact and amendments, box 10 fact sheets on gaming and history of the nation, and casino advertisement, 1991-1998

Wisconsin: Oneida Nation: newspaper articles about Native American gaming box 10 and gaming revenues, 1999-2001

Wisconsin: Red Cliff Anishinaabeg (Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior box 10 Chippewa Indians), Sokaogon Anishinaabeg (Sokaogon Chippewa Community), and Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians: federal register entries, newspaper articles, and NIGA membership approval, 1998-1999

Wisconsin: St. Croix Chippewa Indians: tribal-state gaming compact; US ex box 10 rel. Mosay v. Buffalo Brothers Management legal brief, Deller, Steven C. et al.; "The St. Croix Casino: A Comprehensive Study of Its Socioeconomic Impacts," University of Wisconsin-Extension report, 1991, 1994, 1996

Wisconsin: St. Croix Chippewa Indians, Bad River Band of the Lake Superior box 11 Tribe of Chippewa Indians: informational pamphlet and newspaper articles on the joint venture to build a casino in Beloit, Wisconsin, 1999-2001

Wisconsin: Stockbridge-Munsee Community of Muh-he-con-neok box 11 (Stockbridge Munsee Community): proposal, press releases, presentation talking points, and economic report on a casino project in Sullivan County, New York; newspaper articles, Spilde's notes; and brochure for the Mohican North Star Casino and Bingo, approximately 2001-2002

Hawai'i subject files, 1989-2007 Physical Description: 0.52 Cubic Feet (1 shared box) Physical Description: 0.46 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Hawai'i subject files include materials about indigenous communities, sovereignty, and the tourism industry in Hawai'i from approximately 1989 to 2007. The materials include socioeconomic reports; Federal Register entries; court opinions; journal articles; informational booklets and packets; conference booklets; brochures; press releases; materials on sovereignty and federal recognition; information on the Native Economic Alliance (NEA) and the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA); and newspaper articles.

Arrangement: The materials are arranged in rough chronological order.

Title/Description Containers Federal register, 'Iolani Palace brochure, Pacific Island Youth Leadership box 11 Institute executive summary, and University of Hawai'i booklet of essays titled "Protest in the Chinese Tradition", 1989, 2006, 2009 - Page 27- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Sun Resorts O'ahu marketing and economic report executive summary; and box 11 employee training program, approximately 1997-2007

Newspaper articles about sovereignty, casino gaming, the Rice v. Cayetano box 11 court case, tourism, and indigenous culture, 1996-2001, 2007

Rice v. Cayetano court case proceedings, 1999 box 11

Department of the Interior and the Department of Justice, "From Mauka to box 11 Makai: The River of Justice Must Flow Freely, Report on the Reconciliation Process Between the Federal Government and Native Hawaiians" report, 2000 October 23

Correspondence, notes, and journal article regarding Rice v. Cayetano and box 11 other sovereignty issues; and HR 617, 107th Congress bill, 2000-2003

Conference booklets for the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, box 11 Native Hawaiian Economic Alliance, Inter-Tribal Economic Alliance, and Hawaiian Homes Commission conferences, 2005-2006

Materials gathered about Hawaiian federal recognition including National box 11 Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) reports, statements, agenda, PowerPoint presentation slides, congressional bills, fact sheets, and notes, 2005-2007

Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement and the Administration for Native box 11 Americans, "Federal Funding Guide: Navigating Resources Available from the United States Government" report, 2006

Native Hawaiian Economic Alliance (NHEA) conference booklet, brochures, box 11 and press releases, 2007

Correspondence; notes; itinerary; tourism brochures; and informational box 11 packets about the Native Hawaiian Economic Alliance (NHEA), Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA), and Native American Contractors Association gathered for CNHA conference and site visit to Hawai'i, 2007

Northeast regional subject files, approximately 1974-2009, undated (1995-2009) Physical Description: 2.93 Cubic Feet (4 boxes, 2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 2.76 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Northeast regional subject files include materials about Native American communities and gaming in Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, and West Virginia, dating from approximately 1974 to 2009. The materials include socioeconomic and annual reports; Federal Register entries; court opinions; testimony transcripts and letters from the National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC); journal articles; photographs from research trips; book reviews; notes; casino profiles; informational packets and booklets; promotional materials; memos; and newspaper articles. The Northeast subseries focuses primarily on the Native American casino gaming enterprises of the Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe and the Mohegan Tribe of Indians.

Arrangement: The materials are arranged alphabetically by state. Within each state, materials about general state topics are first in chronological order and materials about individual Native American nations follow in alphabetical order. Materials are further organized in a rough chronological order within each folder.

Title/Description Containers Statements by the United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc., 2005, 2009 box 12

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Connecticut: letter requesting the National Gambling Impact Study box 12 Commission (NGISC) to conduct hearings in Connecticut; American Casino Guide; Marilyn Charles v. Owen Charles court opinion; "The Connecticut Economy" report; and newspaper articles on gaming and non-gaming activities, 1995-1998, 2003, 2004

Connecticut: "The Results from Government Recognition of Indian Tribes in box 12 Connecticut, Volume 1" report, 1997 February

Connecticut: "The Results from Government Recognition of Indian Tribes in box 12 Connecticut, Volume 2" report, 1997 February

Connecticut: collection of newspaper articles about gaming by "The Day" box 12 newspaper, 1998 March

Connecticut: newspaper articles about Connecticut and Native American box 12 gaming, 2000-2001, undated

Connecticut: Golden Hill Paugusset: newspaper articles on land repatriation box 12 and tax-free tobacco sales, 1992-1993, 2000

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: newspaper, magazine, and box 12 journal articles on gaming and the economic, social, political, and cultural impact of the , 1991, 1993-2002, 2005, undated

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: Vilasuso, Jon, "Economic box 12 Base Analysis for New London County" report; Arthur W. Wright and Associates, "The Economic Impacts of the Foxwoods High Stakes Bingo and Casino on the New London County and Surrounding Areas" report; Haase, William R., "Impact of Foxwoods Resort and Casino on Local Host Communities: Ledyard, Preston, and North Stonington, Connecticut" report, 1993, 1998

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: symposium research file box 12 that includes Dr. Spilde's testimony on Mashantucket Pequot trust land issues; memos; Mashantucket Pequot incorporation charter; Mashantucket Pequot Commission report; and newspaper articles on economic development, politics, and sociocultural topics, 1994, 1999-2001

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: newspaper articles on topics box 12 such as trust lands, sovereignty, and gaming, approximately 1995-2001

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: photographic slide of a box 12 Foxwoods Resort Casino advertisement, approximately 1997-2000

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: informational and box 12 promotional booklets, letterhead, timelines and historical overviews, PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Spilde, and a Foxwoods Resort Casino pamphlet about child safety, 1997, 2006

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: memos about economic box 12 development and crime; slot and video gaming machine statistics; parking garage fact sheet; National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC) testimony on crime and the fiscal impact of the Foxwoods Resort Casino; resume and conference presentation by William Haase; "American Planning Association" magazine; and newspaper articles about gaming, 1997, 1998

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Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: "Pequot Times" and "Nation box 12 News: A Report to the People of Connecticut from the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation" newspapers, 1997-1998, 2000, 2002, 2004

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: de Uriarte, John Bodinger box 12 "Authenticating Practices: History, Identity, and Tradition at Mashantucket" prospectus draft, 1997 May 27

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: Foxwoods Resort Casino, box 13 "Problem Gambling" VHS case (does not include the VHS tapes), 1997

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: "Mashantucket, the box 13 Rainmaker" book chapter; Brown, G. Michael, "Social Costs of the Casino Industry" report; and a magazine article, 1998, 2002, undated

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: email correspondence, box 13 newspaper articles, magazine articles, and press releases about the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, 1998, 2000, 2002

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: American Society for box 13 Ethnohistory annual meeting agenda and conference abstracts booklets, 1999

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: notes and a schedule from box 13 the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe's Office of Legal Counsel symposium; and newspaper articles on federal recognition issues, 2000, 2001

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: Carstensen, Fred, et al., box 13 "The Economic Impact of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Operations on Connecticut," Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis report, 2000 November 28

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: Spilde's review of Jeff box 13 Benedict's book, "Without Reservation: The Making of America's Most Powerful Indian Tribe and Foxwoods the World's Largest Casino"; and memos, notes, and newspaper articles about the Mashantucket Pequot recognition controversy, 2000

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: newspaper articles about the box 13 Mashantucket Pequot recognition controversy and a book review, 2000-2003

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: materials gathered about the box 13 State of Connecticut, ex rel. Richard Blumenthal v. US, Bruce Babbitt, et al. court case including notes, discussion points, memo about the Connecticut Federal District Court's summary judgement, and transcripts of oral arguments, approximately 1999-2001

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: Sebenius, James K., "Michael box 13 Brown: Negotiating Slots at Foxwoods" report, 2002 April 19

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: de Uriarte, John J. Bodinger, box 13 "The Casino and the Museum: Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation" report, 2003 May

Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe: slot machine revenue and box 13 casino game data summaries; memo regarding positive effects of casino; and newspaper articles on economic gains, casino patrons, and a positive response from a newspaper opinion poll, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2006, undated

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Connecticut: Mohegan Tribe of Indians: ordinance establishing gaming, tribal box 13 ethics ordinance, and tribal-state gaming compact, 1994, 1995, 2002

Connecticut: Mohegan Tribe of Indians: informational and history booklets, box 14 magazine, "Ni Ya Yo" newspaper, casino and community guidebooks, table games informational booklet, map, flier about church, postcards, and 2002 Annual Report, 1995, 2002-2004

Connecticut: Mohegan Tribe of Indians: Dr. Spilde's notes; and newspaper box 14 and magazine articles on topics such as politics, economics, and sociocultural issues, 1996, 1998-2003, 2005

Connecticut: Mohegan Tribe of Indians: Mohegan Tribe of Indians of box 14 Connecticut v. the Mohegan Tribe and Nation Inc., et al. court opinion, 1997 October 27

Connecticut: Mohegan Tribe of Indians: materials gathered about Boston box 14 Globe journalist Sean Murphy including notes from a telephone conversation and articles by Murphy; United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. conference packet; and financial spreadsheet about the Casino and Smoke Rise, a shop in Boston, Massachusetts, 2000-2003

Connecticut: Mohegan Tribe of Indians: University of Connecticut's Center box 14 for Economic Analysis "Quarterly Review," economic survey, and paper from legal symposium on Native American sovereignty, 2001

Connecticut: Mohegan Tribe of Indians: photographs of Todd English's box 14 restaurant and Wombi Rock bar in Mohegan Sun Casino, 2001

Connecticut: Mohegan Tribe of Indians: press release, newspapers articles, and box 14 data sheet on the Mohegan Sun Casino, 2002, 2004, 2006

Connecticut: Mohegan Tribe of Indians: materials gathered for Mohegan case box 14 study, primarily notes, 2003

Connecticut: Southern Pequot, Eastern Pequot, and Paucatuck Eastern Pequot: box 14 newspaper articles on attempts to gain federal recognition, 2001, 2002

Delaware: "Delaware Council on Gambling Problems, Inc." newsletters; and box 14 newspaper articles on problem gambling, casinos, and politics, 2000

Kentucky: informational packet by the Kentucky Council on Problem box 14 Gambling; newspaper articles; and Kentucky Youth Advocates, "Expanded Gambling in Kentucky: A Smart Bet for Our Kids?" report, 1999-2003

Maine: Alden et al. v. Maine court opinion, newspaper articles, and state law box 14 on gaming and crime, approximately 1999-2002

Maine: Aroostook Band of Micmacs: overview of legal settlement, historical box 14 overview of land ownership, and notes, 1999, 2001-2002

Maine: Aroostook Band of Micmacs and Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians: box 14 "Public Comments of the Aroostook Band of Micmacs and the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians on the Application of the State of Maine to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the Authorization to Administer the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System over Indian Lands or Territories in the State of Maine" report, 2000 August 21

Maine: Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians: Indian Health Service overview of box 14 nation's resources and health data; and newspaper article on land claims, 2000 - Page 31- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Maine: Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians: contract agreement between the box 14 Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians and the Maine Department of Human Services; and intergovernmental agreement between the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians and Maine, 2002

Maine: Peskotomuhkati Motahkomikuk (Passamaquoddy Tribe): newspaper box 14 articles on culture, education, and utility renewal project; and legal brief, 1998, 2000

Maine: Peskotomuhkati Motahkomikuk (Passamaquoddy Tribe) and box 14 Penawahpskewi (Penobscot Nation): newspaper articles on cultural and political sovereignty and attempts at establishing casinos, approximately 1998-2002

Maryland: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, "Final box 14 Report, Task Force on Gambling Addiction in Maryland"; and Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, "Final Report of the Joint Executive-Legislative Task Force to Study Commercial Gaming Activities in Maryland", 1990, 1995

Maryland: newspaper articles on topics such as horse racing, lotteries, and box 14 politics, approximately 1998-2002

Massachusetts: Daniel E. Bosley's Massachusetts House of Representatives box 14 testimony on gaming; email correspondence and newsletter from the Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling; and newspaper articles, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004

Massachusetts: newspaper articles on topics such as cruise ship casinos, horse box 15 racing, and the town of Salisbury voting on a casino, 1999-2003

Massachusetts: Native American Government Economic Self-Sufficiency Act box 15 and summary of act, 2001

Massachusetts: Commission to Study the Potential Expansion of Legalized box 15 Gaming, "Expanded Legalized Gaming in Massachusetts: A Presentation of Gaming Regulations, Economic Development Impact, Fiscal Impact, and Social and Cultural Impact" report; Governor June Smith's Executive Order Number 441; and newspaper articles on the commission, 2002, undated

Massachusetts: Nipmuc Nation: newspaper articles on federal recognition and box 15 casino plans, 2000, 2001

Massachusetts: Nipmuc Nation: "The Nipmuc Nation" newspapers, 2003 box 15 December, 2004 March

Massachusetts: Wôpanâak of Aquinnah (Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head box 15 [Aquinnah]): tribal-state gaming compact; Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED), "Public Policy Analysis of Indian Gaming in Massachusetts" report; Wampanoag chairperson Beverly Wright's testimony to National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC); promotional brochure; Massachusetts House of Representatives Bill Number 5518; Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), "A Native American Gaming Resort Will Benefit Massachusetts" report; newspaper articles; and press releases, approximately 1995-2002

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New Jersey: Frederick O'R. Hayes Associates, "The Impact of the Resorts box 15 International Casino-Hotel on the Atlantic City Economy" report; Slusher, G.M., "The Casino Gaming Industry and Its Impact on Southern New Jersey" report; United States Equity Research, Gaming, "Atlantic City: Worthy of a Second Look" report; and WEFA Group, "The Economic Impact of Two Proposed Casino Resorts on the State of New Jersey" report, 1979, 1991, 1995, 1996

New Jersey: Schiemann, John W., "New Jersey Senior Gambling Survey" box 15 report, 2006 May 17

New Jersey: newspaper articles on economic, political, and social aspects of box 15 casino gaming in New Jersey and Atlantic City; journal article on the Atlantic City Boardwalk; and partial Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. report, 1995-1998, 2000, 2002-2003

New York: Padavan, Frank, "The Dice are Rolling: Gambling with New box 15 York State's Future" report; Lynch, Gerald W., "Final Report of the Casino Gambling Study Panel New York State" report; Economic Research Service of the New York State Legislative Institute, "Casino Gambling Study" report; and Task Force on Legalized Gambling, "Easy Money" report, approximately 1974-1997

New York: Bonifacio, Philip, "Social Impact of Legalized Casino Gambling"; box 15 Volberg, Rachel A., "Gambling and Problem Gambling Among Adolescents in New York"; and Jonathan Taylor's talking points regarding socioeconomic impact of casino in Sullivan County, New York, approximately 1979-2001

New York: Peat, Marwick, Mitchel, and Company, "Economic Impact of box 15 Legalized Casino Gambling in New York State and Its Impact on Existing Forms of Legalized Gambling" report, 1981 February

New York: newspaper articles on topics such as Haudenosaunee () box 15 gaming and land issues; state lotteries; the Onöndowága (Onondaga Nation); bingo in Manhattan; Niagara Falls gaming; and general non-gaming topics, approximately 1995-1999

New York: Volberg, Rachel A., "Gambling and Problem Gambling in New box 15 York: A 10-Year Replication Survey, 1986 to 1996" report, 1996 July

New York: American Casino Guide listing; agenda for New York Gaming box 15 Summit; and newspaper articles on video lottery terminals, sales tax, and internet gaming, approximately 1998-2002

New York: newspaper articles about bid to build casino in the Catskills box 15 involving the Ahkwesásne Kanien'kehá:ka (Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe), Oneida Nation of New York, and Onöndowága (Seneca Nation of Indians); and meeting minutes from Sullivan County task force on economic growth and public safety, approximately 2000-2002

New York: Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut, Inc.'s presentation box 15 slides on economic impacts for the Catskills Casino Conference, 2002 October 10

New York: Coopers and Lybrand L.L.P., "Analysis of the Economic Impact box 16 of the Oneida Nation's Presence in Oneida and Madison Counties" report; and Zogby International, " Economic Impact Study" report, 1995 February, 1999 November

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New York: Oneida Nation of New York: "Oneida; Marge Anderson" video box 83 recording, undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

New York: Oneida Nation of New York: 1996 and 1997 annual reports; box 16 casino profiles; correspondence; magazine and newspaper articles; and notes, approximately 1995-2002

New York: Oneida Nation of New York: photographs from site visit, box 16 approximately 1997-2000

New York: Oneida Nation of New York: journal article on Supreme Court box 16 lawsuit over land claims, memo about hosting United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. meeting, and Turning Stone Resort Casino brochure, 1999, undated

New York: Oneida Nation of New York: photographs of community, housing box 16 project, Turning Stone Casino, RV park, marina, manufacturing enterprises, people at a United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. (USET) meeting at Oneida casino, gas station, and long house, 2000

New York: Ramapough Lenni- (Ramapough Lunaape Nation): journal box 16 article about casino, 1993 August 23

New York: Ahkwesásne Kanien'kehá:ka (Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe): tribal- box 16 state gaming compact, correspondence, newspaper articles about gaming, and notes, approximately 1999-2002

New York: Ahkwesásne Kanien'kehá:ka (Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe): box 16 newspaper articles about the Catskills casino controversy and the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke; and correspondence, 2002 January, undated

New York: Onöndowága (Seneca Nation of Indians): Catholic University Law box 16 Review; "Official Newsletter of the Seneca Nation of Indians"; newspaper articles on gaming, sovereignty, and lobbying; Robert Porter article on Onöndowága governance, approximately 1994-2003

Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania v. Union Gas Company court opinion; Paul I. box 16 Clymer's statement in opposition to the expansion of casino gaming; notes and a memo about opening a Native American casino in Pennsylvania; and newspaper articles on gaming, 1989, 2000, undated

Pennsylvania: newspaper articles about proposed casino and Philadelphia's box 16 online pornography law, 1994, 2004

Rhode Island: proceedings of Rhode Island House of Representatives hearing box 16 in regards to Rhode Island Special House Commission to Study Gaming; Joseph Kelly conference paper and presentation paper presented before the Rhode Island House Finance Committee; casino guide listing; and newspaper articles on the state lottery and the commission to study gaming, 1998, 1999, 2000-2004

Rhode Island: Narragansett Indian Tribe: newspaper articles and notes on box 16 topics such as casino gaming and culture; Narragansett newspaper; and brochure for the Narragansett Indian Toy Company, 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000-2002

Rhode Island: Narragansett Indian Tribe: Luntz Research Companies, box 16 "Analysis of Likely Voter Attitudes to the Narragansett Tribal Hotel and - Page 34- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Casino" report; chronology of events toward acquiring a casino; law reviews on sovereignty, IGRA, and casino gaming; and notes and correspondence regarding a gaming study, 1993, 2002, undated

Rhode Island: Narragansett Indian Tribe: newspaper articles on trust land, box 16 affordable housing, and law enforcement, 2002

Virginia: newspaper articles on topics such as the federal recognition petitions box 16 of the Chickahominy Indian Tribe, Chickahominy Indians Eastern Division, Mattaponi, Upper Mattaponi, Nansemond Indian Tribal Association, and Rappahannock Tribe; horse racing; lottery; and advertising, 2000-2001

West Virginia: newspaper articles on video poker, lotteries, and casinos, 1995, box 16 2000

Northwest Coast regional subject files, 1859, 1970, 1985-2007 (1995-2007) Physical Description: 1.45 Cubic Feet (1 box, 3 shared boxes, 1 item) Physical Description: 5.85 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Northwest Coast regional subject files include materials about Native American communities and gaming in Washington and Oregon (1859, 1970, 1985-2007). The materials include socioeconomic reports, tribal-state gaming compacts, gaming ordinances, journal articles, court opinions, Dr. Spilde's research photographs, newsletters, informational packets, promotional materials, materials on fishing rights, press releases, video recordings of televised programs, memos, and newspaper articles. The Northwest Coast subject files focus primarily on Native American gaming and non-gaming topics in Washington State, but also covers the same issues to a lesser extent in Oregon. The materials document a number of Native American nations, particularly the Tulalip Tribes of Washington. The subject files contain materials about Native American community issues such as gaming, sovereignty, and hunting and fishing rights. Additional information about Northwest Coast Native Americans can be found in the Columbia Plateau subject files.

Arrangement: Materials that concern regional topics are placed first. Then materials are arranged alphabetically by state. Within each state, materials about general state topics are first in chronological order and materials about individual Native American nations follow in alphabetical order. Materials are further organized in a rough chronological order within each folder.

Title/Description Containers Wilson, Patrick Impero, "Native Peoples and Management of Natural box 16 Resources in the " report; Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, "Economic Development Principles and Policies" report; and newspaper articles, 2000, 2001, 2007

Oregon: Marquette Advisors, "Economic Benefits of Indian Gaming in the box 16 State of Oregon" report, 1996 June

Oregon: Volberg, Rachel A., "Gambling and Problem " box 16 report and summary of report, 1997, 2001

Oregon: Volberg, Rachel A., "Changes in Gambling and Problem Gambling box 16 in Oregon: Results from a Replication Study, 1997 to 2000" report, 2001 February

Oregon: problem gaming bibliography; Indian Art Northwest conference box 16 booklet; gaming fact sheet; and newspaper articles about the Shasta, Shasta Costa, Kalapuya, Molalla, Takelma, Etnemitane Umpqua (Upper Umpqua), Tututni (Rogue River Athabaskans), Qwû'lh-hwai-pûm (Klickitat), Chinook, Nehalem (Tillamook), and Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) of the Grande Ronde

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Community (Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde Community), 1998-2002

Oregon: Alsea, Chinook, Coos, Kalapuya, Umpqua, Molalla, Shasta, Qwû'lh- box 17 hwai-pûm (Klickitat), Takelma, Tututni (Rogue River Athabaskans), and Nehalem (Tillamook) of the Siletz Confederation (Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians): tribal-state gaming compact; ECONorthwest, "An Economic and Social Impact Study: Part I, The Impact of the Siletz Tribe on Lincoln County" report; and ECONorthwest, "An Economic and Social Impact Study: Part II, The Impact of the Chinook Winds Casino and Convention Center on Lincoln County" report, 1994, 1999

Oregon: Nasomah (): tribal-state gaming compact, 1994 box 17 December 08

Oregon: Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians: tribal-state gaming box 17 compact and promotional brochures, approximately 1992-2000

Washington: "Dwamish, Suquamish and their allied and subordinate tribes" box 17 treaty with the US federal government and federal accords with all Washington federally recognized Native American groups, 1859, 1989, 1993

Washington: American Friends Service Committee, "Uncommon Controversy: box 17 Fishing Rights of the Muckleshoot, Puyallup, and Nisqually Indians" report, 1970

Washington: "Office of the Attorney General's Committee on the State of box 17 Washington and Indians Tribes" report, 1985 April

Washington: Attorney General of Washington, "Indian Tribes and Washington box 17 State," revised report, 1985 April

Washington and California: Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe; Natinixwe box 17 (Hoopa Valley Tribe, California); Lhaq'temish (Lummi Tribe of the Lummi Reservation); and Quinault, Queets, Quileute, Chaláat (Hoh), Chehalis, Chinook, and Cowlitz of the Quinault Indian Nation, "Self-Governance: A Tribally Driven Initiative" report; McKeon and Associates telephone survey on gaming; and memos, approximately 1995-1999

Washington: Tiller, Veronica E., and Robert A. Chase, "Economic box 17 Contributions of Indian Tribes to the Economy of Washington State" report; and King, Cheryl Simrell, and Casey Kanzler, "Background to Dream: Impacts of Tribal Gaming in Washington State" report, 1998, 2002

Washington: newspaper articles on various topics including the Lower box 17 Chehalis and Willapa Chinook of Shoalwater Bay (Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe); Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe; Lhaq'temish (Lummi Tribe of the Lummi Reservation); qʷidiččaʔa·tx̌ iq (Makah Indian Tribe); Chaláat (Hoh Indian Tribe); Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish) and Upper Spuyaləpabš (Upper Puyallup) of Central Puget Sound (Muckleshoot Indian Tribe); fishing rights; and gaming; and a memo, 1998-2000, 2003, 2005

Washington: Volberg, Rachel A., and W. Lamar Moore, "Gambling and box 17 Problem Gambling in Washington State: A Replication Study, 1992-1998" report; and webpage printout about adult gambling in Washington, 1999

Washington: "North Snohomish County Summit, March 2000, A Production box 83 of Hauptli and Associates and the Tulalip Tribes Communication Department" video recording, 2000

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Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Washington: tribal-state summit meeting summary, 2000 April 13 box 17

Washington: "Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce, New box 83 Beginnings, Narrated by Sherry Guydelkon, KANU Reporter" video recording, 2002 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Washington: Economic Consulting Services, "Economic Development box 17 Perspectives: North Snohomish County" report, 2002 November

Washington: newspaper articles and press release on Native American gaming; box 17 Marysville-Tulalip Chamber of Commerce newsletters, 2002-2003

Washington: Taylor, Jonathan B., "Indian Self-Government in Washington, box 17 Tribal Self-Government and Gaming Policy: The Outcomes for Indians and Washington State," volume II report; and Taylor, Jonathan B., "Indian Self- Government in Washington, the Character and Effects of the Indian Economy in Washington State, Volume II" report, 2005-2006

Washington: Upper Chehalis, Lower Chehalis, nəxʷsƛ'ay'əm (Klallam), box 17 Muckleshoot, Squalli-Absch (Nisqually), and Quinault of the Chehalis Reservation (Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation): Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, et al. v. James M. Johnson, et al. court opinion, 1998

Washington: Lhaq'temish (Lummi Tribe of the Lummi Reservation): tribal- box 18 state gaming compact, Northwest Indian College newsletter, newspaper articles, and press release from the California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA), 1992-2002

Washington: qʷidiččaʔa·tx̌ iq (Makah Indian Tribe): newspaper articles on box 18 whaling rights, 1997-1998

Washington: Noxws'áʔaq (Nooksack Indian Tribe): Klebanow Consulting, box 18 "Nooksack Northwoods Casino: Market Assessment and Feasibility Study" report, 2005 September

Washington: Quileute Tribe: tribal-state gaming compact, 1995 box 18

Washington: Quinault Indian Nation: press releases and memos about Joseph box 18 De La Cruz, 2000

Washington: SqWuqWu'b3sh (Skokomish Indian Tribe): tribal-state gaming box 18 compact, 1995

Washington: Sdukʷalbixʷ (Snoqualmie Indian Tribe): newspaper articles, box 18 2000-2001

Washington: Suquamish Indian Tribe of the Port Madison Reservation: tribal- box 18 state gaming compact, 1995 March 31

Washington: Swinomish Indian Tribal Community: presentation slides and box 18 essay on reservation economic development, 1999

Washington: Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish), Sdoh-doh-hohbsh (Snohomish), box 83 Sdukʷalbixʷ (Snoqualmie Indian Tribe), Skagit, Suiattle, Samish, and Stillaguamish of the Tulalip Reservation (Tulalip Tribes of Washington): "Tulalip Tribes called 'Model Revitalization Project,' reported by Trish - Page 37- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

McShane; a production of Biznet for First Business, Wash., D.C." video recording, 1997 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Washington: Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish), Sdoh-doh-hohbsh (Snohomish), box 18 Sdukʷalbixʷ(Snoqualmie Indian Tribe), Skagit, Suiattle, Samish, and Stillaguamish of the Tulalip Reservation (Tulalip Tribes of Washington): photographs of reservation and gaming locations, approximately 1997-2000

Washington: Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish), Sdoh-doh-hohbsh (Snohomish), box 18 Sdukʷalbixʷ (Snoqualmie Indian Tribe), Skagit, Suiattle, Samish, and Stillaguamish of the Tulalip Reservation (Tulalip Tribes of Washington): Tulalip Tribes, "Tulalip Tribal Gaming Commission, Ordinance 55A, Gaming Regulations," revised report; Jorgensen, Miriam, et al., "State and Tribal Interests in Indian Economic Diversification: the Case for Lifting State Sales Taxation from Quil Ceda Village" report; third amendment to the tribal-state gaming compact; and correspondence, 1998-1999, 2002

Washington: Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish), Sdoh-doh-hohbsh (Snohomish), item 86 Sdukʷalbixʷ (Snoqualmie Indian Tribe), Skagit, Suiattle, Samish, and Stillaguamish of the Tulalip Reservation (Tulalip Tribes of Washington): map of the Tulalip Reservation, approximately 1998-2003

Washington: Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish), Sdoh-doh-hohbsh (Snohomish), box 18 Sdukʷalbixʷ(Snoqualmie Indian Tribe), Skagit, Suiattle, Samish, and Stillaguamish of the Tulalip Reservation (Tulalip Tribes of Washington): informational booklet on the Tulalip Technology Leap project, 2000

Washington: Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish), Sdoh-doh-hohbsh (Snohomish), box 18 Sdukʷalbixʷ (Snoqualmie Indian Tribe), Skagit, Suiattle, Samish, and Stillaguamish of the Tulalip Reservation (Tulalip Tribes of Washington): casino promotional materials; newspaper and magazine articles; and Tulalip Casino employee newsletters, approximately 2002-2003

Washington: Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish), Sdoh-doh-hohbsh (Snohomish), box 18 Sdukʷalbixʷ (Snoqualmie Indian Tribe), Skagit, Suiattle, Samish, and Stillaguamish of the Tulalip Reservation (Tulalip Tribes of Washington): fact sheets and press releases directories gathered for 2003 case study, 2003

Washington: Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish), Sdoh-doh-hohbsh (Snohomish), box 18 Sdukʷalbixʷ (Snoqualmie Indian Tribe), Skagit, Suiattle, Samish, and Stillaguamish of the Tulalip Reservation (Tulalip Tribes of Washington): memos, notes, correspondence about 2003 case study, 2003

Washington: Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish), Sdoh-doh-hohbsh (Snohomish), box 18 Sdukʷalbixʷ (Snoqualmie Indian Tribe), Skagit, Suiattle, Samish, and Stillaguamish of the Tulalip Reservation (Tulalip Tribes of Washington): newspaper articles gathered for 2003 case study, 2003

Washington: Upper Skagit Indian Tribe: tribal-state gaming compact, box 18 1993-1995

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dating from approximately 1988 to 2008. The materials include socioeconomic reports, tribal-state gaming compacts, regulatory materials, Great Plains Indian Gaming Association materials, journal articles, Native American newspapers, periodicals, informational packets, court opinions, Dr. Spilde's research photographs, National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) site visit materials, newsletters, memos, National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC) correspondence, press releases, fact sheets, video recordings of televised programs, promotional materials, and newspaper articles. The Plains subseries focuses primarily on Native American gaming and non-gaming topics in Oklahoma, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska. The materials document a number of Native American nations, particularly the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation; the Standing Rock Nation of North and South Dakota; and the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota).

Arrangement: Materials that concern regional topics and Native American nations whose territories span across state boundaries are placed first. Then materials are arranged alphabetically by state. Within each state, materials about general state topics are first in chronological order and materials about individual Native American nations follow in alphabetical order. Materials are further organized in a rough chronological order within each folder.

Title/Description Containers Great Plains Indian Gaming Association, "Economic Benefits of Tribal box 18 Gaming" report; and Cornell, Stephen, and Joseph P. Kalt, "Where Does Economic Development Really Come From? Constitutional Rule Among the Contemporary Sioux and Apache" report, approximately 1995-2000

Newspaper articles on conventions; the settlement of Mississippi Lakota; the box 18 Great Plains Indian Gaming Association; activism; casinos; wind energy; and Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota peoples, 1996-1999, undated

Statements from the Great Plains Indian Gaming Association and the box 18 InterTribal Bison Cooperative; and statistics sheet on problem gaming, approximately 1996-2000

Bangsund, Dean A., and F. Larry Leistritz, "Casinos in the Upper Midwest: box 18 A Discussion of the Impacts" report; and Northern Great Plains Initiative for Rural Development commission narrative, 1997

Ihanktonwana and Hunkpatina Yanktonai, Dakota, and Lakota of Standing box 19 Rock (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota), Mni Wakan Oyate (Spirit Lake Tribe or Devils Lake Sioux): photographs, approximately 1997-2000

Presentation slides on Native American gaming, the Department of the box 19 Interior, and other topics, approximately 1997-2007

"Midwest Gaming and Travel" magazines, 1998, 1999, 2013 box 19

Materials gathered from National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) research box 19 trip to North Dakota including notes; correspondence; tourism pamphlets; newspaper articles about gaming; materials relating to Montana and South Dakota; slides from the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument; and North Dakota Indian Gaming Association, "Opportunities and Benefits of North Dakota Tribally Owned Casinos" report, 1999, 2000

Photographs and negatives of site visit to the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of box 19 the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota; Mikinaakwajiw-ininiwag Anishinaabeg (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians of North Dakota); Mandan, Hiraacá (Hidatsa), and Sahnish (Arikara) (Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota); Mni Wakan Oyate (Spirit Lake Tribe or Devils Lake Sioux), and Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'iganiing

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Anishinaabeg (Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, Minnesota) casinos and reservations, 2000

Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation: financial and box 19 economic reports for the Dakota Magic Casino and Resort, administrative flow charts, memo, legal brief on Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe v. US Department of Justice and Richard Thornburgh, 1990, 1996-2000

Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation: newspaper box 19 articles on the Dakota Magic Casino and Resort, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) corruption, and legal issues, 1994-2000, undated

Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation: tribal-state box 19 gaming compact with North Dakota original and amended versions; and amended tribal-state gaming compact with South Dakota, 1994, 1999, 2000

Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation: photographs and box 19 negatives of reservation and gaming locations from site visit, approximately 1997-2000

Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation: photgraphic box 19 slides of the reservation, approximately 1997-2000

Ihanktonwana and Hunkpatina Yanktonai, Dakota, and Lakota of Standing box 19 Rock (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota): tribal-state gaming compact with South Dakota, 1992

Ihanktonwana and Hunkpatina Yanktonai, Dakota, and Lakota of Standing box 19 Rock (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota): tribal-state gaming compacts; Ernst and Young LLP, "Economic Impact Analysis of the Prairie Knights Casino and Lodge, Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, North Dakota" report; fact sheet; and newspaper articles, approximately 1996-2000

Ihanktonwana and Hunkpatina Yanktonai, Dakota, and Lakota of Standing box 19 Rock (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota): notes, promotional materials, and a newsletter gathered for site visit to Grand River Casino and Resort in South Dakota, 2000

Ihanktonwana and Hunkpatina Yanktonai, Dakota, and Lakota of Standing box 19 Rock (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota): photographs and negatives of reservation and gaming locations from site visit, 2000

Ihanktonwana and Hunkpatina Yanktonai, Dakota, and Lakota of Standing box 19 Rock (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota): promotional materials and notes from NIGA site visit to Prairie Knights Casino and Lodge, 2000

Illinois: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, "Riverboat Gambling box 19 and : Preliminary Report on Riverboat Gambling in Joliet: Impact on Criminal Activity and Law Enforcement Workloads" report; fact sheet on gaming; newspaper articles on riverboat casinos and Emerald Casino Inc.; and Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission, "Wagering in Illinois: A Report Updating the Economic Impact of Gambling Activities" report, 1994-2001

Illinois: "Empress Casino Joliet, 'They Had A Vision' (copy)" video recording, box 83 1997 June

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Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Iowa: journal articles on casino gaming in Iowa; fact sheets on gaming; box 19 newspaper articles on lotteries, Native American gaming, and casinos; and Gaming Association of Iowa annual report, 1996-1999

Iowa: Nation (Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa): tribal- box 19 state gaming compact; newspaper article; and Foley, Douglas, "The Impact of Gaming on Mesquaki Tribal Life: Some Early Impressions" essay, 1992, undated

Kansas: GVA Marquette Advisors, "Economic Benefits of Indian Gaming box 20 in the State of Kansas" report; talking points on the socioeconomic effects of gaming and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA); newspaper articles; promotional brochures; and notes, 1997-1999, 2003-2006

Kansas: Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo Tribe of Indians of the Kickapoo Reservation in box 20 Kansas): tribal-state gaming compact, 1995 May 12

Kansas: Prairie Band Bodéwadmi (Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation): tribal- box 20 state gaming compact; and Darling, David L., Xiaolou Yang, and Chatura B. Ariyaratne, "The Role of the Prairie Band Casino Business in the Area Economy: Jackson and Counties in 1999" report, 1995, 2000

Kansas: Ne ma ha ha ki (Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and box 20 Nebraska): tribal-state gaming compact with Kansas, 1995 April

Missouri: Leven, Charles and Donald Phares, "Casino Gaming in Missouri: the box 20 Spending Displacement Effect and Net Economic Impact" report; Davidson- Peterson Assoc., Inc., "The Economic Impact of Expenditures by Tourists in St. Louis," summary of report; Phares, Don, "Impact of Gaming on the Public Sector: The Missouri Case" report; Leven, Charles, Don Phares, and Claude Louishomme, "The Economic Impact of Gaming in Missouri" report; Goodman, Robert, and Edward Feser, "Understanding Impact of Casinos in Missouri: A Review of the Leaven-Phares Study," United States Gambling Research Institute report; and press release from the Missouri Riverboat Gambling Association, 1991-1999

Missouri: newspaper articles and promotional brochures, 1996-1998 box 20

Montana: "Montana Gambling in a National and Global Context" report; box 20 fact sheets; newspaper articles on gaming and the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument; Krepps, Matthew, and Jonathan Taylor, "Putting Montana in the National Context: An Econometric Analysis of Montana Gaming: Proposal to the Montana Gambling Study Commission" report; Montana Gambling Study Commission, "1998 Montana Gambling Study" report; legal brief on gaming; and "Montana Business Quarterly" volume 36 number 4, approximately 1997-2000

Montana: Sisseton; Wahpeton; Yanktonai; Teton Hunkpapa; and Canoe box 20 Paddler and Red Bottom Bands of Hohe Nakota (Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation): federal register, fact sheet, and email correspondence about gaming approval, 1998 October

Montana: Niitsítapi (Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of box 20 Montana): newspaper articles on property rights, wind energy, and indigenous language preservation, 2000-2004

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Montana: Apsáalooke (Crow Tribe of Montana): newspaper article on Little box 20 Big Horn College and a magazine article, 1997 August 03, undated

Nebraska: newspaper articles on various measures to instate gaming in box 20 Nebraska and Spilde's notes about the issues; newspaper article on the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska's cigarette factory; and fact sheet on Native American gaming, 1998-2001, 2004

Nebraska: Ponca Tribe of Nebraska: memo regarding a site-specific gaming box 20 ordinance, 2007 October 22

Nebraska: Mdewakanton and Wahpekute Eastern Dakota (Santee Sioux box 20 Nation): newspaper articles on controversy over Ohiya Casino and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), 1996, 1999

Nebraska: Mdewakanton and Wahpekute Eastern Dakota (Santee Sioux box 20 Nation): National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC) report; fact sheets on LR 289 CA, gaming, and environmental issues; essays on Santee cultural and gaming history; and a flier, 1998-1999

Nebraska: Mdewakanton and Wahpekute Eastern Dakota (Santee Sioux box 20 Nation): memos about the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA); correspondence between the Santee and Bill Clinton regarding U.S. Attorney Tom Monaghan freezing funds; and Spilde's notes, 1999-2000, undated

Nebraska: Ho-Chunk of Nebraska (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska): tribal-state box 20 gaming compact and a newspaper article, 1992, 1996

North Dakota: newspaper articles on topics such as Native American colleges, box 20 tobacco, gaming addiction, Circle of Nations School, and other economic and social issues, 1994-2003, undated

North Dakota: Robert McLaughlin Consulting, "Updated Socioeconomic box 21 Impact Evaluation: Bridge Over Lake Oahe, Sioux, and Emmons Counties, North Dakota" report; North Dakota Indian Gaming Association, "Opportunities and benefits of North Dakota Tribally Owned Casinos" report; Spilde, Katherine A., "Indian Gaming in North Dakota: Strength in Unity" report; journal article; and gaming fact sheets, 1995-2001, undated

North Dakota: photographs of Great Northern Hotel in Fargo, North Dakota, box 21 approximately 1997-2000

North Dakota: promotional and tourism pamphlets and booklets, box 21 approximately 1998-2000

North Dakota: press release, newspaper articles on problem gaming, and box 21 Volberg, Rachel A., "Gambling and Problem Gambling in North Dakota: A Replication Study, 1992 to 2000" report, 1999-2001

North Dakota: photographs of casinos and reservation locations from site visit, box 21 2000 August

North Dakota: National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) Library and box 21 Resource Center newsletter, "Indian Gaming in North Dakota: Resisting the Exodus, A Successful Blend of Culture, Recreation, and Entertainment, Spotlight on the Spirit Lake Nation" report, 2001

North Dakota: Mni Wakan Oyate (Spirit Lake Tribe or Devils Lake Sioux): box 83 "Spirit Lake Casino and Resort" video recording, undated

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North Dakota: Mni Wakan Oyate (Spirit Lake Tribe or Devils Lake box 21 Sioux): newspaper articles on Spirit Lake Casino and Resort and the Sioux Manufacturing Corporation; casino pamphlet; essay on gaming; and Spirit Lake Casino and Resort press releases, approximately 1995-2003

North Dakota: Mandan, Hiraacá (Hidatsa), and Sahnish (Arikara) (Three box 21 Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota): newspaper articles on topics such as infrastructure, farming, crime, preserving culture, and land use; and special issue of the "North Star Dakotah" newspaper on first encounters between Native Americans and fur traders, approximately 1994-2002

North Dakota: Mandan, Hiraacá (Hidatsa), and Sahnish (Arikara) (Three box 21 Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota): photographs and negatives of casino and reservation locations from site visit, approximately 1997-2000

North Dakota: Mandan, Hiraacá (Hidatsa), and Sahnish (Arikara) (Three box 21 Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota): historical articles on Reunion Point, the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, and the Four Bears Bridge; and promotional materials, approximately 1997-2001

North Dakota: Mandan, Hiraacá (Hidatsa), and Sahnish (Arikara) (Three box 21 Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota): tribal-state gaming compact, 1999 September 29

North Dakota: Mandan, Hiraacá (Hidatsa), and Sahnish (Arikara) (Three box 21 Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota): 4 Bears Casino and Lodge financial records, security operations manual, and promotional materials, approximately 1999-2000

North Dakota: Mandan, Hiraacá (Hidatsa), and Sahnish (Arikara) (Three box 21 Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota): articles, brochures, and notes gathered for National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) site visit to the 4 Bears Casino and Lodge, 2000 August

North Dakota: Mikinaakwajiw-ininiwag Anishinaabeg (Turtle Mountain Band box 21 of Chippewa Indians of North Dakota): photographs from site visit, visitors guide, and tribal-state gaming compact, 1993, 2000

North Dakota: Mikinaakwajiw-ininiwag Anishinaabeg (Turtle Mountain Band box 21 of Chippewa Indians of North Dakota): newspaper articles on topics such as Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians elections, casino construction, financial issues, burial rights, and sovereignty, approximately 1994-2002

Oklahoma: "Oklahoma State Tribal Economic Development Task Force box 21 Report"; and Spilde, Katherine A., Jonathan B. Taylor, and Kenneth W. Grant II, "A Social and Economic Analysis of Indian Gaming in Oklahoma," Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED) report, 1994, 2002

Oklahoma: newspaper articles on the K'oigu (Kiowa Indian Tribe); the box 21 Cherokee Nation; Eastern Shawnee Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Wyandotte Nation; Tsitsistas and Iñunaina (Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, Oklahoma); gaming and generally; and the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association (OIGA), approximately 1994-2002

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Oklahoma: photographs from visit to the Cherokee Nation; Onöndowága and box 21 Haudenosaunee (Seneca-Cayuga Nation); Eastern Shawnee Tribe; Myaamia (Miami Tribe of Oklahoma); and the Ogáxpa (Quapaw Tribe of Indians) reservations, casinos, and tribal-owned properties, approximately 1997-2002

Oklahoma: essays on gaming and a state lottery, journal article, and notes, box 21 approximately 2000-2002, undated

Oklahoma: field notes from site visit, correspondence, press release, schedules, box 21 list of Native American gaming locations in Oklahoma, and promotional brochures, approximately 2000-2001

Oklahoma: photographs of the Sovereignty Symposium in , box 21 Oklahoma; photographs of Spilde, Tracy Burris (chairman of Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association), James Starr (vice chairman of Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association) on the Oklahoma State University campus; and photographs of Oklahoma Native American gaming facility and gas station with KFC franchise, 2000-2001

Oklahoma: Holmes, Alexander, "The Effects of Indian Gaming on the box 21 Oklahoma Race Horse and Racetrack Industries" report; and Multimedia Games, "Native American Gaming Issues: Key Findings from a Statewide Survey in Oklahoma" report, 2001

Oklahoma: "Oklahoma Casinos and Entertainment" magazine, 2008 April box 21

Oklahoma: The Chickasaw Nation: memo, annual report, and correspondence, box 21 2000-2001

Oklahoma: The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma: "Choctaw Nation Gaming box 83 Video, length 6:00" video recording, undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Oklahoma: The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma: tribal-state gaming compact box 22 and promotional booklet, 1994

Oklahoma: Citizen Potawatomi Nation: tribal-state gaming compacts; box 22 Oklahoma Institute of Indian Heritage, "Economic Development Report" report; and Citizen Potawatomi Nation, "Business Incentives Proposal: Citizen Potawatomi Nation's Incentives for Economic Development on American Indian Trust Lands: A Tribal Perspective" report, 1992, 1997-2002

Oklahoma: Citizen Potawatomi Nation: newspaper articles and notes, box 22 including notes from interview with Rocky Barrett, 2000-2002, undated

Oklahoma: Citizen Potawatomi Nation: Office of Self-Governance, "Citizen box 22 Potawatomi Nation: Statement of Local Contributions to the City of Shawnee and City of Tecumseh in Pottawatomie County and the State of Oklahoma" report; and draft essay on self-sufficiency, approximately 2001-2002

Oklahoma: Citizen Potawatomi Nation: photographs of casino and locations on box 22 the reservation, approximately 2000-2005

Oklahoma: Bah-Kho-Je (Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma): tribal-state gaming box 22 compact and a newspaper article, 1996, 2002

Oklahoma: Kanza (Kaw Nation): "Kanza News" newspaper, essays, box 22 newspaper article, and presentation notes, 2000-2002, undated - Page 44- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Oklahoma: Kialeegee Tribal Town; Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town: box 22 newspaper articles about plans to open casinos in Hancock County, Georgia, 1999 July 24-2000 May 28

Oklahoma: Myaamia (Miami Tribe of Oklahoma), the Modoc Tribe of box 22 Oklahoma: joint tribal-state gaming compact, 1996

Oklahoma: Myaamia (Miami Tribe of Oklahoma): tribal-state gaming compact box 22 and postcard, 1994 June 10, undated

Oklahoma: Mvskoke (The [Creek] Nation): gaming ordinances and box 22 regulations book, 1988-1992

Oklahoma: Ogáxpa (Quapaw Tribe of Indians): "The Quapaw Tribal News" box 22 newspaper, 2001 August

Oklahoma: Onöndowága and Haudenosaunee (Seneca-Cayuga Nation): Smith, box 22 Roberta White, and Ruby White Sequichie, "A Brief History" booklet; bingo hall flier; and newspaper article, approximately 2000-2002

Oklahoma: Tickanwa-tic (Tonkawa Tribe of Indians): tribal-state gaming box 22 compact, 1994 June 10

South Dakota: newspaper articles on economic growth; crime; tourism; box 22 hunting; problem gaming; Deadwood, South Dakota; Mnikoju, Owohe Nupa, Itazipa Cola, and Siha Sapa of the Cheyenne River Nation (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe); and the Sicangu Oyate (Rosebud Sioux Tribe), 1992-1998, 2003, undated

South Dakota: Stuefen, Randall M., and Rachel A. Volberg, "Gaming in South box 22 Dakota 1993: A Study of Gambling Participation and Problem Gambling" report; South Dakota Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, "Native Americans in South Dakota: An Erosion of Confidence in the Justice System" report; "The Dakota Sioux and the Dakota Connection: A Study of the Economic Impact of Gaming Activities in the State of South Dakota," draft report; Great Plains Indian Gaming Association, "Opportunities and Benefits: South Dakota Tribally Owned Casinos" report; fact sheet; and promotional brochures, 1993, 1998-2001, undated

South Dakota: newspaper articles about the Dakota (Flandreau Santee Sioux box 22 Tribe); Mnikoju, Owohe Nupa, Itazipa Cola, and Siha Sapa of the Cheyenne River Nation (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe); Kul Wicasa Oyate (Lower Brule Sioux Tribe); the Lakota; tobacco; casinos; Leonard Peltier; and Kevin Costner's casino; and journal article on the Lakota, 1993-2000, undated

South Dakota: Oglala Lakota (Oglala Sioux Tribe): newspaper articles on box 22 American Indian Movement activist and actor Russell Means, 1994-2000, undated

South Dakota: Oglala Lakota (Oglala Sioux Tribe): report on deaths at the Pine box 22 Ridge Reservation; tourism brochure; and newspaper articles on the American Indian Movement occupation of Wounded Knee, the Prairie Wind Casino and Hotel, and social and economic topics, 1994-2000, undated

Texas: Beard, Karen Bonney, et al., "Texas Indian Legal Needs Assessment" box 22 report, 1997 June

Texas: "Report of the Governor's Task Force on Illegal ", box 22 1999 - Page 45- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Texas: gaming fact sheet; newspaper articles on gaming, gaming legislature, box 23 Native American gaming, George W. Bush, and various other topics; and financial fact sheet for the state, 1998-2001

Texas: "Texas Bar Journal," volume 71, number 7, 2008 July box 23

Texas: Alabama- Tribe of Texas: statement to the Texas House box 23 Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence, Alabama-Coushatta v. Texas legal brief, religious anti-gaming advertisement, fact sheet, and magazine and newspaper articles, 2000-2002

Texas: Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas: constitution; National Gambling box 23 Impact Study Commission (NGISC) report and correspondence; historical essay; fact sheets; and newspaper article on gaming, 1996-1999

Texas: Tigua (Ysleta del Sur Pueblo): newspaper articles on gaming and the box 23 possible establishment of a casino in Juarez, Mexico, 1998-2001

Southeast regional subject files, approximately 1992-2007 Physical Description: 1.56 Cubic Feet (1 box, 5 shared boxes) Physical Description: 2.81 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Southeast regional subject files include materials about Native American communities and gaming in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee dating from approximately 1992 to 2007. The materials include socioeconomic reports, tribal constitutions, tribal-state gaming compacts, journal articles, court opinions, legal briefs, Dr. Spilde's research photographs, correspondence, and newspaper articles. The Southeast series focuses primarily on gaming and non- gaming topics for Mississippi and Louisiana. Materials also document Native American communities, particularly the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.

Arrangement: Materials that concern regional topics are placed first. Then materials are arranged alphabetically by state. Within each state, materials about general state topics are first in chronological order and materials about individual Native American nations follow in alphabetical order. Materials are further organized in a rough chronological order within each folder.

Title/Description Containers "Common Ground: Archeology and Ethnography in the Public Interest" box 23 magazine that features articles about the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians; the Chickasaw Nation; Tunica, Biloxi, Ofo, , and Choctaw of the Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe (Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe); Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana; and Poarch Band of Creeks, 1996

Photographs from visit to Biloxi, Mississippi and New Orleans, Louisiana, box 23 approximately 1997-2000

Alabama: newspaper articles on horse racing, video poker, and other topics, box 23 1999 February 21-2000 October 25

Alabama: Poarch Band of Creeks: constitution, research materials, and box 23 newspaper articles, approximately 2000-2002

Arkansas: newspaper articles on bankruptcy, 1998 November 09 box 23

Florida: newspaper articles on state lottery, archaeological sites, cruise ship box 23 gaming, gaming, and other topics, approximately 1994-2005

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Florida: statement from the attorney general on internet gaming advertising box 23 and Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling newsletter, 1997, 2003

Florida: Executive Office of the Governor, Office of Planning and Budgeting, box 23 "Casinos in Florida: An Analysis of the Economic and Social Impacts" report, approximately 1998-2000

Florida: Miccosukee Tribe of Indians: photographs of fire department and box 23 police department, approximately 1997-2000

Florida: Tribe of Florida: book chapter on economic development, box 23 letter from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), legal brief on Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Robert Butterworth, and newspaper article on federal recognition, 1997-2004

Georgia: newspaper articles about lotteries; illegal activity; Fort Benning; and box 23 Columbus, Georgia land deal, 1999 December 09-2000 September 29

Louisiana: newspaper articles on topics such as problem gaming, corruption, box 23 gaming, and other topics, 1993-2004

Louisiana: journal articles and reports about compulsive gaming, economic box 23 impact of gaming, and casino management, approximately 1996-2001

Louisiana: casino pamphlets and brochures, email correspondence, and box 23 informational fliers, approximately 1998-2000

Louisiana: newspaper articles; and Burckel, Daryl V., Bob Cunningham, and box 23 Michael Kurth, "Riverboat Casino Accounting Data" report, approximately 1998-1999

Louisiana: newspaper articles about Harrah's Entertainment Inc. in New box 23 Orleans, 1998 September 03-2000 September 14

Louisiana: report on the trial of Edwin Edwards and newspaper articles box 23 regarding the trial, 1998 October 19-2000 May 10

Louisiana: Ryan, Timothy P., Janet F. Speyrer, et al., "Gambling in Louisiana: box 24 A Benefit/Cost Analysis" report, 1999 April

Louisiana: newspaper articles about slot machines and racetrack betting, 1999 box 24 November 19-2000 March 09

Louisiana: newspaper article on video poker, 2000 April 04 box 24

Louisiana: Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana: newspaper articles, correspondence, box 24 and tribal-state gaming compact, 1994 June 14-2001 April 30

Louisiana: Koasati (Coushatta Tribe): tribal-state gaming compact, 1992 box 24 October 29

Louisiana: Koasati (Coushatta Tribe): Grand Casino Coushatta (renamed box 24 Coushatta Casino Resort) responsible gaming promotional booklet and button, 1998

Louisiana: Koasati (Coushatta Tribe): informational pamphlets; Scott, Loren box 24 C., "A Boon to Louisiana's Southwest: The Economic Impact of Grand Casino Coushatta" report; "Grand Casino Coushatta Economic Impact" report by the Koasati; and newspaper articles, approximately 1998-2002

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Louisiana: Jena Band of Choctaw Indians: correspondence from the Bureau of box 24 Indian Affairs (BIA) regarding tribal-state gaming compact, 2002 March 07

Louisiana: Tunica, Biloxi, Ofo, Avoyel, and Choctaw of the Tunica-Biloxi box 24 Indian Tribe: newspaper articles, journal articles, pamphlets, and "Beating the Odds" newsletter by the Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe, approximately 1995-2000

Mississippi: newspaper articles regarding a variety of topics such as box 24 dockside gaming, Biloxi, Senator Trent Lott, and financial mismanagement, approximately 1993-2002

Mississippi: memos and newspaper articles gathered for a National Gambling box 24 Impact Study Commission (NGISC) site visit; Center for Policy Research and Planning, Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, "Economic Impacts of Mississippi Casino Gaming" report; and von Herrman, Denise, Robert Ingram, and William C. Smith, "Gaming in the Mississippi Economy: A Marketing, Tourism, and Economic Perspective" report, approximately 1994-1998

Mississippi: Stone, Ben H., et al., "Site Approval of Casinos in Mississippi: A box 24 Matter of Statutory Construction, or a Roll of the Dice" journal article, 1995

Mississippi: Chang, Semoon, "Impact of Casinos on Crime: The Case of box 24 Biloxi, Mississippi" report; and "Mississippi Public Policy Think Tank: Creating a Blueprint for Responsible Public Policy in the Management of Compulsive Gambling" report, 1995, 1996

Mississippi: journal articles and reports on Tunica County, Senator Trent Lott, box 24 and the social impacts of gaming, 1996-2000

Mississippi: Mississippi Gaming Commission, "Regulating Gaming in box 24 Mississippi: Policing an Unprecedented Phenomenon" report, approximately 1998-1999

Mississippi: advertisements; pamphlets; postcards; Casino Magic Biloxi box 24 Casino and Hotel invitation; "Mississippi Gaming News" magazine; and map and brochure about Pascagoula, Mississippi, approximately 1998-2007

Mississippi: gaming industry statistics, 1999 March 22 box 24

Mississippi: report on tax revenues from gaming by the state tax commission box 24 and the Mississippi Gaming Commission, 2000 October 04

Mississippi: Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians: collection of materials box 24 gathered about the Choctaw including a "tribal profile" report, brochures, and newspaper and magazine articles, approximately 1996-2003

Mississippi: Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians: map of Pearl River Resort, box 82 approximately 1998-2002

Mississippi: Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians: Center for Community and box 24 Economic Development, University of Southern Mississippi, "The Economic Impact of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and Their Affiliated Enterprises on the State of Mississippi" report, 1999 June 15

Mississippi: Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians: correspondence, magazine box 25 articles, newsletters, Pearl River Resort employee manual, and notes, approximately 1999-2003

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Responsible Gaming (NCRG) fundraiser at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV, 2000

Mississippi: Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians: issues of "Choctaw box 81 Community News" newspapers, 2003 November, 2004 February-November

North Carolina: facts sheets; memos about the impact of the Federal box 25 Unemployment Tax Act on Native American governments; and newspaper article on topics such as the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation and other topics, 1998-2001

North Carolina: Eastern Band of Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians: tribal- box 25 state gaming compact, newspaper articles on Harrah's Cherokee Hotel and Casino, economic impact report on Harrah's Cherokee Hotel and Casino, and a legal brief, approximately 1996-2000

South Carolina: journal articles on video gaming machines; and newspaper box 25 articles on topics such as casino boats, video gaming, gaming regulation, state legislation, and religious opposition to gaming, approximately 1998-2000

South Carolina: Catawba Indian Nation, Western Catawba: newspaper articles, box 25 2000 January-October

Tennessee: article on the constitutional prohibition of lotteries by the box 25 Tennessee Law Review Association, 1994

Tennessee: newspaper articles on topics such as riverboat gambling, state box 25 lottery, the preservation of grave sites, and other topics, 1996 July-2001 April 27

Southwest regional subject files, 1993-2012 Physical Description: 1.18 Cubic Feet (1 box, 2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 1.04 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Southwest regional subject files include materials about Native American communities and gaming in Arizona, Colorado, and , dating from approximately 1993 to 2011. The materials include socioeconomic reports, tribal-state gaming compacts, journal articles, correspondence, Dr. Spilde's research photographs, annual reports, brochures, booklets, Native American newspapers, conference materials, periodicals, promotional materials, and newspaper articles. The Southwest series focuses primarily on gaming, sociocultural, and economic topics in Arizona and New Mexico. Materials also document the gaming enterprises and community life of various Native American nations.

Arrangement: Materials that concern regional topics and Native American nations whose territories span across state boundaries are placed first. Then materials are arranged alphabetically by state. Within each state, materials about general state topics are first in chronological order and materials about individual Native American nations follow in alphabetical order. Materials are further organized in a rough chronological order within each folder.

Title/Description Containers Collection of newspaper articles about Native Americans and gaming in New box 25 Mexico, Texas, and Arizona, 1998

Southwest Marketing Network newsletter, 2007 October box 25

Dine'é (, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah): journal article box 25 about Navajo gaming referendum and newspaper articles, 1993 June 04-2002 September 01

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Arizona: newspaper articles on topics such as education, adoption, Native box 25 American culture, and other topics, 1993 June 01-2006 February

Arizona: correspondence with the U.S. Department of the Interior, 1997, 2003 box 25

Arizona: Arizona Indian Gaming Association annual reports, 1997, 2004-2008 box 25

Arizona: contact information for various Native American casinos, 1998 box 25

Arizona: legal brief on the economic and social impacts of Native American box 25 gaming and National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC) testimony by Gary A. Husk, 1998-2001

Arizona: Taylor, Jonathan B., et al., "Indian Gaming in Arizona: Social and box 25 Economic Impacts on the State of Arizona" report, 1999 May 03

Arizona: Arizona lottery brochure, summary of film "Arizona is an Indian box 25 Word," and general Native American gaming materials, 2001

Arizona: Inter Tribal Council of Arizona packet, 2001 March box 25

Arizona: Cornell, Stephen, and Jonathan B. Taylor, "An Analysis of the box 25 Economic Impacts of Indian Gaming in the State of Arizona" report, 2001 June

Arizona: press release and informational packet about ballot proposition 202; box 25 and packet of informational documents collected by Yes for Arizona in support of Native American gaming, 2002

Arizona: Southwestern Indian Gaming Conference and Expo show guide, 2005 box 25 February 07-09

Arizona: "Arizona Player: Gaming and Entertainment Guide," volume 17 box 25 number 11, volume 20 number 3, 2009, 2012

Arizona: Ak-Chin Indian Community: newspaper articles, 1994 January box 25 13-2001 March 19

Arizona: Cocopah Tribe: tribal-state gaming compact, 1993 August 18 box 26

Arizona: Abaja (Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation): annual report, newspaper box 26 articles, and map, 1996-1998

Arizona: Akimel O'odham and Pee-Posh of the Gila River Indian Community box 26 (Gila River Indian Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation): tribal- state gaming compact, community brochures, and newspaper articles, 1993-2002

Arizona: Havasuw 'Baaja (Havasupai Tribe): government resolutions, press box 26 releases, newspaper articles, and informational packet titled "Havasupai Tribe Litigation: A Case of Genetic Piracy", 2004-2006

Arizona: Tribe: newspaper articles, 1995, 1997 box 26

Arizona: Pascua Yaqui Tribe: Spilde's notes, newspaper articles, and casino box 26 brochure, 2001-2003

Arizona: Akimel O'odham and Xalychidom Piipaash of the Salt River box 26 Reservation (Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of the Salt River Reservation): newspaper articles, 1993 July 20-2002 September 03

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Arizona: Ndeh Nation (San Carlos Apache Tribe): correspondence, 2001 box 26 December 20

Arizona: Tohono O'odham Nation: gaming regulation ordinance, newspaper box 26 articles, and Presbyterian hymn book with translations in Choctaw, Dakota, Cherokee, Creek, Diné bizaad (Navajo), Inupiaq, and O'odham, 1997 June

Arizona: Dilzhę́’é (Tonto Apache Tribe): statement, correspondence, and box 26 "Caring. Cooperation. Community. Mazatzal Casino" economic study, 1998 August 11

Arizona: Western Apache: Basso, Keith, "'Stalking with Stories': Names, box 26 Places, and Moral Narratives among the Western Apache" journal article, 1984

Arizona: White Mountain Apache of the Fort Apache Reservation: Kalt, box 26 Joseph P., "Economic Analysis of Proposed Designation of Critical Habitat for Salix Arizonica (Arizona Willow) on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation" report; and newspaper clippings, 1993-2002

Arizona: Yavapai-Apache Nation of Camp Verde Indian Reservation: box 26 "Gah'Nahvah/ Ya Ti'" newspaper, 2002 April, June

Colorado: newspaper articles on topics such as historic preservation and land box 26 purchases, 1994-2002

Colorado: Nuciu (Southern Ute Indian Tribe): gaming code, legal brief, and box 26 newspaper articles, 1995, 2001

Colorado, New Mexico, Utah: Nuciu (Ute Mountain Ute Tribe): tribal-state box 26 gaming compact with Colorado, 1995 October

New Mexico: Research and Polling, Inc., "New Mexico Indian Gaming box 26 Association: Indian Gaming Issues Public Opinion Poll" report; Center for Applied Research, "Indian Reservation Gaming in New Mexico: An Analysis of Its Impact on the State Economy and Revenue System" report; Center for Applied Research, "The Benefits and Costs of Indian Gaming in New Mexico" report; Center for Applied Research, "Indian Gaming and the New Mexico Economy" report; and New Mexico Indian Reservation Economic Study Group, "Indian Reservations and the New Mexico Economy" report, 1993-1996

New Mexico: newspaper articles on topics such as casino regulation and New box 27 Mexico's Muslim community; and 90th Santa Fe Indian Market special edition of "Native Peoples" magazine, 1995-2005, 2011

New Mexico: photograph of former Governor Lloyd Tortalita and New box 27 Mexico Senator Domenici's Chief of Staff Joe Trujillo at event; photograph of New Mexico landscape between Albuquerque, NM and Zuni, NM; and photograph of the Isleta Resort and Casino owned by the Pueblo of Isleta , 1999

New Mexico: greeting card to Spilde from Robert R. Garcia, 2001 May 03 box 27

New Mexico: Spilde's submission to the Journal of Gambling Studies titled box 27 "The Impact of Indian Gaming on ", 2002 June 18

New Mexico: Shis-Inday, Inday, and Indee (Mescalero Apache Tribe of box 27 the Mescalero Reservation): newspaper articles and casino brochures, approximately 1998-2003

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New Mexico: Ohkay Owingeh, New Mexico (Pueblo of San Juan): federal box 27 registration notice, 1997 October 15

New Mexico: Haaku Hanutra (Pueblo of Acoma): tribal-state gaming compact, box 27 newsletter, and notes, 1995

New Mexico: Haaku Hanutra (Pueblo of Acoma): photographs of the box 27 landscape, community, and tribal properties; and photographs of the Sky City Casino Hotel pool that is shaped like pottery, approximately 1997-2000

New Mexico: Nambé O-ween-gé (Pueblo of Nambe): tribal-state gaming box 27 compact, 1995

New Mexico: Po-Woh-Geh-Owingeh (Pueblo of San Ildefonso): tribal-state box 27 gaming compact, 1995

New Mexico: A:shiwi (Zuni Tribe): Zuni Eagle Sanctuary site report, Zuni box 27 heritage brochures, and newspaper articles, photographs of the Zuni Eagle Sanctuary, 2002

United States subject files, approximately 1990-2015 Physical Description: 2.73 Cubic Feet (3 boxes, 4 shared boxes) Physical Description: 4.43 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The United States subject files include photographs, newspaper articles, and periodicals about national gaming topics dating from approximately 1990 to 2015. The photographs depict numerous Native American casinos and reservations visited by Dr. Spilde on research trips. The newspaper articles cover topics such as the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, campaign financing, taxes, labor unions, articles about Dr. Spilde, nuclear waste, and other topics. The periodicals include nationally circulating magazines that cover the gaming industry, Native American sociocultural issues, and the hospitality and tourism industries.

Arrangement: This subseries is arranged by material type in the following order: photographs, newspaper articles, and periodicals. Each section is arranged in a rough chronological order and a portion of the newspapers are arranged topically.

Title/Description Containers Photographs of the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians, Mohegan Tribe of Indians, box 27 California, and Las Vegas, Nevada reservation locations, casinos, and tourist sites, 1998-2000

Photographs of interpretive signs at historical sites in the Northeast and box 27 Great Lakes, including Itasca, Illinois and Sachem's Rock in Massachusetts, approximately 1997-2000

Photographs of Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate and Forest County Bodéwadmi box 27 reservation sites and casinos; and photographs of locations in Minnesota, approximately 1997-2000

Photographs of Pueblo of Sandia and Oneida Nation of Wisconsin reservation box 27 sites and casinos, 1996

Photographs of unidentified Native American communities, properties, and box 27 artwork, approximately 1995-2005

Newspaper articles, 1992 box 27

Newspaper articles, 1993 box 27

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Newspaper articles, 1994 box 27

Newspaper articles, 1995 box 27

Newspaper articles, 1996 box 27

Newspaper articles, 1997 box 27

Newspaper articles, 1998 box 27

Newspaper articles, 1999 box 27

Newspaper articles, 2000 box 27

Newspaper articles, 2001 box 27

Newspaper articles, 2002 box 27

Newspaper articles, 2003 box 27

Newspaper articles, 2004 box 28

Newspaper articles, 2005 box 28

Newspaper articles, 2006 box 28

Newspaper articles, 2007 box 28

Newspaper articles, 2008 box 28

Newspaper articles, 2011 box 28

Newspaper articles, 2012 box 28

Newspaper articles, undated box 28

Newspaper articles on the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Department of the box 28 Interior, 1992-2001

Newspaper articles on campaign finance, 1996 April-2003 March box 28

Newspaper articles on cartoons, approximately 1990s box 28

Newspaper articles on casino tax, 1995-1999 box 28

Newspaper articles on diversifying wealth, 2000 February-2002 June box 28

Newspaper articles on Edward W. Said's "Out of Place: A Memoir", 1999 box 28 October 08-1999 November 07

Newspaper articles on entertainment including the "500 Nations" television box 28 series and the "Mino-Bimadiziwin: The Good Life" documentary about the Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, White Earth Band), 1997, undated

Newspaper articles on Harrah's Entertainment Inc. and politics, 1999 August- box 28 October

Newspaper article on Helen Hunt Jackson, 1996 April 28 box 28

Magazine articles from "Indian Gaming" magazine, 2008-2009 box 28

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Newspaper articles on Katherine A. Spilde, 1999, 2004 box 28

Newspaper articles on labor unions, 1991 October-2001 March box 28

Newspaper articles on labor unions, undated box 29

Newspaper articles on legislation, multiple Native American groups, box 29 California, and Nevada, 1999 August 26-September 02

Newspaper articles on national Native American topics, 1999 August 15-18 box 29

Newspaper articles on Native American and US politics, 1999 December-2000 box 29 September 20

Newspaper articles on nuclear waste, 1994 October-1999 March box 29

Newspaper articles on political contributions, 1996 May-2000 January box 29

Newspaper articles on politics, 1999 May-2000 April box 29

Newspaper articles on problem gaming, 1997 box 29

Newspaper articles on revenue sharing between states and Native American box 29 nations, 1998 May-2003 January

Newspaper articles on the US Supreme Court, 2001, 2002 box 29

Newspaper articles on youth gang membership, 1992, 1997 box 29

Newspaper articles on the 107th US Congress, 2001 box 29

Newspaper issues including "The Washington Post" and "Indian Country box 81 Today", 2000, 2001, 2005

Periodicals: magazines with articles on Native American gaming, gaming, box 82 hospitality, and tourism, 1992, 2002-2003, 2007-2008, 2015

Periodicals: magazines with articles on Native American gaming; box 29 sociopolitical and cultural topics; and the gaming industry, 1995-2007

Periodicals: magazines with articles on Native American gaming; box 30 sociopolitical and cultural topics; and the gaming industry, 2007-2015

Periodicals: "Casino Executive," magazines volume 5, numbers 1, 7, and 10, box 30 1999

Periodicals: "Slot Manager" magazines, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2012 box 30

Periodicals: "Tourism and Gaming, Supplement to 'Indian Gaming Today'" box 30 magazines, 2002-2005

Periodicals: "Harvard Business Review" magazines, 2004-2006 box 30

Periodicals: "Gaming and Leisure" magazines, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2011 box 30

Periodicals: "Poker BIZ," magazines volume 1 number 1, volume 1 number 3, box 30 volume 2 number 1, 2005-2006

Periodicals: "The Gambling Lifestyle Player," magazines volume 2, numbers 5 box 30 and 6, 2005 July-October

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Periodicals: "Casino Connection," magazines volume 1 number 6, volume 2 box 30 number 12, volume 5 number 3, 2005, 2008

Periodicals: "National Museum of the American Indian" magazines, box 30 2006-2007

Periodicals: "Casinofest," magazines numbers 3, 4, and 7, 2007-2008 box 31

Periodicals: "Corporate Board Member," magazines volume 11 numbers 5 and box 31 6, 2008 September-December

Periodicals: "RD&E: Retail, Dining, and Entertainment in the Gaming and box 31 Hospitality Industry" magazines, 2008, 2009

Periodicals: "Gambling Insider," magazines issues 8 and 9, 2011, 2012 box 31

International subject files, 1991-2015, undated Physical Description: 2.16 Cubic Feet (2 boxes, 2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 1.92 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The international subject files include materials about gaming and non-gaming topics in Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and the Pacific Islands dating from approximately 1991 to 2015. The materials include socioeconomic reports, national surveys, annual reports, Alberta Gaming Research Institute materials, conference materials, maps, brochures, booklets, journal articles, periodicals, promotional materials, photographs, audio recordings, video recordings, and newspaper articles. The international subject files focus primarily on gaming and non-gaming topics in Australia and Canada and provide valuable documentation for national and international comparative research.

Arrangement: Materials are grouped by region and are arranged alphabetically in the following order: Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and the Pacific Islands. The materials are further arranged in a rough chronological order.

Title/Description Containers NAPA (National Association for the Practice of Anthropology) Bulletin, box 31 "Intersections of Faith and Development in Local and Global Contexts" and map of the Eastern hemisphere and its gaming opportunities, 1998, 2003, 2010

Magazines on gaming, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2015, undated box 31

Africa: Barr, Graham, and Barry Standish, "Modeling the Economics of box 31 Gaming in South Africa" report, 1997

Africa: newspaper articles about South African culture, 1998 September 27 box 31

Africa: Eastern Cape Gambling and Betting annual reports, 2005 box 31

Asia: newspaper articles about India, Macau, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, box 31 gaming, and economics, 1995-1996, 2004, 2009

Asia: Wilson, Rob, "Imagining 'Asia-Pacific': Forgetting Colonialism in the box 31 Magical Waters of the Pacific" book chapter, 1998

Asia: Chinese casino and gaming brochures; and Chinese cultural exhibit box 31 brochures, approximately 2000s

Asia: Global Gaming Expo Asia program materials and conference packet box 31 from the International Conference on Gaming Industry and Public Welfare, 2004, 2009

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Asia: China Center for Lottery Studies, Peking University call for conference box 31 submissions and notes, 2009

Australia: untitled study on gaming, undated box 31

Australia: ACIL Consulting, "Australia's Gambling Industries: A Submission box 32 to the Productivity Commission's Inquiry into Australia's Gambling Industry" report; press release; Layton, Allan, and Andrew Worthington, "The Impact of Socio-Economic Factors on Gambling Expenditure" report; and Australian Institute for Gambling Research bibliographic lists of gaming reports and articles, 1997, 1999, 2002

Australia: newspaper articles on topics such as health, education, forced box 32 removal of indigenous peoples, genocide, art, and culture, 1997, 1998

Australia: newspaper articles on casinos and online gaming, 1998, 2001, 2002 box 32

Australia: timeline of "Milestones in the Development of Horse Racing and box 32 Wagering in the United States" from an Australasian conference, 1998 March 24-26

Australia: "Australia's Gambling Industries Inquiry Report", 1999 November box 32 26

Australia: Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice, Monash University, box 32 "The Impact of Gaming and Crime Statistics Project Report", 2000 May

Australia: Gaming Consultants International, "Summary Report: Recent box 32 Changes in Gaming Machine and Gaming Systems Regulations in Australia" report, 2002 August

Australia: Gaming Consultants International, "Responsible Gaming Initiatives box 32 Applicable to Gaming Machine Operations in Victoria, Australia" report, 2005 January

Australia: "The Changing Landscape of Indigenous Gambling in Northern box 32 Australia: Current Knowledge and Future Directions" journal article draft edited by Spilde, 2007 October

Australia: Charles Darwin University, School for Social and Policy Research box 32 annual report, 2008

Australia: "Journal of the National Association for Gambling Studies," volume box 32 20, 2008 May

Canada: "Lottery Participation by Youth with Gambling Problems," draft box 32 journal article, undated

Canada: newspaper articles on the Enoch Cree Nation, Tobique, Gitxsan, box 32 Nisga'a, Innu, Inuit of Kuujjuaq, Nunavik, Mohawk, First Nations, HIV/ AIDS, land claims, gaming, federal recognition, and abuse cases in aboriginal schools, 1995-2000

Canada: journal articles on casino gaming and gaming in Canada; and box 32 National Aboriginal Financing Task Force, "The Promise of the Future: Achieving Economic Self-Sufficiency Through Access to Capital" report, 1997, 2000-2001

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Canada: Berdahl, Loleen Youngman, "Gambling in Canada: Triumph, Tragedy box 32 or Trading: The Impact of Gaming upon Canadian Non-Profits: A 1999 Survey of Gaming Grant Recipients," Canada West Foundation report, 1999

Canada: "SAY Magazine," problem gaming postcards, and report on gaming in box 32 Montreal, approximately 2000s

Canada: Chambers, Kerry, and Tracy Schrans, "Prevalence Studies, Moving box 32 Beyond the Numbers: A Critical Summary of the Debate Surrounding the Conceptualization and Measurement of Problem Gambling in Canada" report, approximately 2000s

Canada: Anielski, Mark, et al., "The Alberta Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) box 32 Accounts: A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live" report, 2000 July 04

Canada: Alberta Gaming Research Institute research project data sheet and box 33 bibliographies on problem gaming; and bibliography on gaming resources, 2000-2002

Canada: "Pathological Gambling in Montreal's Chinese Community: An box 33 Anthropological Perspective," draft manuscript with Spilde's notes, 2001

Canada: Enoch/Paragon Limited Partnership, "Environmental Assessment: box 33 Enoch Cree Nation Entertainment Resort" report, 2003 October

Canada: Alberta Gaming Research Institute annual reports, 2004-2011 box 33

Canada: programs, schedules, pamphlets, and newsletters from the Alberta box 33 Gaming Research Institute's 5th Annual Conference, 2005-2006

Canada: Regional District of Nanaimo Liquid Waste Department survey, 2006 box 33 March

Europe: Polders, Bernard, "Gaming Policies in Europe" journal article, 1997 box 33

Europe: United Kingdom: Barclay's "Win Big in Britain" video recording, box 33 undated Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs

Europe: United Kingdom: London First Centre informational booklet, 2003 box 33 March

Europe: United Kingdom: draft casino gaming bill; newspaper and magazines box 33 articles on gaming, alcoholism, remote gaming, Tessa Jowell, and problem gaming; and brochure, 2003-2004, undated

Europe: Germany: Kultur Radio brochure and audio recording, 2012 box 33 Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs

Latin America and the Caribbean: map of gaming in the Caribbean, Central box 33 America, and South America, undated

Latin America and the Caribbean: Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas Resort box 33 informational brochure, undated

Latin America and the Caribbean: newspaper articles on Brazil, Mexico, box 33 Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, Argentina, Peru, Caribbean islands, indigenous peoples, off-shore gaming, land claims, sovereignty, oil, environmental issues, and culture, 1992-1999

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Latin America and the Caribbean: DRI WEFA, "Assessment of the Economic box 33 Impact of Sun International Bahamas" report, 2001

Latin America and the Caribbean: materials from an Alliance for Tax, Legal, box 34 and Accounting Seminars (ATLAS) conference titled, "Legal Strategies and Opportunities for Doing Business in Mexico", 2006 April 04-06

Middle East: newspaper articles on Israel, Palestine, and casinos in Turkey, box 34 1997-1998

Pacific Islands: Abbott, Max, and Rachel Volberg, "Gambling and Problem box 34 Gambling in New Zealand: A Report on Phase One of the National Survey" report, 1991 December

Pacific Islands: magazines articles on Samoa; and list of tables and box 34 figures from Australian Institute for Gambling Research on New Zealand, approximately 1995-2005

Pacific Islands: Abbott, Max, and Rachel Volberg, "The New Zealand National box 34 Survey of Problem and Pathological Gambling" report, 1996

Pacific Islands: newspaper articles on American Samoa, Kiribati, Papua New box 34 Guinea, Micronesia, Bikini Atoll, rising sea levels, crime, tourism, gaming, and the Maldives, 1997

Pacific Islands: Abbott, Max, and Rachel Volberg, "Gambling and Problem box 34 Gambling in the Community: An International Overview and Critique" report, 1999

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Professional activities files, 1980-2015 (1995-2005) Physical Description: 12.19 Cubic Feet (17 boxes, 3 shared oversize boxes, 1 shared flat file) Physical Description: 12.54 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The professional activities files include materials collected by anthropologist Katherine Spilde during her employment with the National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC), the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA), and the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED). The materials date from 1980 to 2005, with the bulk of materials dating from 1995 to 2005. The materials document the institutional research of NGISC, NIGA, and HPAIED as well as the legal and regulatory history of Native American gaming in the United States. Also included to a lesser extent are materials from her work with the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Data Management, Needs Assessment, and Auditing Workgroup; the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Joint Task Force; and the National Council on Problem Gambling. The series contains research and subject files created by Dr. Spilde during her employment with various agencies of the federal government and universities. The series includes socioeconomic reports, testimonies, correspondence, memos, press releases, audiovisual materials, promotional materials, pamphlets, brochures, booklets, journal articles, legal briefs, legislative documents, notes, presentations, conference materials, and newspaper articles.

Arrangement: The professional activities files are organized into 13 subseries: Subseries I.A. National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC) files, 1980-2002; Subseries I.B. National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) files, approximately 1993-2014; Subseries I.C. National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Joint Task Force files, 1995-2002;

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Subseries I.D. National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Data Management, Needs Assessment, and Auditing Workgroup files, 1995-2007; Subseries I.E. Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED) files, 1990-2010; Subseries I.F. Veterans History Project files, 2002-2004; Subseries I.G. National Council on Problem Gambling files, 2000-2008; Subseries I.H. University of California, Riverside (UCR) files, 1998-2009; Subseries I.I. San Diego State University (SDSU) files, 2008-2010; Subseries I.J. Anthropology teaching and research files, 1980, 1993-2008; Subseries I.K. General notes, approximately 1997-2010; Subseries I.L. Spilde publications, approximately 2000-2007; Subseries I.M. Conference materials, 1994, 2000-2015, undated.

National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC) files, 1980-2002 (1997-1999) Physical Description: 3.82 Cubic Feet (5 boxes, 3 shared boxes) Physical Description: 3.55 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC) files document NGISC's efforts to survey gambling in the United States dating from approximately 1980 to 2002, with the bulk of materials dating from 1997 to 1999. Spilde worked on a subcommittee of the commission that researched the impacts of Native American gaming and non-Native American gaming on Native American and non-Native American communities. The materials include NGISC testimonies; agendas; memos from NGISC, the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA), and the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC); correspondence from corporations and private communities regarding their support of Native American gaming; socioeconomic reports; journal articles; and newspaper articles. The socioeconomic reports investigate a number of topics such as state lotteries, Native American gaming, and advertising.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged thematically into the following categories: general, advertising, lotteries, and conferences and testimonies. The materials are further arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers General

Newspaper articles, magazine articles, and law reviews about labor unions, box 34 employment, and Native American employment, 1989, 1994, 1997-1999

Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians' letter to Kay James, thank box 34 you letters, memos, invoices, and newspaper articles, 1993, 1996-1998

"10-23-96 Task Force Mts" audio recording, 1996 October 23 box 85 Physical Description: 1 Audio Cassettes

Marquette Advisors Real Estate Counselors informational packet and box 34 articles, 1996

Newspaper and magazine articles on NGISC and gaming generally, 1996, box 35 1997-1999

NGISC questionnaire packet for casinos, petition from the National Trust box 35 for Historic Preservation for inclusion in NGISC's socioeconomic analysis agenda, "McCarthy's Scare Tactics Are Not Based on the Facts" packet, and a review of IGRA components, 1997-1999

Legislation founding NGISC; NGISC charter; operations and procedures box 35 manual; biographies of NGISC commissioners; "relevant remarks and articles" packet; and journal articles and newspaper articles on the creation of NGISC, 1997, 1999, 2001 - Page 59- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

NGISC, "Social and Economic Impacts of Tribal Government Gambling" box 35 report; Flatt, Allison, "Overview of Native American Gambling Legal and Regulatory Issues" report; Adam Rose and Associates, "The Regional Economic Impacts of Casino Gambling: Assessment of the Literature and Establishment of a Research Agenda" report; National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, "Overview of National Survey and Community Database Research on Gambling Behavior" report; NGISC, "Indian Gambling Subcommittee Report"; and journal article, 1997-1999, undated

105th and 106th U.S. Congress lists of representatives and senators; box 35 correspondence between NGISC members and Spilde; NGISC organizational chart; and collection of quotes about NGISC and Native American gaming, 1997, 1998, 1999

Testimonies and studies sent to NGISC, bibliography of socioeconomic box 35 impact studies, notes on socioeconomic terms, and NGISC reports on the socioeconomic impact of gaming, 1997-1999, 2002

Correspondence regarding hiring Spilde, 1998 box 35

Photographs of NGISC commissioners Paul Moore and Bill Bible at box 35 Bible's suite in the MGM Grand Las Vegas Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, 1998

NGISC overview on riverboat gambling, and journal articles and box 35 newspaper articles on riverboat gambling and casinos, 1998

Hazy, Michael, "Gambling and the Elderly" draft legal brief; Kindt, John box 35 Warren, "U.S. and International Concerns Over the Socio-Economic Costs of Legalized Gambling: Greater than the Illegal Drug Problem?" report; and Cornell, Stephen, et al., "American Indian Gaming Policy and Its Socio-Economic Effects: A Report to the National Gambling Impact Study Commission" report, 1998 May-July

National Council on Problem Gambling Inc., "Presentations to the box 35 NGISC"; Albanese, Jay S., "Casino Gambling and White-Collar Crime: An Examination of the Empirical Evidence" report; Gerstein, Dean, et al., "Gambling Impact and Behavior Study" report; Gardner, Chuck, "The Regulation of Organized Gambling in Nevada" report; socioeconomic impact report excerpt; newsletter; and notes, 1998-1999, undated

Thompson, William N., "Economic Issues and Native American Gaming" box 36 report; Rice, Valerie A., "Internet Gambling: Technology and Policy Changes" report; Christiansen/Cummings Associates, Inc., "Consumer Spending in Casinos, Casino Jobs and Payrolls, and Indian Gambling Revenues" report; Cohn and Wolfe, "A Report on America's Casino Gaming Industry" report; Cohn and Wolfe, "The 1999 Industry Report: A Profile of America's Casino Gaming Industry" report; NGISC summary on Native American gaming; DeVore, P. Cameron, and Walsh, John J., "A First Amendment Analysis of Restrictions on Gambling Advertising" report; and notes, 1998-1999

US v. the Spokane Tribe of Indians court opinion and memo, 1998, 2000 box 36

Correspondence in support of gaming in Hiawatha, Kansas; and box 36 correspondence from Mayor James T. Scherer in support of NGISC, 1998 November 04

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Correspondence in support of the Tulalip Tribes of Washington's gaming box 36 enterprises, 1998 November 05

DeVore, P. Cameron, and Walsh, John J., "A First Amendment Analysis box 36 of Restrictions on Gambling Advertising" report; Atchison, Edward M., "Gambling Industry's Responsibility to the Addiction of Problem Gambling Through Marketing, Advertising, and Promotions" report; memos from NGISC and NIGA; meeting minutes and schedules; notes; and journal articles about advertising, 1998, 1999

Correspondence supporting the Gaa-zagaskwaajimekaag Anishinaabeg's box 36 (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Leech Lake Band) gaming enterprises, 1999 February 03

Newspaper articles about NGISC's proposed moratorium on Native box 36 American gaming and email correspondence, 1999 March-June

US Government Accountability Office (GAO), "National Gambling box 36 Impact Study Commission: Selected Operation Practices" report, 1999 April

NGISC final report, summary of the NGISC final report, statement by box 36 American Gaming Association (AGA) President and CEO Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr., statement by Raymond C. Scheppach, and a list of issues describing NGISC as a "flawed process", 1999 June 15

Correspondence, memos, and newspaper articles to and about NGISC box 36 commissioner James Dobson, 1999

Memos, "Federal Register" listings, email correspondence, testimonies, box 36 and legislation about the Babbitt Amendment, Graham-Enzi-Reid Amendment, and the Weldon Amendment, 1999

Advertising

Court opinions and Spilde's notes, 1980, 1986, 1993-1998 box 37

Notes and summaries on major advertising supreme court cases, journal box 37 article, and House of Representatives bills, 1980, 1986, 1995-1999

Newspaper articles about gaming advertisements, 1989, 1990, 1994-1999 box 37

Newspaper articles, 1991, 1997-1999 box 37

Journal articles and legal briefs, approximately 1994-1999 box 37

Liquormart, Inc. and Peoples Super Liquor Stores, Inc. v. Rhode Island box 37 and the Rhode Island Liquor Stores Association court opinion, 1996

Newspaper articles, approximately 1996-2001 box 37

Goldstein, Linda A., "New Issues, Cases, and Strategies in Online box 37 Advertising, Marketing and Promotion" report, 1997

Journal articles on player tracking, 1997-1999 box 37

Photographs of casino advertisements, approximately 1997-2000 box 37

Nelmark, David W., "The Odds-on Favorite for Privacy Protection: Direct box 37 Marketing and Player Tracking in the Las Vegas Gaming Industry" report and memo, 1998 - Page 61- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Memos from advertising organizations; newspaper articles about box 37 advertising; informational materials on marketing and crime; and notes about lottery advertising, 1998, 1999

Newspaper articles about tobacco and cigarette advertising, 1998, 1999 box 37

"Lottery Advertising Compilation for 3/19/99 NGISC presentation by Phil box 83 Cook, Duke University" video recording, 1999 March 19 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Newspaper articles on advertising promotions, 1999 box 38

Sections of US Code of Law on the Federal Communications Commission box 38 (FCC), 1999

Examples of advertising materials including casino brochures, newspaper box 38 clippings, and magazine clippings, 2000, 2002, undated

Lotteries

Journal articles and newspaper articles on lotteries, 1985, 1989, 1991, box 38 1996-2000

Clotfelter, Charles T., and Philip J. Cook, "On the Economics of State box 38 Lotteries" report (incomplete copy), 1990

University of Alabama at Birmingham, Research Foundation, "Executive box 38 Summary of the Potential Economic Impact of Casino Gaming and a State Lottery in Alabama"; GTECH, "The Vital Signs of Legalized Gaming in America" report; Spilde's notes; NGISC report on lotteries by Douglas Seay; and NGISC overview on lotteries in the US, 1994, 1998, undated

Legal brief on advertising and lotteries, 1996 box 38

Informational packet with a historic overview of lotteries in Massachusetts, box 38 presentation slides, newspaper articles, and testimony from Samuel DePhillippo (Executive Director of the Massachusetts State Lottery), 1997

Lottery informational packet, advertising standards, list of state lottery box 38 compacts, and a demographic study of ten states, 1997, 2000, undated

Conferences and testimonies

"National Gaming Commission Hearings" video recording, undated box 83 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Inaugural statement by NGISC Chairman Kay C. James, 1997 June 20 box 38

Correspondence from Kay C. James to NIGA representative Chuck box 38 Robertson, 1997 July 30

Conference agenda, minutes report, NIGA memos, outline of plan, box 38 meeting summary, correspondence from commissioner Robert Loescher, testimonies, and newspaper articles, 1997 August

Newspaper articles and memos to NGISC regarding a site visit to box 38 Minnesota, 1997 November

Agendas, testimony transcripts, and newspaper article, 1998 January box 38

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Agenda and testimonies, 1998 March box 38

Testimony and correspondence from commissioner Robert Loescher about box 38 past NGISC testimonies and future hearings, 1998 April

Agenda, 1998 May box 38

Commissioner Robert Loescher's notes on the "research section" of box 38 NGISC's website, 1998 June

Agendas, memos, notes, and testimonies from San Diego and other box 39 conferences; informational materials on the Akimel O'odham and Pee-Posh of the Gila River Indian Community (Gila River Indian Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation), Ndeh Nation (San Carlos Apache Tribe), Abaja (Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation), and North Dakota Indian Gaming Association; Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR), "Research Prospectus"; and Pool, Amy Bunger, et al., "Survey of Regulatory Practices in the Gaming Industry" report, 1998 July, undated

Agenda and testimonies, 1998 August box 39

Agendas, NGISC commissioner Dobson's recommendations to individuals box 39 prior to their testimonies, testimonies, "staff newspaper clippings," and notes, 1998 September

Agendas, testimonies, memos from NIGA, minutes from conference box 39 meeting, and newspaper articles about the conference, 1998 November

Agendas, testimonies, memos from NIGA, minutes from conference box 40 meeting, and newspaper articles about the conference, 1998 November

Testimonies and informational packet, 1998 December box 40

Witness list, testimonies, federal register listings, and newspaper articles, box 40 1999 January

Virginia "retreat" conference materials including memos, agendas, witness box 40 lists, testimonies, meeting minutes, notes, correspondence between Spilde and the Gaa-zagaskwaajimekaag Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Leech Lake Band), and testimony of the Saginaw Anishinaabeg (Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe), 1999 February

Press release, newspaper article, and testimonies, 1999 March box 40

Testimony and memos, 1999 April box 40

Conference minutes; and "recommendation report" by California nations box 40 on the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), and tribal-state relationships, 1999 May

Testimonies, 1999 June box 40

National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) files, approximately 1993-2014 (1997-2001) Physical Description: 2.44 Cubic Feet (3 boxes, 4 shared boxes) Physical Description: 2.64 Linear Feet

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Scope and Contents Note: The National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) files document NIGA's efforts to protect Native American rights through policy-making and the regulation of Native American gaming enterprises. The materials date from 1993 to 2014, with the bulk of materials dating from 1997 to 2001. Materials include research and publications, materials about the Enzi Amendment, and materials about gaming classifications collected by Katherine Spilde while she worked for NIGA. Also included are reports, directories, memos, correspondence, press releases, congressional records, testimonies, interviews, notes, journal articles, photographs, video recordings of NIGA hearings, promotional materials, and newspaper articles.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged thematically in the following order: publications, the Enzi Amendment, gaming classifications, and general gaming materials. The materials are further arranged in a rough chronological order within the thematic categories and then in chronological order within each folder.

Title/Description Containers Publications and research material

NIGA, "Speaking the Truth About Indian Gaming" report, 1993 box 40

Annual reports, 1994, 1999, 2002, 2007, 2012 box 41

"The Moccasin Telegraph" newsletters, 1994, 1996 box 41

Research gathered on revenue sharing between Native American nations box 41 and states, including speech by Richard Hill and newspaper articles, approximately 1994, 1999-2001

NIGA, "Speaking the Truth About Indian Gaming" report; and NIGA, box 41 "Rebuilding Communities Through Indian Self-Reliance: The Economic Impact of Indian Gaming in 2007" report, 1995, 2007

NIGA, "1995 Economic Development Resource Guide", 1995 box 41

NIGA, "National Indian Gaming Minimal Internal Control Standards" box 41 booklet, 1998

Spilde's notes on a national gaming impact study, approximately box 41 1999-2001

Newsletters, press kit, and pamphlet, approximately 1999-2009 box 41

National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and the National Congress of box 41 American Indians (NCAI) Joint Task Force conference book, 2000

Resource directories, 2000, 2001 box 41

NIGA Library and Resource Center guidebook, 2001 January box 41

107th and 112th Congress directories for NIGA members, 2001-2003, box 42 2011-2013

Mid-year membership meeting and NIGA/NCAI task force meeting box 42 conference book, 2002

Resource directories, 2005, 2011 box 42

Conference exhibitor and convention guides, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2014 box 42

Conference guide, 2010 October box 42

"2012 NIGA Membership Book", 2012 box 42

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Tribal-state compact list, federal registers, and congressional records, box 42 1996-1998

Memos and press releases regarding a Department of the Interior box 42 appropriations bills and class III gaming, 1997-1999

Statements, opposing position statements, talking points, draft letter from box 43 Native American caucus, Senate appropriations committee member list, correspondence, and S. 1572 congressional record, 1997-1998

NCAI newsletters and memos, 1998-1999 box 43

Memos and press releases from the NIGA/NCAI task force, NIGA, Dorsey box 43 and Whitney LLP, the Department of the Interior, US Congress, and the National Governors Association, 1998-1999

Senate Interior Appropriations voting records (blank), notes, and memos box 43 from Dorsey and Whitney LLP, 1998-1999

Draft amendment, summaries of opposing views, and US v. the Spokane box 43 Tribe of Indians court opinion, 1998

Correspondence and notes from Dorsey and Whitney LLP, 1998 box 43

S. 1572 congressional record, HR 3094 congressional record, draft box 43 amendments to Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), congressional records, and excerpts from laws concerning class III gaming, 1998-1999

Gaming classifications

Research collected on Oklahoma including correspondence regarding box 43 Wild Ball Bingo; Onöndowága and Haudenosaunee (Seneca-Cayuga Nation); Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma; Tsitsistas and Iñunaina (Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, Oklahoma); Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, Northern Arapaho Tribe of Wyoming, Diamond Game Enterprises v. National Indian Gaming Commission, et al. court opinion, summaries of class III gaming and banking card games, and notes, 1995, 2001

Research on United States v. 162 Megamania Gambling Devices including box 43 court opinion, essay on electronic skills games, National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) alternate proposed rule on gaming classifications, newspaper article, and postcards, 1998-2000

Briefing on class III gaming procedures, Spilde's notes, agenda, and box 43 summary, 1999

Federal register; State of Florida and State of Alabama v. United States of box 43 America, United States Department of the Interior, and Bruce Babbitt court opinion; press release; and memos, 1999

Interview transcript with Tracy Burris, chairman of the Oklahoma Indian box 43 Gaming Association, approximately 1999-2000

Tracy Burris testimony; report on the Oklahoma Charity Games Act; box 43 report on gaming classifications by the Seminole Tribe of Florida; Seneca- Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, Northern Arapaho Tribe of Wyoming, Diamond Game Enterprises v. National

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Indian Gaming Commission, et al. court opinion; correspondence; and notes, 1999-2003

Class II and class III gaming definitions; memos and press releases from box 43 NIGA, NIGC, the Nimíipuu (Nez Perce Tribe), and the Nuciu (Southern Ute Indian Tribe); federal register; NIGC proposal; summary of gaming classification laws; and newspaper articles, 1999-2001

General

Research on economic development including William N. Thompson's box 43 testimony to NGISC, journal article, and newspaper articles, 1993-1998

Newspaper articles regarding NIGA, national politics, law, Native box 43 American gaming, IGRA amendments, and other topics, approximately 1993-2001

"Dorf and Stanton, Hearings on Indian Gaming, 07/25/94, Tapes 1-4" box 83 video recording, 1994 July 25 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Dorf and Stanton, Hearings on Indian Gaming, 07/25/94, Tapes 5-8" box 84 video recording; and "Dorf and Stanton, Hearings on Indian Gaming, 07/25/94, Tapes 9-11" video recording, 1994 July 25 Physical Description: 2 VHS Tapes

Bylaws, general summaries, schedule, invoice, flier, phone lists, resume, box 43 and email correspondence, 1994, 1998-2001

Sampson, Donald G., "Optimizing Gaming Operations and Amenities box 43 in Casino Planning and Development" report; and American Energy Solutions, Inc., "The Power Move: New Tribal Energy Options in a Deregulating Environment" report, 1995, 1997

Richard G. Hill's testimony before the US Senate Committee on Indian box 43 Affairs oversight hearing on the NIGC proposal to amend IGRA, 1997 June 10

Position statement on Nevada and California gaming interests; and box 43 collection of quotes about IGRA amendments, Enzi amendment, mediation, secretarial procedures and other topics relating to Native American government to federal government relationships, approximately 1997-2001

Essay on sovereignty by Spilde, fact sheets on bills relating to Native box 43 American issues in the 107th Congress, executive summary, guide to Native American government gaming, and fact sheet on suicide, approximately 1997-2001

Photographs from meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1997 January box 43

Collection of NGISC testimonies by Michael J. Anderson, Thomas F. box 43 Gede, David Kwail, W. Ron Allen, Dale Phillips, Raymond C. Scheppach, and Mary V. Thomas, 1998-1999

List of member nations, and incomplete list of Native American casinos, box 43 1998, 2000

Correspondence with Robert Gitter, Gitter's paper on reservation wages, box 44 and essay on earnings of Native American men, 1998, 2000 - Page 66- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

List of Native American casinos, list of tribal-state gaming compacts, list box 44 of NIGA Executive Committee members, and list of Native American- owned golf courses, 1998, 1999, 2001

Memos, press releases, and correspondence regarding NIGA; IGRA box 44 amendments; California; NIGC health and environmental regulations; and the regulation of class III gaming, 1999-2003, 2006

Spilde's notes on meeting with Bruce Babbitt, the Enzi amendment, box 44 regional research, and other topics, approximately 1999-2001

Rick Hill's testimony on the NGISC final report and economic box 44 development; Ernest L. Stevens Jr.'s testimony on S. 1529; and legislative record on IGRA amendments, 1999, 2001, 2004

National Journal's Congress Daily reports on appropriations, health, box 44 and other topics concerning Native American law; and draft of IGRA amendment, 1999

"Prin Pictures, Wendell Chino, NIGA Video, 5:00, 4-26-99" video box 84 recording, 1999 April 26 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Global Gaming Expo (G2E) session schedule; correspondence with the box 44 American Gaming Association (AGA); webpages on AGA events and publications; and AGA brochure, 1999, 2001

Collection of environment, public health, and safety comments to the box 44 NIGC from numerous Native American nations; and sample letter drafted by NIGA, 2000-2001

Photograph of Nation Council on Problem Gambling executive director box 44 Keith Whyte listening to Jonathan Taylor from Harvard at an event in the NIGA Headquarters in Washington DC, 2000

Materials gathered on environment, health, and safety including box 44 correspondence, federal register, PowerPoint presentation, and testimony of Rick Hill, 2000-2001

Correspondence between Rick Hill and "The Boston Globe," analysis of box 44 treatment of Native Americans in Boston Globe articles, and newspaper article on Boston Globe apology, approximately 2000-2001

"Jason Lewis, NIGA, 5-7-00" audio recording, 2000 May 07 box 85 Physical Description: 1 Audio Cassettes

Diamond Game Enterprises, Inc. and the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes box 44 of the Oklahoma Gaming Commission v. Janet Reno et al. court opinion, 2000

Materials gathered for NCAI conference at Foxwoods Resort Casino box 44 including documents from the 107th Congress, project proposal for the NIGA Library and Resource Center, correspondence, and notes, 2001

Research on S. 832 (The IGRA Improvement Act) including congressional box 44 records, memo, and correspondence, 2001

Presentation of survey results on Native American Gaming by Fairbank, box 44 Maslin, Maullin, and Associates, 2005 November - Page 67- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

"NIGA Interview, Thomas Interview" video recording, 2012 April 02 box 85 Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs

National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Joint Task Force files, 1995-2002 Physical Description: 0.75 Cubic Feet (2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 0.67 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Joint Task Force files (1995-2002) document the task force's efforts to regulate Native American gaming. The materials in this subseries document institutional and political approaches to Native American gaming and national legislation about Native American sovereignty and civil rights. Materials include socioeconomic reports, correspondence, memos, court opinions, newsletters, periodicals, notes, agendas, press releases, proposals to amend the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), journal articles, and newspaper articles. The materials document IGRA amendments, the Enzi amendment, and California gaming. Additional materials relating to NCAI can be found in the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) subject files located in general subject files. Materials directly related to Spilde's activities as a member of the task force were placed in the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Joint Task Force files. Other materials about NCAI were placed in the NCAI subject files or the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Data Management, Needs Assessment, and Auditing Workgroup files.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers Journal article on state taxes and legal brief on the Miccosukee Tribe of box 44 Indians and Florida State taxes, 1995, 2000

Memos, legislative proposal for IGRA amendment, agendas, meeting minutes, box 44 and agreement on task force operations, 1996-1999

Correspondence; press releases; "NCAI Sentinel" newsletter; NCAI, "Tribal box 44 Leaders Meeting on Legislative Action" report; and NCAI 55th Annual Session informational booklet, 1996, 1998

NIGC press release, correspondence from the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, and box 44 correspondence from the Minnesota Indian Gaming Association, 1996, 1999

NIGA correspondence and press releases regarding the joint task force, 1996, box 44 1998

Memos from NIGA, Dorsey and Whitney LLP, National Governors box 44 Association, Conference of Western Attorneys, Department of the Interior, and NICC regarding the task force, IGRA negotiations, NIGA, the Enzi-Sessions Amendment, and Native American gaming in California, 1996-1998

Memos from NIGA, Dorsey and Whitney LLP, National Governors box 45 Association, Conference of Western Attorneys, Department of the Interior, and NICC regarding the task force, IGRA negotiations, NIGA, the Enzi-Sessions Amendment, and Native American gaming in California, 1999

Testimony from Deborah Doxtator on tax-exempt lands and gaming; article on box 45 taxes; and "Indian Assistance Handbook" for tax filing, 1997

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Correspondence and draft memo from Dorsey and Whitney LLP to Native box 45 American leaders regarding the development of a response to critics of Native American governments, 1997

"NCAI News" newsletter; and press releases regarding NCAI, the joint task box 45 force, federal law, and Native American law, 1997-1999

Dorsey and Whitney LLP, Indian Law Practice Group, "Background Materials box 45 on Sovereign Immunity" report, 1997 November

Reports from private sector organizations on state taxes and brief on HR 325, box 45 1997-1999

Memos regarding the NIGA/NCAI attorney work group, 1998 box 45

Correspondence between Dorsey and Whitney LLP employees regarding box 45 Native American law and the task force, 1998

Newspaper articles regarding gaming negotiations and the NGISC, 1998-1999 box 45

Spilde's meeting notes, 1998 box 45

NIGA Associate Member newsletters, NIGA fact sheets, pamphlets, and trade box 45 show guides, 1998

Materials gathered for IGRA negotiations including correspondence, agendas, box 45 summaries of the negotiations, resumes, and biographies, 1998-2000

Joint task force tribal position papers on tribal-state negotiations and box 45 statements on IGRA amendments, 1998-1999

Press releases from US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs regarding IGRA box 45 negotiations and the Campbell Amendment, 1999

Memos from NCAI and Gardner, Carton, and Douglas; and newspaper articles, box 45 1999-2002

Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians et al. v. Galen Hardin et al. court box 45 opinion, US v. Clara Nomee court opinion, draft Native American tax bill, and Kevin J. Wadzinski's testimony before Congress, 1999-2001

Statistical report on tribal-state tobacco and motor fuel taxation; and statement box 45 on state taxation from the Ahkwesásne Kanien'kehá:ka (Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe), 1999, 2000

National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Data Management, Needs Assessment, and Auditing Workgroup files, 1995-2007 (1997-2001) Physical Description: 0.71 Cubic Feet (1 box, 1 shared box) Physical Description: 0.63 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Data Management, Needs Assessment, and Auditing Workgroup files document the workgroup's efforts to manage, regulate, and assist Native American gaming enterprises from 1995 to 2007, with the bulk of materials dating from 1997 to 2001.The materials document the creation and administration of the workgroup, institutional and political approaches to Native American gaming, and national legislation about Native American issues. The materials include reports; a cooperative agreement between the BIA and NCAI; senate bills and testimonies; Legal Services Corporation reports and materials; "NCAI Sentinel" and BIA newsletters; informational packets; Dr. Spilde's - Page 69- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

contract and notes on meetings and personal research; memos; legal briefs; book chapters from other scholars; surveys; journal articles; and newspaper articles. Additional materials relating to NCAI can be found in the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) subject files located in general subject files. Materials directly related to Spilde's activities as a member of the workgroup were placed in the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Data Management, Needs Assessment, and Auditing Workgroup files. Other materials about NCAI were placed in the NCAI subject files or the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Joint Task Force files.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers Legal brief on lending; book chapter on higher education; survey of judicial box 45 salaries; Legal Services Corporation, "Serving the Civil Needs of Low-Income Americans" special report to Congress; and Burke, Vee, "Indian Tribes and Welfare Reform," CRS Report for Congress, 1995, 2000, 2001

"Report of the Executive Committee for Indian Country Law Enforcement box 45 Improvements Final Report to the Attorney General and the Secretary of the Interior", 1997

Reaves, Brian A., and Andrew L. Goldberg, "Local Police Departments 1997," box 46 report to the US Department of Justice, 1997

Legal Services Corporation report abstracts and article; fliers; essays on mental box 46 health; and Moapa Band of Paiute Indians financial justification statement, 1997, 2000-2001, 2003

Newspaper articles on crime, suicide, finance, health, and other social issues, box 46 1997-2002

US Department of Education, "Profile of Undergraduates in US Postsecondary box 46 Education Institutions 1995-96" statistical report; and American Indian Higher Education Consortium, "Tribal College Contributions to Local Economic Development" report, 1998, 2000

"NCAI Sentinel" newsletter and BIA newsletter, 1998, 2000 box 46

American Indian Research and Policy Institute webpage printouts on Native box 46 Americans and home ownership, 1999

US Department of Justice, "Law Enforcement Management and box 46 Administrative Statistics: Local Police Departments 1999" report, 1999

National Academy of Public Administration, "A Study of Management and box 46 Administration: The Bureau of Indian Affairs" report, 1999

US Department of Justice, "Bureau of Justice Statistics: American Indians and box 46 Crime" report, 1999

US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, "Report on Tribal box 46 Priority Allocations", 1999

S. 612 (Indian Needs Assessment and Program Evaluation Act) and testimony box 46 of Kevin Gover on S. 612, 1999, 2000

Notes on research and from meetings, approximately 2000 box 46

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Hobbs, Straus, Dean, and Walker, LLP, "Critical Issues Relating to Financial box 46 Reporting and Auditing Under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act" report, 2000

Memos, 2000-2001 box 46

Executive summary, draft report on BIA data collection, Spilde's contract, box 46 agendas, schedules, and contact information lists, 2000-2001

Draft forms for justification statements and tribal courts data collection; box 46 summary on welfare reform; and press releases, approximately 2000-2002

Cooperative agreement between the BIA and the NCAI for the NCAI/BIA box 46 Data Management, Needs Assessment, and Auditing Workgroup; and future directions report with edits, 2001

Packet on law enforcement and legal systems including summaries, webpage box 46 printouts on the Nebraska judicial system, and webpage printouts on education programs, 2001

Wakeling, Stewart, et al., "Policing on American Indian Reservations: A box 46 Report to the National Institute of Justice" report, 2001 January 25

NCAI/BIA Data Management, Needs Assessment, and Auditing Workgroup, box 46 "Nation Building in Indian Country: A Report on Three Tribal Programs: Law Enforcement, Tribal Courts, Scholarships" report and draft report with edits, 2001 July

Clarkson, Gavin, "Capital and Finance Issues: Tribal Enterprises" report; and box 46 Meeks, Elsie, "Capital and Finance Issues: On-Reservation Private Sector Growth" report, 2007

Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED) files, 1990-2010 (2000-2005) Physical Description: 1.22 Cubic Feet (1 box, 2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 1.34 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED) files document the HPAIED's efforts to research the socioeconomic impacts of Native American gaming from 1990 to 2010, with the bulk of materials dating from 2000 to 2005. The materials in this subseries document Dr. Spilde's research while working for the HPAIED, offering valuable insight into the administration of the organization. The subseries includes materials collected by Dr. Spilde about HPAIED, the Cherokee Nation, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, and the Mvskoke (Muscogee [Creek] Nation). Also included are socioeconomic reports, NIGA reports, site visit reports, notes, HPAIED studies, essays, "Honoring Nations" HPAIED awards program materials, Harvard University promotional materials, research proposals, Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association materials, census data, bibliographies, informational booklets and packets, conference materials, and newspaper articles.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers Cherokee Nation financial report, Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association box 47 (OIGA) survey responses, Oklahoma Bureau of Justice crime reports, labor force data by county, and Cherokee Nation census data, 1990-2001

Bylaws of Cherokee Nation Bingo Outpost, Inc.; and Lexecon Inc. survey box 47 response for the Cherokee Nation Bingo Outpost, 1994, 2001 - Page 71- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Lexecon Inc., "Cherokee Nation Economic Impact Study" report, 1999 box 47

Informational booklets and pamphlets on Cherokee Nations Enterprises, box 47 Inc.; the Cherokee Nation Gift Shop; and Cherokee Casino, approximately 1999-2002

Correspondence about financial statistics between the Cherokee Nation box 47 and Lexecon Inc. who were conducting an economic study for the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association, 2001-2002

Research on the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma including webpages printouts box 47 on health care, CDC report, informational pamphlets, class III model gaming ordinance, and newspaper articles, 1995-2002

Research on the Mvskoke (The Muscogee [Creek] Nation) including box 47 a summary of NIGA site visit, Spilde's notes, and the Mvskoke seal, approximately 1995-2003

Research on horse and dog racing including Policy Economics Practice box 47 Barents Group LLC, "The Economic Impact of the Horse Industry in the United States" report; Racino 2002 conference pamphlet; and newspaper articles, 1996, 1999-2002

Press release, symposium flier, flow chart on Native American governments, box 47 HPAIED letterhead, articles on the HPAIED, list of teaching case study resources, and memo about off-reservation land acquisitions, 1998, 2001-2011

Newspaper articles on the Cherokee Nation, 1999-2001 box 47

Materials from the HPAIED Oklahoma research project including project box 47 proposal, notes, and draft questionnaires, approximately 2000-2002

"Oklahoma Indian Nations Information Handbook," and racial and tribal box 47 statistics, 2000-2001

Academic paper on Native American gaming and Oklahoma, approximately box 47 2000-2003

"Cabazon, the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and the Socioeconomic box 47 Consequences of American Indian Governmental Gaming, a Ten Year Review" project proposal; and bibliography of socioeconomic impact reports, approximately 2000-2005

Photograph of Washington DC lobbyist Wilson Pipestem, National Council box 47 on Problem Gambling (NCPG) executive director Keith Whyte, and Kenneth Grant from Harvard at a meeting at Harvard Kennedy School, 2001

State taxes survey query, approximately 2001-2005 box 47

Bankruptcy survey query and bibliography, approximately 2001-2005 box 47

Suicide survey query and annotated bibliography, approximately 2001-2005 box 47

Economic development survey query and annotated bibliography, box 47 approximately 2001-2005

Unemployment survey query and annotated bibliography, approximately box 47 2001-2005

Profitability survey query, approximately 2001-2005 box 47

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Crime survey query, crime annotated bibliography, report on crimes, and flow box 47 charts on police and judicial recording practices, approximately 2001-2005

Welfare dependency survey query, approximately 2001-2005 box 47

Lottery survey query and annotated bibliography, approximately 2001-2005 box 47

Pathological gaming survey query, approximately 2001-2005 box 47

"The State of Native America" report, final working draft, approximately box 47 2001-2003

Cornell, Stephen, and Joseph Kalt, "Where Does Economic Development box 47 Really Come From? Constitutional Rule Among the Modern Sioux and Apache" HPAIED report, approximately 2001-2005

Proposal for national gaming impact study; and literature review database box 47 website homepage and table of contents, approximately 2001-2003

Partial report on tribal constitutions and economic development by the Native box 47 American Rights Fund, approximately 2001-2003

Lemont, Eric, "Overcoming the Politics of Reform: The Story of the 1999 box 48 Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Constitutional Convention," HPAIED report, 2001 July

Memo about the Pimicikamak of Canada and summary on the Seneca-Cayuga box 48 Bingo, 2002, undated

Harvard Business School booklets, booklet on large foundation grant making box 48 to Native American groups, and Harvard Kennedy School of Government newsletter, 2002-2009

"Harvard Magazine" issues, 2002, 2003 box 48

Harvard University Civil Rights Project informational booklets and pamphlets; box 48 Spilde's notes on project and media training for Native American leaders; and articles on civil rights and minorities, 2002

HPAIED, "Social and Economic Analysis of Tribal Government Gaming in box 48 Oklahoma" report, 2002 April 25

Cornell, Stephen, and Joseph Kalt, "Reloading the Dice: Improving the box 48 Chances for Economic Development on American Indian Reservations" report, 2003

Cornell, Stephen, and Joseph Kalt, "Sovereignty and Nation-Building: The box 48 Development Challenge in Indian Country Today" report, 2003

Grant, Kenneth W., II, Katherine A. Spilde, and Jonathan B. Taylor, "Social box 48 and Economic Consequences of Indian Gaming in Oklahoma" report, 2003

Poster for Spilde's presentation titled "Indian Gaming and the Politics of Race" box 82 at Wesleyan University, 2003

"Honoring Nations" awards booklet, application booklet, and program book, box 48 2003, 2005, 2006, 2010

HPAIED, "Indian Gaming and Community Building: A History of box 48 Intergovernmental Relations by the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut," a report to the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA), 2004 - Page 73- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Gardner, Leigh, and Katherine A. Spilde, "Harnessing Resources, Creating box 48 Partnerships: Indian Gaming and Diversification by the Tulalip Tribes of Washington" report, 2004 April

Spilde, Katherine A., and Leigh Gardner, "Annotated Bibliography: The Social box 48 and Economic Impacts of Indian and Other Gaming" report, 2004

HPAIED, "Old Traditions, New Opportunities: Indian Gaming on the box 48 Pechanga Reservation," a report to the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA), 2004

Taylor, Jonathan B., and Joseph P. Kalt, "American Indians on Reservations: A box 48 Data Book of Socioeconomic Change Between the 1990 and 2000 Censuses" report, 2005

Veterans History Project files, 2002-2004 Physical Description: 0.19 Cubic Feet (2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 0.17 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Veterans History Project files document the efforts of the Library of Congress Veterans History Project and the National D-Day Museum to organize and plan a public history project about Native American veteran representation in the public discourse. Materials date from approximately 2002 to 2004. The subseries includes a registry for Native American service people; an interview list; notes on the process and meetings of the organization; materials about the Mississippi Band of Choctaw including journal articles, promotional materials, and a resume; Dr. Spilde's research photographs of World War II monuments, memorials, and the National D-Day Museum; and agendas, correspondence, business cards, a button, and newspaper articles.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers National Native American World War II registry, list of possible interviewees, box 48 agendas, correspondence, newspaper articles, business cards, and button, 2002-2004

Native American research initiative documents, oral history guidelines, box 48 promotional pamphlets, and National D-Day Museum concept plan, 2003-2004

Notes, 2004 box 49

Research on the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians including articles, box 49 promotional materials, and resume, 2004

Photographs of World War II memorials, Spilde, and the National D-Day box 49 Museum, 2004

National Council on Problem Gambling files, 2000-2008 Physical Description: 0.19 Cubic Feet (1 shared box) Physical Description: 0.17 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) files document the organization's administration and research priorities dating from approximately 2000 to 2008. Materials include NCPG annual reports, socioeconomic reports, bylaws, financial statements, board meeting minutes, agendas, financial statements and records, informational packets, newsletters, memos, correspondence, lists of board members, notes, conference materials, journal articles, promotional materials, and newspaper articles.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

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Title/Description Containers 2003 annual report; "Journal of Gambling Studies," volume 19, number 4; box 49 "Personal Financial Strategies for the Loved Ones of Problem Gamblers" handbook; and "National News" newsletter of the National Council on Problem Gambling, 2000, 2003, 2008

Memos; conflict of interest policy; financial statements from 1999 and 2000; box 49 correspondence; notes; list of Board of Directors; agenda; history essay on the organization; data for state-by-state problem gambling services; and email correspondence, 2001, 2003

Annual Board of Directors meeting minutes and agenda; Spilde's notes; and box 49 Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling information sheet, 2002 June 12

"Youth Gambling and Youth Gambling Related Problems, a Pre-Conference box 49 Symposium" packet including agenda and fliers, 2002 June 13

Bylaws, financial statements, and memos from New Jersey and Nebraska state box 49 councils on problem gaming; and amended bylaws and financial records of the National Council on Problem Gambling, 2003

"A Tool Kit for a Statewide Awareness Campaign: Problem Gambling box 49 Awareness 2004" by the National Council on Problem Gambling and the Association of Problem Gambling Service Administrators, 2004

Board of Directors meeting minutes, agenda, notes, anti-trust compliance box 49 program documents, "toolkit" for local charities, informational packets, memos, correspondence, and flier, 2004 June 16

University of California, Riverside (UCR) files, 1998-2009 (2004-2007) Physical Description: 0.42 Cubic Feet (1 shared box, 1 shared flat file) Physical Description: 2.33 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The University of California, Riverside (UCR) files contain materials about the UCR California Center for Native Nations, a research center that focuses on the preservation of California Native American history, culture, language, and sovereignty. Materials focus on Native American gaming, problem gambling, federal recognition of Native American communities, trust land issues, and off-reservation casinos. The subseries dates from approximately 1998 to 2009, with the bulk of materials dating from 2004 to 2007. The materials include socioeconomic reports, congressional legislation, federal law summaries, Federal Register entries, NCAI correspondence, Dr. Spilde's notes, newsletters, agendas, correspondence, UCR periodicals, conference booklets, informational packets, journal articles, and newspaper articles. The materials document Dr. Spilde's research while working at UCR, and also the issues of problem gambling, Native American federal recognition, and trust land issues.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers Hill, Elizabeth G., ": An Overview," Legislative box 49 Analysist's Office report; "Federal Register"; report excerpts; and newspaper article, 1998, 2004, 2007

Trust lands informational packet on 25 CFR part 151, "Federal Register," box 49 PowerPoint presentation, memos, NCAI statement, and newspaper articles, 1999-2001, 2006

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Materials from conference presentation on Native American federal box 49 recognition and off-reservation gaming including correspondence, presentation, federal law summaries, summary of acknowledgement cases, newspaper article, and notes, approximately 2001-2005

Newsletter; agenda; correspondence; and UCR Center for California Native box 49 Nations, "An Impact Analysis of Tribal Government Gaming in California" summary of key findings, 2004-2007

California Council on Problem Gambling helpline statistics report; Office box 49 of Problem and Pathological Gambling, State of California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs, "Statewide Plan"; and Volberg, Rachel A., Kari L. Nysse-Carris, and Dean R. Gerstein, "2006 California Problem Gambling Prevalence Survey" report, 2005-2006

Materials from conference on socioeconomic impact of Native American box 49 gaming including preliminary reports, presentations, agenda, essay, and notes, 2005-2007

Issues of "UCR" magazine, gaming conference booklet, and History box 49 Department brochure, 2005-2008

23rd Annual California Indian Conference posters, 2008 flat file 88

Spilde Research Strategies, "An Analysis of the Potential Social Impacts of box 49 the Point Molate Resort and Casino Project" for the Guidiville Rancheria of California; "Federal Register"; summaries; project proposal; and newspaper articles, 2008-2009

San Diego State University (SDSU) files, 2008-2010 Physical Description: 0.09 Cubic Feet (1 shared box) Physical Description: 0.08 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The San Diego State University (SDSU) files contain materials on the Sycuan Institute on Tribal Gaming administration and research about Native American gaming dating from approximately 2008 to 2010. Materials include SDSU periodicals, newsletters, a conference registration form, Sycuan Institute presentation slides, and course brochures. The materials document Dr. Spilde's work at SDSU, university administration, and research concentrations of the university.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers University magazines, Sycuan Institute on Tribal Gaming newsletter, School box 50 of Hospitality newsletter, conference registration form, Sycuan Institute presentation slides, and course brochures, 2008-2010

Anthropology teaching and research files, 1980, 1993-2008 Physical Description: 0.31 Cubic Feet (1 shared box) Physical Description: 0.27 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The anthropology teaching and research files contain materials on anthropological topics, such as Dr. Spilde's graduate teaching courses, syllabi, and student papers; anthropological organizational booklets; and general anthropology books, articles, and book reviews (1980, 1993-2008).

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Title/Description Containers Journal articles and colloquium flier, 1980, 2001, 2007 box 50

Student papers graded by Spilde, 1993 box 50 Restricted: Materials are restricted due to FERPA. Bibliography and notes; course schedule; and reading list for a class, box 50 approximately 1993-1997

Book catalogs, book lists, and book reviews, approximately 1995-2000 box 50

"Careers in Applied Anthropology" booklet; and American Anthropological box 50 Association 107th Annual Meeting abstracts book, 2008

General notes, approximately 1997-2010 Physical Description: 0.19 Cubic Feet (1 shared box) Physical Description: 0.17 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The general notes subseries contains Dr. Spilde's notes on conferences, research, and work topics dating from approximately 1997 to 2010.

Arrangement: Materials remain in original order.

Title/Description Containers Notes on various topics from research, work, and conferences, approximately box 50 1997-2010

Spilde publications, approximately 2000-2007 Physical Description: 0.21 Cubic Feet (2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 0.19 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The Spilde publications include publications written by Katherine Spilde dating from approximately 2000 to 2007. Materials include journal articles on topics such as the socioeconomic and political impacts of Native American gaming, Native American sovereignty, the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and gaming enterprises by Oklahoma Native American groups. Also included are articles published in Global Gaming Business magazine and the Research and Measurement Issues in Gambling Studies, a book chapter, Dr. Spilde's notes, and correspondence.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged in a rough chronological order.

Title/Description Containers Spilde's review of Mason, Dale, "Indian Gaming: Tribal Sovereignty and box 50 American Politics" journal article; correspondence; and notes, 2000

Spilde, Katherine A., and Jonathan B. Taylor, "Economic Evidence on the box 51 Effects of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act on Indians and Non-Indians" report; Spilde, Katherine A., "Creating a Political Space for American Indian Economic Development: Indian Gaming and American Indian Activism" book excerpt; and Grant, Kenneth W., II, Katherine A. Spilde, and Jonathan B. Taylor, "Social and Economic Consequences of Indian Gaming in Oklahoma" report, 2003, undated

Newspaper and magazine article on Native American gaming and the box 51 socioeconomic effects of gaming; and correspondence regarding publications, 2001-2007 - Page 77- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

"Global Gaming Business" magazines with articles by Spilde and box 51 correspondence about the articles, 2002-2003

Correspondence and research about Spilde's contribution to "Research and box 51 Measurement Issues in Gambling Studies", 2006

Conference materials, 1994, 2000-2015 Physical Description: 0.66 Cubic Feet (3 shared boxes) Physical Description: 1.01 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The conference materials include resources and research collected by Dr. Spilde during conferences (1994, 2000-2015). Materials include annual reports, newsletters, biographies, presentations, informational packets, directories, notes, invitations, attendee rosters, conference papers, memos, correspondence, event guides, pamphlets, video and audio recordings of conferences, and newspaper articles from the 5th Annual Alberta Gaming Institute, 12th Annual Indian Gaming Conference, First International Symposium on Economic and Social Impacts of Gambling, International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking, Global Gaming Expo (G2E), iGaming of North America and Asia, Saratoga Institute on Equine, Racing, and Gaming Law, and 20 Years of IGRA.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers 12th Annual Indian Gaming Conference: bound volume of conference papers, box 51 1994 May

"Indian Gaming Conference, UCLA, April 4, 1997, Tape 1 and Tape 2" video box 84 recording; and "Indian Gaming Conference, UCLA, April 4, 1997, Tape 3 and Tape 4" video recording, 1997 April 05 Physical Description: 2 VHS Tapes

"Indian Gaming Conference, UCLA, April 4, 1997, Tape 5 and Tape 6" box 84 video recording; "Indian Gaming Conference, UCLA, April 4, 1997, Tape 7 (missing audio 8:00-22:40) and Tape 8" video recording; and "Indian Gaming Conference, UCLA, April 4, 1997, Tape 9" video recording, 1998 April 05 Physical Description: 3 VHS Tapes

"The World Gaming '99 Congress and Expo, Indian Gaming and the Changing box 85 Political Relationship Among Tribal, Federal, and State Government" audio recordings numbered 28, 31, 33, and GS2, 1999 Physical Description: 4 Audio Cassettes

"Report on the First International Symposium on the Economic and Social box 51 Impact of Gambling," correspondence about American Anthropological Association meeting, directory, and invitation, 2000

"11th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking: Policies box 85 and Implications for Indian Gaming in America, MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 12-16, 2000" audio recording; and "11th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking: Racing and Betting, New Products and New Technologies, MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 12-16, 2000" audio recording, 2000 June 12-16

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Physical Description: 2 Audio Cassettes

First International Symposium on the Economic and Social Impact of box 51 Gambling: presentation papers, agenda, and participant biographies, 2000 September

International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking: presentation, attendee box 51 roster, conference paper, and notes, 2000-2009

Global Gaming Expo (G2E): memos, correspondence, agendas, booklets, box 51 directory, newsletter, advisory board informational packets, draft conference papers, and schedule, 2002-2012

Informational booklets from the Asian Casinos Executive summit, box 51 Perspectives on Prevention, National Casino and Hotel Development Conference, Southern Gaming Summit, and Casinofest 9, 2004-2012

Alberta Gaming Institute's 5th Annual Conference: agenda, biographies, box 51 presentations, correspondence, notes, Alberta Research Institute newsletters and annual reports, and newspaper articles, 2006-2008

20 Years of IGRA: informational booklet and correspondence, 2008 box 51

iGaming North America and Asia: informational packet, event guide, and box 51 business directories, 2012-2015

Saratoga Institute on Equine, Racing, and Gaming Law: schedules, box 51 biographies, memos, pamphlets, notes, and newspaper articles, 2015 August

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General subject files, 1789, 1793, 1823-1832, 1851, 1883, 1886, 1903, 1909, 1971-2014 (1990-2005) Physical Description: 19.62 Cubic Feet (27 boxes, 2 shared oversize boxes, 1 flat file, 1 shared flat file) Physical Description: 21.49 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The general subject files include materials collected by anthropologist Katherine Spilde about Native Americans, Native American gaming, and gaming in the United States. The materials date from 1789, 1793, 1823 to 1832, 1851, 1883, 1886, 1903, 1909, and 1971 to 2014, with the bulk of materials dating from 1990 to 2005. Materials dating from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early-twentieth centuries are reproductions of United States Supreme Court opinions. Dr. Spilde collected materials about economics, gaming, the regulation of gaming, law, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), sociocultural topics, and socioeconomic topics. Materials include socioeconomic reports, testimonies, congressional records, correspondence, memos, press releases, audiovisual materials, periodicals, conference materials, pamphlets, packets, booklets, notes, journal articles, legal briefs, legislative documents, court opinions, notes, and newspaper articles. The series also includes materials about specific topics related to gaming such as the socioeconomic impact of gaming, criminal activities related to gaming, compulsive gaming, bankruptcy as a result of gaming, and the federal regulation of gaming.

Arrangement: The general subject files are organized into seven subseries: Subseries I.A. Economic subject files, 1989-2013; Subseries I.B. Gaming subject files, 1975, 1984-2014; Subseries I.C. National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) subject files, 1997-2011; Subseries I.D. National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) subject files, 1988-2005; Subseries I.E. Regulatory subject files, 1789, 1793, 1823-1832, 1851, 1883, 1886, 1903, 1909, 1971-2009; Subseries I.F. Sociocultural subject files, 1980-2007; Subseries I.G. Socioeconomic subject files, 1993-2003. - Page 79- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Economic subject files, 1989-2013 Physical Description: 2.02 Cubic Feet (3 boxes, 1 shared box) Physical Description: 1.79 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The economic subject files document Dr. Spilde's varied research interests relating to gaming economics dating from 1989 to 2013, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1994 to 2003. The materials include economic reports from both public (Government Accountability Office and the Congressional Research Service) and private institutions (Merrill Lynch, Fannie May, Bear Stearns, and Goldman Sachs); budget of the Department of the Interior; journal articles, legal briefs, and law reviews; materials about taxation and lotteries; conference materials; video recordings of televised programs; and newspaper articles. The materials document the economic impacts of Native American gaming and the greater gaming industry in the United States.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers Publication on "special considerations for Native American development"; box 52 state-by-state information on gaming users; bibliographies; resume; notes; and informational packets on economic development, Microsoft Excel, and environmental issues, undated

"American Indian Economics in the New Century, 1 hour 55 mins" video box 84 recording, undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Edwards, Michael, "The Irrelevance of Development Studies" report, 1989 box 52 January

Cameron, Michael W., "A Prototypical Economic Development Corporation box 52 for American Indian Tribes" report, 1990 April

Journal articles and legal briefs on state lotteries, tax issues, and casinos, box 52 1990-1993

The Center for Applied Research, "The Economic Impact of Indian box 52 Reservation-Based Gaming Activities" report, 1993 April

Journal articles and legal briefs on the impact of gaming, tourism, bank box 52 lending, economic development, and negative impact of gaming on businesses, 1994

Tax issues: testimonies, memos, press releases, congressional documents, box 52 correspondence, journal articles, and newspaper articles, 1994-1999

Publications, law reviews, and legal brief about economic development, impact box 52 of gaming on state budgets, national security, and market saturation, 1995

Sheane, Kim, et al., "Started: State-Tribal Approaches Regarding Taxation and box 52 Economic Development" report, 1995 November

Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, "Indian Assistance box 52 Handbook"; and Andersen, Arthur, "Economic Impacts of Casino Gaming in the United States: Volume I, Macro Study" report, 1996

Journal articles on the effects of gaming on states, regional economic box 52 development, public policy, and gaming competition, 1996

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Evans Group, "A Study of the Economic Impact of the Gaming Industry box 53 through 2005" report, 1996 September

Andersen, Arthur, "Economic Impacts of Casino Gaming in the United States: box 53 Volume II, Micro Study" report, 1997 May

Budget from the US Department of the Interior, 1997 box 53

Government Accountability Office (GAO), "Indian Gaming Industry" report; box 53 GAO, "Tax Policy: A Profile of the Indian Gaming Industry" report; and SMR Research Corporation, "The Personal Bankruptcy Crisis, 1997: Demographics, Causes, Implications, and Solutions" report, 1997

Newspaper articles on economic developments and impacts; and Donlon, Jon box 53 Griffin, "Excessive Zeal: A Response to John Kindt, the Economic Impacts of Legalized Gambling Activities" report, 1997

US Census Bureau, "American Indians and Alaska Natives, 1997 Economic box 53 Census, Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises" report, 1997

Majors, Hayward, "Casino Gambling and Its Impact on Economic Activity" box 53 report, 1997-1998

US Census Bureau, "Annual Capital Expenditures" report, 1998 box 53

BT Alex. Brown, "Hit or Stand? The 1999 Gaming Industry Overview" report, box 53 1998 November

Journal articles on state and regional impacts of casinos, wagering markets, box 53 and economic development from casinos, 1998

US Department of the Treasury, "A Study of the Interaction of Gambling and box 53 Bankruptcy" report, 1999

Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, "Economic and Business Development box 53 on Indian Reservations" report; and Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, "Federal Spending Trends in Indian Country" report, 1999 January

Dense, Jeffrey, Emily Hodgson, and Clyde W. Barrow, "Casino Gaming box 53 and State Lotteries: A Fiscal Impact Analysis," Center for Policy Analysis, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth report (about gaming in New England), 1999 April

Journal articles about economic development, consumer interest in casinos, box 54 and Native American constitutions; and bibliography of economic studies, 1999

Congressional Research Service (CRS) Report for Congress, "Appropriations box 54 for FY2001: Interior and Related Agencies", 2000 October

Essay on gaming in the Northeast, and partial copy of "A Review of The box 54 Gambling Literature in the Economic and Policy Domains" report, 2000

First Nations Development Institute and the Fannie Mae Foundation for box 54 Building Native Communities, "Financial Skills for Families" workbook; and press release for Native American banking conference, 2000-2001

Materials related to Native American casino taxes including memos, press box 54 releases, congressional documents, testimonies, notes, journal articles, and newspaper articles, 2000-2002 - Page 81- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Sica, Darren Jon, "Holding Aces and Eights? Reno's Potential Threat from box 54 Northern California Tribal Casinos," master's thesis, 2001 December

Journal articles and essays about self-sufficiency, casino demand, riverboat box 54 casinos, Global Gaming Expo (G2E) conference agenda, and casino taxes, 2001

Goldman Sachs, "Slot Managers Survey" report and notes, 2001 April 30 box 54

Merrill Lynch, "U.S. Gaming Industry: 2000 Statistical Summary" report, 2001 box 54 February 21

Evans, William N., and Julie Topoleski, "The Economic Impact of Gaming on box 54 Native Americans" report, 2001 November 12

Ader, Jason N., Marc J. Falcone, and Eric L. Hausler, "Gaming and Lodging: box 54 Gaming Intelligence Report, October 2001" report; and Ader, Jason N., and Marc J. Falcone, "Bear Stearns 2001-2002 North American Gaming Almanac" report, 2001-2002

Meister, Alan, "The Economic Impact of Indian Gaming in the United States" box 54 report, 2002 April

AFL-CIO Working for America Institute, "The State of U.S. Industries: U.S. box 54 Hotels and Their Workers, Room for Improvement" report, 2002 September

Merrill Lynch, "U.S. Gaming Industry: 2001 Statistical Summary" report, 2002 box 54 February 20

Merrill Lynch, "Indian Gaming: On the Rise" report, 2002 October 16 box 54

Journal articles and reports about state statistics, Native American gaming, the box 54 economic outlook of Native American gaming, economic development, and economic strategies; notes; and information packets on Four Fires LLC and InteCap, Inc., 2002-2003

Meister, Alan, "The Economic Impact of Indian Gaming, Second Annual box 54 Report," Analysis Group, 2003 May

Goldman Sachs, "Gaming Conference Edition" report, 2003 May box 54

First Nations Development Institute, and the Annie E. Casey Foundation, box 55 "Building Native Communities: A Guide to Claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)" report; bankruptcy informational packet; and Jarboe, Mark A., "Doing Business in Indian Country," Dorsey and Whitney LLP report, 2004

"The Network" magazine by the Inter-Tribal Economic Alliance, 2005 box 55

7th Annual National Intertribal Tax Alliance conference book with schedules, box 55 presentation slides, and essays, 2005 September

American Gaming Association (AGA), "State of the States: the AGA Survey box 55 of Casino Entertainment" report, 2005

Gardner, Carton, and Douglas, "Tribal Bondage: A Brief History of the Tax- box 55 Exempt Finance Rules Applicable to Tribes" report; and Hyatt, Townsend, Perry E. Israel, and Alan Benjamin, "An Introduction to Indian Tribal Finance" report, 2005

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Information Management Network's Fourth Annual Native American Finance box 55 Conference packet, 2006 March

Renewable Energy Policy Project (REPP) webpage printout titled "Financing box 55 Issues Unique to Indian Country", 2006 November 06

"Fitch Ratings: Know Your Risk" reports on "Native American Gaming: box 55 Rating Changes Under the Revised Methodology," "Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, California," "Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Colorado," "Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma," and "Seminole Tribe of Florida", 2006-2007

Edwards, Michael, "The Getting of Wisdom: Institutional Reform and Personal box 55 Revolution" journal article, 2013

Gaming subject files, 1975, 1984-2014 (1995-2005) Physical Description: 2.07 Cubic Feet (2 boxes, 3 shared boxes, 1 flat file, 1 shared flat file) Physical Description: 6.96 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The gaming subject files contain materials collected by Dr. Spilde about the gaming industry as well as the advent, regulation, and socioeconomic impact of internet gaming. The subseries contains materials dating from 1975 to 2014, with the bulk of materials dating from 1995 to 2005. The materials include reports; journal articles; fact sheets; Department of Defense press releases and articles; notes; correspondence; video recordings of televised programs about US gaming issues, Native American casinos, the gaming industry in Asia, and the socioeconomic effects of gaming; and internet gaming subject files containing reports, journal articles, conference materials, testimonies, notes, and periodicals.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged thematically into general and internet gaming categories. The materials are further arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers General

"Are American Natives Gambling Away Their Future?" video recording, box 84 undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Easy Money, Hard Times: The Connecticut Council on Compulsive box 84 Gambling" video recording, undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Dateline: Cheating in Casinos" video recording, undated box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Dimension Report: Indian Gaming" video recording, undated box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"'Indian Gaming: The Other Side of the Story,' produced and directed by box 84 Gary Robinson, Tribal Eye Productions" video recording, undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"'What's Beyond: Cultural Perspectives on Problem Gambling in the box 84 Southeast Asian Community,' by Asian Media Access and the Gambling Problems Resource Center" video recording, undated

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Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Two Hour History of Gambling" video recording, undated box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"60 Minutes on Gaming" video recording, undated box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"'Indian Governments and Indian Gaming,' demo" video recording, box 85 undated Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs

Magnetic tic-tac-toe and Chinese checkers by the Screening Network, box 55 undated

Summary remarks by ONABEN (Our Native American Business Network) box 55 director; and David Sklansky's testimony to NGISC, undated

Summaries and excerpts about gaming and Native American gaming, box 55 1975, approximately 1997-2000

Bibliographies about gaming and economics compiled by Spilde, Vance, box 55 Lexecon Inc., and others, approximately 1984-2000

Journal articles on casinos, gaming, racetracks, marketing, management, box 55 and riverboats, 1985, 1994-2003, undated

Zender, Bill, "Card Counting for the Casino Executive" report, 1990 box 55

Center for State Policy Research, "1992 State Gaming Issues" report, 1992 box 55

American Horse Council, American Horse Racing Federation, and box 56 American Greyhound Track Operators Association, "Gambling on Indian Lands: Problems and Solutions" report, 1992 April

Conference of Western Attorneys General, "A Report to Congress on the box 56 Status of Commercial Gaming on Indian Lands", 1993 March 17

Graves, Tom, "Standards and Poor's Industry Surveys: Lodging and box 56 Gaming" report; Klatzkin, Lawrence A., et al., "Gaming and Leisure Industry: Location, Location, Location, Map Book of U.S. Casinos," Jeffries and Company Inc. report; and North American Gaming Regulators Association, "Standards on Pull-Tabs" report, 1994, 2002, 2003

Articles on Native American gaming, 1994, 1996, 2007 box 56

Blank questionnaires from various organizations such as NIGA, University box 56 of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), and others on casinos and socioeconomic impact of casinos, approximately 1994-2001

Stein, Wayne J., "Gaming the Apex of a Long Struggle" report; and Stein, box 56 Wayne J., "American Indian Gaming Impacts on Participating American Indian Communities," report draft, 1995, 1997

Booklet, and excerpts from gaming reports by Harrah's Entertainment Inc., box 56 1995, 2000, 2001

Pool, Amy Bunger, Robert L. Dudley, and L. Meredith Rucker, "Survey box 56 of Regulatory Practices in the Gaming Industry" report, approximately 1995-2000 - Page 84- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Photographs of slide presentation on gaming, 1996 box 56

Sodak Gaming, Inc. maps of gaming locations in the US, approximately box 56 1997-2010

International and US maps of Native American gaming, non-Native flat file American gaming, and casino locations, approximately 1997-2015 88

"C-SPAN: NIGA Indian Gaming" video recording, 1997 August 08 box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Coopers and Lybrand LLP, "Gaming Industry Employee Impact Survey" box 56 report, 1997 October

"Gambling Societal Impact, C-SPAN" video recording, 1997 November 23 box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Impact report cover pages Spilde intended to print, 1997 December 10 box 56

Newsletters, conference guide, and pamphlets, 1998-2010 box 56

Farley, Robin A., and Elizabeth Q. Davis, "The Games People Play: How box 56 Game Design Companies Make Their Money and How to Value Them," BT Alex. Brown report, 1998 October 30

Issues of "Journal of Gambling Studies," volume 20 number 2; box 56 "International Gambling Studies," volume 3 number 2; and "Gambling Law Review," volume 3 numbers 5 and 6, 1999, 2003, 2004

American Gaming Association (AGA), "State of the States: The AGA box 56 Survey of Casino Entertainment" reports, 1999-2002, 2009

Newspaper and magazine articles, 1999, 2003 box 56

Cohn and Wolfe, "The 1999 Industry Report: A Profile of America's box 57 Casino Gaming Industry" report, 1999

Cohn and Wolfe, "A Report on America's Casino Gaming Industry" report, box 57 1999 February

"AgriTalk, 'The Gaming Industry and How it Affects Rural America,' box 85 representative from the American Gaming Association and the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) with Host Mark Oppold; Doane Broadcasting, Kansas City, Missouri" audio recording, 2000 October 03 Physical Description: 1 Audio Cassettes

Annual report of Sun International Hotels Limited, 2000 box 57

US maps of Native American gaming and casino locations, 2000, 2003 flat file 89

Report, press release, and article on the effect of slot machines on box 57 members of the armed forces by the Department of Defense, 2001

"Michael Reagan Show, 12/11/02, Interview: Deron Marquez, Indian box 85 Gaming" audio recording, 2002 December 11

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Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs

AGA, "Gaming Industry FAQ" report; and AGA, "Statutes and box 57 Regulations in Commercial Casino States Concerning Responsible Gaming" report, 2002

Cover art from "Indian Gaming" magazine, 2002, 2003 box 57

Correspondence, 2005 box 57

Sodak Gaming, Inc. calendar, 2005 box 82

Meister, Alan, "Casino City's Indian Gaming Industry Report", 2005-2008 box 57

Ernst and Young, "United States Gaming Bulletin" report, 2006 box 57

Fact sheets on gaming statistics and advertisement for Traci McCarty and box 57 Associates, 2009, 2014

Spilde's presentation titled, "Management Team and Operations Plan", box 57 2010 October 27

Rubin Brown, "Commercial and Tribal Gaming Stats" report, 2011, 2012 box 57

Internet gaming

Internet Gambling Staff Subcommittee, National Association of Attorneys box 57 General, "Gambling on the Internet" report, 1996 June 11

Newspaper articles on online gaming, casinos, and regulation of internet box 57 gaming, 1996-1999, 2001

Journal articles on internet gaming and credit, 1996, 2000 box 57

Second International Symposium on Internet Gambling, Law, and box 57 Management conference booklet; notes; summaries on internet gaming and the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act; and newspaper articles, 1997, 1998

Congressional bills on internet gaming regulation; memos and box 57 informational packets on the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act; and memos and testimonies about congressional committee investigations, 1997, 1998

Journal articles, memos, and correspondence about House Bill 2267; box 57 testimony from Kevin D. Gregory; and notes and newspaper articles on internet gaming, problem gaming, and the National Council on Problem Gaming, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2009, 2010

Agenda and testimonies presented to the House Subcommittee on box 57 Oversight and Investigations; memos about internet gaming and HR 3125; and notes, 1999, 2000, 2001

eCommerce Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, "Report to box 58 Congress", 2000 April

Memos about Bureau of Indian Affairs and the organizational development box 58 of a consortium for developing telecommunications, 2002 April, October

"Casino Lawyer," "InterGaming," and "EGR" magazines with articles on box 58 internet gaming, 2008, 2011, 2012

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EGamingReview, "Casino Report 2012", 2012 box 58

National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) subject files, 1997-2011 Physical Description: 1.03 Cubic Feet (2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 0.92 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) subject files date from 1997 to 2011 and include materials produced by and about NCAI and the organization's efforts to represent the interests of Native American governments and communities. Materials include reports, legislative documents, newsletters, publications, pamphlets, memos, press releases, agendas, informational booklets, and newspaper articles. The majority of the subseries focuses on joint NCAI and National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) projects about health, renewable energy, government-to-government relationships, and Native American sovereignty. Additional materials relating to NCAI can be found in the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Joint Task Force files and the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Data Management, Needs Assessment, and Auditing Workgroup files. Materials directly related to Spilde's activities as a member of the task force and workgroup were placed in those subseries. Other materials about NCAI were placed in the NCAI subject files.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers "Tribal Government Sovereign Immunity: Briefing Book on Section 120 of the box 58 Senate Interior Appropriations Bill", 1997 July 28

Memos on legislative updates, 1998 September box 58

"Comments of the National Congress of American Indians Tribal Leaders Task box 58 Force on Land Recovery on the Proposed Regulations Governing Department of Interior's Procedures for Taking Land into Trust for the Benefit of Tribe and Indians" report; and National Conference of State Legislatures, "Native American Issues: 1999 State Legislation" report, 1999

National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) publications; information box 58 packets on health, obesity, school programs, and state-workplace programs; agenda and summary of forum; briefing papers; and newspaper articles, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2007

NCAI and NCSL, "Government to Government: Understanding State and box 58 Tribal Governments," report and memos, 2000

"Tribal Sovereignty Protection Initiative" summary; election informational box 58 packet; and NCAI, "Building the Future: Stories of Successful Indian Enterprises" report, 2001

"NCAI News" newsletters, memos, and newspaper articles, 2001 box 58

NCAI and NCSL, "Government to Government: Models of Cooperation box 58 Between States and Tribes" report, 2002 May

NCAI and NCSL, "State-Tribal Relations" report, 2002 June box 58

Kerzner International Ltd. informational booklet, 2002 June 06 box 59

Conference agendas, draft proposal, memo, and fliers on social issues, box 59 approximately 2002-2007

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Draft agenda for a NCAI and NCSL meeting titled "Joint Project to Improve box 59 State-Tribal Relations"; notes; and NCAI proposal titled "Implement a National Native Research Entity", 2003

Informational packet that includes pamphlets on trust lands and state-tribal box 59 relations; and presentation on Native American nations and states government- to-government relationships audio and video recording, 2004 Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs

Materials gathered from meeting of the NCSL and NCAI including proposals, box 59 fact sheets, and informational booklets, 2004-2009

NCSL and NCAI informational pamphlets and newsletter, 2005 box 59

Materials gathered from 2006 meeting of the NCSL titled "Racial Equity in box 59 Child Welfare: The Role of State Legislatures," includes agenda, informational booklets, and presentations, 2005-2006

Materials gathered from the 2006 "Forum for America's Ideas" meeting of the box 59 NCSL: newsletters, presentations, booklets, and notes, 2005-2006

NCSL newsletters on sustainability, Native American gaming, and box 59 cardiovascular health in Native American and Alaska Native communities; and NCSL magazine, 2005-2007

Presentation slides from the NCSL and NCAI state-tribal relations project box 59 about evaluation training and sustainability, 2006

NCAI and Department of the Interior, "Native American Economic Policy box 59 Report"; tribal-state relations project materials including informational packet and agenda; NCSL Energy Summit agenda; informational packets; legislative session calendar; and statement of Jacqueline Johnson, 2006-2007

Annual meeting and exhibition booklet, flier, agenda, sustainable foods box 59 booklet, notes, list of committees, and bylaws, 2006 August

Contracts and reports about Spilde's research for the NCSL on Native box 59 Hawaiians, criminal justice, and community health care, 2006-2007

Materials gathered from NCSL meeting on achievement gap including agenda, box 59 informational packet on Native American students, and memos, 2007 March

"Indian Country FY 2010, Budget Request" report and informational booklet box 59 on health and food systems, 2010

NCSL forum program, 2011 April 14-15 box 59

NCAI Policy Research Center notebook holder, undated box 59

National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) subject files, 1988-2005 Physical Description: 1.55 Cubic Feet (2 boxes, 2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 1.38 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) subject files date from 1988 to 2005 and include materials produced by and about NIGC and the organization's efforts to support Native American economic development through gaming on Native American lands. Materials include reports, legislative documents,

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congressional records, testimonies, newsletters, publications, pamphlets, correspondence, memos, press releases, agendas, booklets, and newspaper articles.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers Minimum internal control standards booklet, Senator Inouye's report on IGRA, box 59 and Code of Federal Regulations Chapter 29, 1988, 1998

Amendment, legislative reports, regulatory reports, email correspondence, box 60 and memos concerning the Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma report to NIGC; and notes, memo, graph, and newspaper articles about the Thunderbird Entertainment Center, Inc. owned by the Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians, 1990, 1993, 1999-2001

NIGC revenue charts from 1992 and 1998, and articles on gaming revenues, box 60 1992, 1997-2000

"Federal Register", 1993, 1997-1999, 2002 box 60

Bulletins, 1993-1999 box 60

Memos and newspaper articles about Harold Monteau's resignation as chair of box 60 NIGC, 1994, 1996-1997

Bulletin number 94-3 and 99-3, presentation by Philip N. Hogen on NIGC box 60 functions, budget, and funding materials, 1994, 1999, 2002

Executive summary of "The Potential Economic Impact of Casino Gaming box 60 and a State Lottery in Alabama" report, notice of approval of class III gaming, model class II gaming ordinance, summaries, checklist for new management contracts, staffing chart, flier, brochures, and notes, approximately 1994-1999

Bulletin number 94-3 titled "Functions of a Tribal Gaming Commission", 1994 box 60 April 20

Memos, press releases, and correspondence, 1996-2000 box 60

Questions for the record from the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, 1996, box 60 1997

"Senate NIGC Hearing, 10-2-96" video recording, 1996 October 02 box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Correspondence to people who testified at the Senate Committee on NIGC box 60 Regulations, 1996 October 18

18 USC Crimes and Criminal Procedure; 25 CFR Chapter III, Part 518; box 60 congressional record; tribal-state compact list; list of bills relating to "Indian gaming"; and Senate testimony, approximately 1997-2000

Newsletters, 1997, 2000, 2006 box 60

Fees legislation: summaries of bill to change NIGC fees and NIGC fiscal box 60 history graphs, 1997-1998

Fees legislation: memos, correspondence, and press releases, 1997-1998 box 60

Memos and section of IGRA legislature about fees regulation, 1997-1998 box 60

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Gaming revenues audit reports, 1997 box 60

Statistical graphs by Our Native American Business Network (ONABEN), box 61 1997

Fees legislation: testimonies and senate hearing testimony schedule, 1997 July box 61 10

"Workshop on Tribal Compliance with the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act" box 61 packet, 1997 January 09

Fees legislation: notes and newspaper articles, 1997 box 61

Association of Certified Fraud Examiners report on occupational fraud, box 61 approximately 1997-2002

Revenues: reservation population statistics, revenue statistics, and newspaper box 61 article, 1997-2002

Memo and correspondence on NIGC's authority to disclose information to box 61 NGISC, 1998-1999

Biennial and annual reports, 1998-2000, 2004 box 61

GAO, "Casino Gaming Regulation: Roles of Five States and the National box 61 Indian Gaming Commission" report; and Pechanga Gaming Commission notice to the NGISC, approximately 1998-2000

Fees legislation: proposed Senate bill, proposed amendments to Title 25 box 61 Chapter 29 of Indian Gaming Regulation, and Congressional record, 1998

Minimum Internal Control Standards: draft of 25 CFR Part 542, 1998 box 61

List of class II and class III gaming ordinances, 1998 June 01 box 61

Excerpt of report on compliance with IGRA, 25 CFR 542 index, and magazine box 61 articles on minimum internal control standards, approximately 1999-2001

Newspaper articles, 1999-2002 box 61

S. 399 amendment to IGRA and testimonies before the Senate Committee on box 61 Indian Affairs about S. 399, 1999

US Department of the Interior, "Indian Labor Force Report", 1999 box 61

Minimum Internal Control Standards: Federal Register 25 CFR Part 542, 1999 box 61

Montie Deer's testimony to the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs and notes, box 61 1999 February 10

Letters from Native American governments about NIGC proposed regulations box 61 on environment, public health, and safety at gaming facilities; collection of comments on the issue; and sample letter, 2000-2001

Testimonies for the Oversight Committee on the Activities of the NIGC before box 61 Congress, newspaper articles, and notes, 2000-2001

Ducheneaux, Franklin, and Peter S. Taylor, "Tribal Sovereignty and the box 61 Powers of the National Indian Gaming Commission" report and notes, 2000

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Correspondence regarding NIGC site visit to the Natinixwe (Hoopa Valley box 62 Tribe, California), 2000 August

Memo on challenges to NIGC authority, 2001 January 18 box 62

NIGC, "Report to the Secretary of the Interior on Compliance with the Indian box 62 Gaming Regulatory Act", 2001 December 31

Colorado River Indian Tribes v. NIGC court opinion, correspondence, memos, box 62 and newspaper article, 2002-2005

Regulatory subject files, 1789, 1793, 1823-1832, 1851, 1883, 1886, 1903, 1909, 1971-2009 (1990-2009) Physical Description: 4.65 Cubic Feet (7 boxes, 2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 4.13 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The regulatory subject files document the federal and state regulation of Native American gaming and the greater United States gaming industry (1789, 1793, 1823-1832, 1851, 1883, 1886, 1903, 1909, 1971-2009). The bulk of materials date from 1990 to 2009. Documents dating from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early-twentieth centuries are reproductions of Supreme Court opinions and legislative documents. Materials include Senate and House of Representatives bills, court opinions, testimonies before Congress, the Federal Register, congressional records, reports, pamphlets, agendas, informational booklets, press releases, memos, correspondence, notes, legal briefs, and newspaper articles. Materials also document various legal topics such as amending the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act; class II and class III gaming regulations; government-to-government relationships; Department of the Interior secretarial procedures; sovereignty; and trust lands.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged by topic: court opinions and congressional bills, bound congressional hearings, legal briefs, and general subject files. The subseries is arranged in rough chronological order with the exception of legal briefs, which are grouped by subject matter. The materials are further arranged chronologically within each folder.

Title/Description Containers Court cases and congressional bills

South Dakota, Arizona, Montana, and Kansas state laws on Native box 62 Americans and trust lands, undated

Example of a tribal arbitration ordinance, undated box 62

US Constitution, 1789 box 62

Chisholm v. Georgia court opinion, 1793 box 62

Supreme Court summaries on Johnson v. M'Intosh, Cherokee Nation v. box 62 Georgia, and Worcester v. Georgia court cases, 1823, 1831, 1832

Camp Barbour Treaty between McKee et al. and the chiefs, captains and box 62 headmen of the How-ech-ees, etc. Tribe of Indians, 1851

Treaty with the Taches, Cah-Wai, etc., 1851 box 62

Ex parte Crow Dog Supreme Court decision, 1883 box 62

US v. Kagama court opinion, 1886 box 62

Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock court opinion and Spilde's notes, 1903, box 62 approximately 1998-2000

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Murray et al. v. Wilson Distilling Company court opinion, 1909 box 62

White Mountain Apache Indian Tribe et al. v. Shelley et al. court opinion, box 62 1971

Mourning v. Family Publications Service Inc. court opinion, 1973 box 62

Edelman v. Jordan court opinion, 1974 box 62

South Terminal Corporation v. Environmental Protection Agency et al. box 62 court opinion, 1974

Fitzpatrick et al. v. Bitzer, Chairman, State Employees' Retirement box 62 Commission et al. court opinion, 1976

Rosebud Sioux Tribe v. Kniep et al. court opinion, 1977 box 62

US v. Wheeler court opinion, 1978 box 62

Santa Clara Pueblo et al. v. Martinez et al. court opinion, 1978 box 62

National Tour Broker Association v. US et al. court opinion, 1978 box 62

Washington et al. v. Confederated Bands and Tribes of the Yakima box 62 (Yakama) Indian Nation court opinion, 1979

Chrysler Corporation v. Brown et al. court opinion, 1979 box 62

BASF Wyandotte Corporation et al. v. Costle et al. court opinion, 1979 box 62

Roberson v. Confederated Tribe of the Warm Springs Reservation of box 62 Oregon court opinion, 1980

New Mexico et al. v. Mescalero Apache Tribe court opinion, 1983 box 62

National Farmers Union Insurance et al. v. Crow Tribe of Indians et al. box 62 court opinion, 1985

Hardin v. White Mountain Apache Tribe et al. court opinion, 1985 box 62

Three Affiliated Tribes v. World Engineering et al. court opinion, 1986 box 62

California et al. v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians et al. court opinion, box 62 1987

Native Village of Venetie et al. v. State of Alaska et al. court opinion and box 63 legal brief, 1988

Dixon v. Picopa Construction Company court opinion, 1989 box 63

Blue Legs et al. v. US Bureau of Indian Affairs et al. court opinion, 1989 box 63

Pennsylvania v. Union Gas Company court opinion, 1989 box 63

Mashantucket Pequot Tribe v. State of Connecticut court opinion, 1990 box 63

Score Family Fun Center et al. v. County of San Diego et al. court opinion, box 63 1990

Meier v. Sac and Fox Indian Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa court box 63 opinion, 1991

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US v. James court opinion, 1992 box 63

Altheimer and Gray v. Sioux Manufacturing Corporation court opinion, box 63 1993

Maxam et al. v. the Lower Sioux Indian Community of Minnesota court box 63 opinion, 1993

US ex rel. Kenneth Mosay et al. v. Buffalo Brothers Incorporated et al. box 63 court opinion, 1994

Davids et al. v. Coyhis et al. court opinion, 1994 box 63

US Code, Title 5, 553 rulemaking, 1994 box 63

Montgomery et al. v. the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe et al. court opinion, box 63 1995

S. 487, 104th Congress and accompanying report, 1996 box 63

Gaming Corporation of America et al. v. Dorsey and Whitney LLP et al. box 63 court opinion, 1996

S. 1077, 105th Congress, proposed amendment and correspondence about box 63 edits, 1997

CRS Report for Congress, "Federal Indian Law: Background and Current box 63 Issues", 1997 September 15

Idaho et al. v. Coeur d'Alene Tribe of Idaho court opinion, 1997 box 63

Fletcher et al. v. US et al. court opinion, 1997 box 63

105th Congress, "How Our Laws are Made" booklet, 1997 box 63

Executive Order 13084, "Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal box 63 Governments", 1998

S. 2010, 105th Congress, 1998 box 63

US Code Title 25. Indians, Chapter 14. Miscellaneous, 1998 box 63

S. 2039, 105th Congress, 1998 box 63

S. 1572, 105th Congress, 1998 box 63

18 US Code 1166, 1998 box 63

Diamond Game Enterprises Inc., Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas v. box 63 the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma court opinion, 1998

15 US Code 1171-1178 (Johnson Act), 1998 box 63

25 US Code Chapter 1. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1998 box 63

25 CFR Regulations Part 291, class III gaming procedures, 1998 box 63

25 CFR Regulations, Title 25. Indians, Chapter III. National Indian box 63 Gaming Commission, 1998

US v. 162 Megamania Gambling Devices et al. court opinion, 1998 box 63

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S. 985, 106th Congress, drafts of bill with edits and notes, 1999 box 63

S. 339, 106th Congress, draft bills, 1999 box 63

CFR Part 542, minimum internal control standards, 1999 box 63

HR 1811, 106th Congress, 1999 box 63

S. 2920, 106th Congress, 2000 box 63

HR 3125, 106th Congress, 2000 box 63

HR 4556, 106th Congress, 2000 box 64

S. 718, 107th Congress, 2001 box 64

California Senate Bill Number 41, 2001 box 64

S. 343, Spilde's statement, and witness list, 2002 box 64

108th Congress handbook, 2003 box 64

Artichoke Joe's et al. v. Norton et al. court opinion, 2003 box 64

S. 519, 108th Congress, 2003 box 64

S. 1529, 108th Congress, 2004 box 64

S. 297, 108th Congress, 2004 box 64

US Constitution and Declaration of Independence, 2009 box 64

Bound congressional hearings

US Congress, "Indian Gambling Control Act, Hearings before the box 64 Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, 99th Congress First Session on HR 1920 and HR 2404, Part I" booklet, 1985

US Congress, "Indians Gambling Control Act, Hearings before the box 64 Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, 99th Congress First Session on HR 1920 and HR 2404, Part II" booklet, 1985

US Congress, "Gambling on Indian Reservations and Lands, Hearing box 64 before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, 99th Congress First Session on S. 902" booklet; and US Congress, "Establish Federal Standards and Regulations for the Conduct of Gaming Activities within Indian Country, Hearing before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, 99th Congress Second Session on S. 902" booklet, 1985, 1986

US Congress, "Implementation of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, box 65 Hearing before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, 102nd Congress Second Session, Parts I, II, III" booklet; and US Congress, "Regulatory Activities of the National Indian Gaming Commission, Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, 104th Congress Second Session" booklet, 1992, 1996

US Congress, "Tribal Sovereign Immunity, Hearing before the Committee box 65 on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, 104th Congress Second Session" booklet, 1996 September 24

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US Congress, "Economic Development, Hearing before the Committee box 65 on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, 105th Congress Second Session" booklet; and US Congress, "Indian Needs Assessment and Program Evaluation Act, Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, 106th Congress Second Session" booklet, 1998, 2000

Oklahoma Supreme Court, et al., "Sovereignty Symposium XIV: 2001 box 65 A Tribal Odyssey (Creek Nation, Choctaw Nation, Chickasaw Nation, Thlopthlocco Creek Tribal Town, Delaware Tribe, Absentee Shawnee Tribe, Kaw Nation, and Cherokee Nation)" booklet, 2001

Legal briefs

Legal briefs about federal gaming law, 1989, 1995 box 66

Legal briefs about US federal sovereignty and Native American box 66 sovereignty, 1989, 1996, 1997

Legal briefs about employment statutes and Native American nations, box 66 1994, 1995

Legal briefs about Native American gaming law, 1993-1999 box 66

General subject files

Publications: "Native American Law Digest," "Gaming Tax Law for box 66 Indian Tribal Governments," "George Mason Law Library Newsletter," and excerpt from "Handbook of Federal Indian Law", 1982, 1999

Journal articles and essays on US Federal Government, Native American box 66 government, and state government relationships, 1983, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, undated

Journal articles and essays on politics, ethnicity, and political media, 1984, box 66 1999, undated

Native American government reform: Kickingbird, Kirke, "The Powers box 66 of Tribal Government and the Role of Tribal Governments in Economic Development" report; Wright, Beverly M., and Shelley E. Carter, "A Barrier to Successful Reform: Apathy Within the Tribal Government of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head/Aquinnah" report; Office of Navajo Government Development Staff, "Engaging the People of the Navajo Nation in the Process of Nation Building" report; excerpts from a symposium on constitutional reform and economic development; and newspaper article, 1985, 2001

Excerpt from US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, box 67 "Indian Service Population and Labor Force Estimates" report; "Native American Information Directory" excerpt; and map of states with Native American gaming, 1988, 1995, undated

Trust lands: S. 2010, 105th Congress; testimonies; newspaper articles; box 67 summaries; and press releases, 1988, 1995, 1998

IGRA, 25 US Code 2701, Public Law 100-497, IGRA summary, and legal box 67 brief on Native American gaming, 1988, 1999

Federal recognition process: S. 611, legal briefs, statements, and notes, box 67 1990-2005, undated

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Federal recognition process: newspaper articles, 1995, 1999-2001 box 67

Correspondence and memos from the Bureau of Indian Affairs to a number box 67 Native American groups regarding state revenue sharing in tribal-state gaming compacts, 1991-2003

National Indian Policy Center, "Reservation-Based Gaming" report, box 67 approximately 1992-1994

Publications: pamphlets on treaty rights, Native American civil rights, box 67 statistics, and sovereignty; and congressional guide, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006

Trust lands: S. 1703, HR 3742 111th Congress, federal register, box 67 testimonies, newspaper articles, correspondence, and legal brief, 1993, 1998-1999, 2009

Trust lands: draft congressional bills; NIGA and NCAI memos; Spilde's box 67 presentation on taxing Native American lands; Anderson, Robert, "American Indian Trust Lands: Tax and Financing Incentives, A Tribal Perspective" report; newspaper articles; and notes, 1993, 1999-2001, 2009

Journal articles, theses, and essays on Native American gaming law and box 67 sovereignty, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2003

Testimonies and statements before Congress on the need for a national box 67 policy on gambling, 1994

Summary of Nevada v. Hicks court case, approximately 1995-2000 box 67

Brown, T.M., "Bureau of Indian Affairs Appropriations: Should Indian box 67 Gaming Revenues Affect Funding Decisions?" report, 1995 August 02

US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs legislative update for 104th box 67 Congress and Spilde's notes, 1996

Journal article on land management and Native American governments, box 68 1996

Journal article and essay on treaty rights, 1996, 2002 box 68

Tribal-state gaming compact lists, 1997 box 68

Senate "Concurrent Resolution on the Budget" report, 1997 box 68

S. 487 draft copy and memos about bill, 1997 box 68

"Con. reform Naytahwaush, 3-12-97" video recording (label possibly box 85 refers to constitutional reform in Naytahwaush, Minnesota, a Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, White Earth Band community), 1997 March 03 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Report of the Executive Committee for Indian Country Law Enforcement box 68 Improvements, Final Report to the Attorney General and the Secretary of the Interior", 1997 October

Self-governance: Senate Committee on Indian Affairs briefing on the box 68 Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (PL 93-638), flier, brochure, and summary, 1997-1999

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Enzi-Reed Amendment: "Federal Register," national gaming summary, box 68 fact sheet by NIGA, and articles, 1997, 1998

Babbitt inquiry: press releases, statements; and newspaper articles about box 68 Bruce Babbitt, the Hudson, Wisconsin casino issue, and Native American trust claims, 1997-1998, 2002

Native American governments: memos, summaries, and essays on box 68 Native American gaming and sovereignty; fact sheets on Inter-Tribal Arbitration Council and the United South and Eastern Tribes; public trust questionnaire; and notes, 1997-2005

Bureau of Indian Affairs Native American government leaders directory box 68 and NCAI directory of Native American nations in the lower 48 states, 1998

S. 2097 (Indian Tribal Conflict Resolution and Tort Claims and Risk box 68 Management Act of 1998), press releases, and article, 1998

Summary of Senate Committee on Indian Affairs meeting on S. 1805, S. box 68 1870, and S. 2097, 1998

Indian Gaming Regulatory Improvement Act or S. 1870: amendments to box 68 bill and draft of "Federal Register", 1998

Indian Gaming Regulatory Improvement Act or S. 1870: reports, box 68 summaries, statements, testimonies, press releases, notes, and transcript of debates, 1998

Enzi-Sessions Amendment or S. 2133: summary, congressional record, box 68 transcript of debates, and press releases, 1998

Intergovernmental Gaming Agreement Act or S. 985: statements, box 69 testimonies, opinions, summaries, notes, and newspaper articles, 1998-1999

Mineral rights: legal brief on the Nuciu (Southern Ute Indian Tribe) and box 69 newspaper article on the Navajo Nation, 1998-1999

Secretarial procedures: S. 1572, federal register, and Florida and Alabama box 69 v. US et al. court opinion, 1998-1999

Secretarial procedures: summaries, press releases, correspondence, notes, box 69 memos, and newspaper articles, 1998-1999

Graham-Enzi-Reed Amendment or S. 1366: collection of quotes in box 69 response to amendment, congressional record, and newspaper articles, 1999

Transcripts of debates over Weldon-Barr amendment or HR 277, 1999 July box 69

25 CFR Part 151 (acquisition of title to land in trust), federal register, box 69 NCAI memos, summaries, lists, newspaper articles, and notes, 1999-2001

Memo, congressional record, and article about Sessions Amendment (HR box 69 4875), 2000

Memo about Department of Justice positions that affect Native American box 69 nations; and Hobbs, Straus, Dean, and Walker LLP, "Special Report to

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United South and Eastern Tribes, Legislative Action of Interest to Indian Tribes and Organizations", 2000

Transcript of discussion over Nebraska State Legislative Resolution 289, box 69 2000 January 24

S. 611, 106th Congress; and statement of Louis Roybal on behalf of the box 69 Piro/Manso/Tiwa Indian Tribe, Pueblo of San Juan de Guadalupe, 2000 May 24

National Labor Relations Board letter in response to query by Senate about box 69 Native American gaming, 2000 June 12

Presidential and congressional election maps, 2000, 2006 box 69

Newspaper articles and memo about the nomination of Gale Norton for box 69 Secretary of the Department of the Interior, 2000-2002

GAO, "Indian Issues: Improvement Needed in Tribal Recognition Process" box 69 report, 2001 November

Schedules, notes, and presentation paper from the Western Political box 69 Science Association annual meeting, 2001

Hobbs, Straus, Dean, and Walker, LLP, "Special Report to United South box 69 and Eastern Tribes: 107th Congress: Potential Legislative Action of Interest to Indian Tribes and Organizations"; and list of Congress members with Native American groups in district, 2001

Newspaper articles on George W. Bush's inauguration, inauguration guide, box 69 and California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA) executive committee agenda, 2001

Newspaper articles on Wayne Smith, Department of the Interior's Deputy box 69 Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs, 2001-2002

National Indian Project on the Judiciary, "Tribal Lands and the Federal box 69 Judicial Circuits and Districts" report; presentation slides; executive summary; notes; and newspaper article, approximately 2001-2003

GAO, "Major Management Challenges and Program Risks: Department of box 69 the Interior" report, 2003 January

HR 4213, 108th Congress; and testimony of Theresa Rosier, 2004 May 05 box 69

Trust lands: GAO, "Bureau of Indian Affairs' Efforts to Impose Time box 69 Frames and Collect Better Data Should Improve the Processing of Land in Trust Applications" report; and Office of Indian Energy and Economic Development booklet, 2006

Materials pertaining to the Native American Contractors Association box 70 (NACA) including legislation, newsletters, memos, and correspondence, 2007

"Policy Today" newsletter, 2007 March 29 box 70

Sociocultural subject files, 1980-2007 (1994-2005) Physical Description: 5.57 Cubic Feet (5 boxes, 4 shared boxes) Physical Description: 5.58 Linear Feet

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Scope and Contents Note: The sociocultural subject files contain materials collected by Dr. Spilde about sociocultural issues related to Native Americans, Native American gaming, and gaming in the United States. Materials date from 1980 to 2007, with the bulk of materials dating from 1994 to 2005. Materials include socioeconomic impact studies and reports; annual reports; periodicals; memos; correspondence; notes; video recordings of televised programs; conference materials; promotional materials; booklets, pamphlets, and packets; journal articles; law review articles and legal briefs; and newspaper articles. The materials concern a variety of topics such as compulsive gambling, Native American health, environmental policy, the social cost of casino gaming, criminal activities, card counting, Native American culture, and the social impacts of gaming in the United States.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged by topic in the following order: general subject files, problem gambling, and crime. Folders within each topic are arranged in rough chronological order and the materials are arranged chronologically within each folder.

Title/Description Containers General subject files

"CNN and Washington Journal and River Documentary on Time box 84 Magazine" video recording, undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"'Dances with Wolves' and 'True Colors'" video recording, undated box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"'Dreamcatcher' parts one and two" video recording, undated box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Imagining Indians" video recording, undated box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"'North of 60' Season VI, Episode #82 'Love Hurts'" video recording, box 84 undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"'One Last Bet,' producer Roynn Simmons CPTV" video recording, box 84 undated Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Oprah: Native Americans" video recording, undated box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Notes about "Oprah: Native Americans" video recording, undated box 70

"Pow Wow Highway" video recording, undated box 84 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"PPT Indian Gaming" video recording, undated box 85 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Super Chiefs" video recording, undated box 85 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Weldon Barr" video recording, undated box 85 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

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Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes box 85

Robinson, Gary, "Cowboys and Indians, an Original Screenplay", undated box 70

"Quantifying the Costs of Problem Gambling" book chapter, undated box 70

Novak, Barbara, "Nature and Culture: American Landscape and Painting, box 70 1825-1875" booklet, 1980 May 15

"Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium, Harold of Orange, box 85 1984 (33 mins)" video recording, 1984 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"100 Questions, 500 Nations: A Reporter's Guide to Native America" box 70 booklet, 1985

"'Clouded Land' (57:40) 1987 Randy Croce" video recording, 1987 box 85 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Journal articles on Native American education, schools, and higher box 70 education, 1991, 1993, 2000

National Environmental Policy Act handbook, memos, and newsletters, box 70 1993

Tharp, Roland G., and Lois A. Yamauchi, "Effective Instructional box 70 Conversation in Native American Classrooms" report, 1994

"The Native Americans" (documentary aired on TBS) video recording, box 85 1994 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Native American Indians: A Vivid and Enlightening Look at the People box 85 Whose Proud Heritage and Rich Culture are a National Treasure" by Peter Pan Industries, Inc. video recordings, 1994 Physical Description: 2 VHS Tapes

Institute for Research on Poverty, "Recent Publications" report, 1994 box 70 December

Journal articles on cultural and social issues by Laurence M. Hauptman, box 70 Devon A. Mihesuah, Michael Edwards; and other articles on topics such as writing indigenous histories, Native Americans in the Civil War, families, social development on reservations, and others, 1994-1996

Periodicals: "Addiction Professionals" and "Portrait of the New America: box 70 Understanding a Multicultural Marketplace" journals; and Council of Energy Resource Tribes (CERT), "Tribes Entering the 21st Century on Their Own Terms" report, 1994, 2002, 2004

Testimonies of Thomas A. Schatz, President of Citizens Against box 70 Government Waste, before congressional subcommittees, 1995, 1997

Journal articles on addiction, including internet addiction, technology box 70 addiction, and models for analyzing and helping addicts, 1995, 1998, 2004, 2005

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"'500 Nations' Indian History (4 hours)" video recording; and "'500 box 85 Nations,' Part 3 and 4" video recording, 1995 Physical Description: 2 VHS Tapes

US Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service, box 70 "1996 Trends in Indian Health" report, 1996

Correspondence and informational materials about the American Indian box 70 College Fund; and donation packet for a St. Joseph's Indian School donor in Chamberlain, South Dakota, approximately 1997-2001

National Coalition Against Legalized Gambling essay; and materials box 70 gathered for case study on Beloit, Wisconsin including advertisements, notes, newsletters, and journal article, 1997-2001

Music and art: Hall, Butch, and Laura Hall, "Favorite Hymns in Tablature box 70 for the Native American Flute"; fliers and brochures about Native American music and art; flier about Ron Leep's artwork; and tourism informational materials, 1997, 2002, undated

Bibliographies for research and gaming studies, 1997, 1998, 2002, undated box 71

"Is Racism Stronger than Ever, 1/7/97" video recording, 1997 January 07 box 85 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Mino Bimadiziwin, 1 hour, taped Nov 4 1997, PPTV" video recording, box 85 1997 November 04 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Division for Church in Society, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, box 71 "Gambling: A Study for Congregations" report, 1998

Informational packet on "Financing Environment for the World box 71 Environment" by EX-IM Bank, 1998

"World News Tonight, ABA, 6/19/98, Profile of Native American Golfer, box 85 Notah Begay" video recording, 1998 June 19 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Materials about the Responsible Fatherhood Initiative, childhood welfare, box 71 and child support, including testimonies; case studies from the BIA on the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians, and Sdukʷalbixʷ (Snoqualmie Indian Tribe); newspaper articles; memos; briefs; correspondence; notes; and flier, 1998-2000

Environmental journal articles, renewable energy informational packets, box 71 policy analysis, reports, and Spilde's National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) certificate, 1998, 2001, 2006

Informational packets, articles, database statistics, literature reviews, and box 71 symposium materials on problem gaming, health, reservation population statistics, youth gambling, and the economic impacts of pathological gambling, 1998, 2002, 2003

"Prin Pictures, 'Indian Sovereignty: We Are Not Alone'" video recording, box 85 1999 September 17

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Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"'Native American Contemporary Artists,' Burnt Down Productions, promo box 85 #1" video recording, 2000 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Gay 'Seinfeld'/ Lesbian 'Friends'- NIGA Summit 2000" video recording, box 85 2000 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Rick Heape Films, 'Black Indians: An American Story,' narrated by James box 85 Earl Jones video recording, 2000 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Staveteig, Sarah, and Alyssa Wigton, "Racial and Ethnic Disparities: Key box 71 Findings from the National Survey of America's Families" report, 2000 February

"Malcolm in the Middle Trip to Indian Casino, premiere" video recording, box 85 2001 March 05 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

GAO, "BIA and DOD Schools: Student Achievement and Other box 71 Characteristics Often Differ from Public Schools'" report, 2001 September

"Report of the AGA Diversity Task Force: Leading Diversity and Creating box 71 Inclusion in the Gaming Industry", 2001 October

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, "Gaming Industry Diversity Snapshot" box 71 report, 2001 October

Journal article and bibliographies for popular books about Native box 71 Americans, 2001, 2002

National Education Association's informational packet titled "Minority box 71 Community Outreach: Creating Great Public Schools Through Minority Community Research," packet includes reports, correspondence, and fact sheets, 2001, 2003

Notes and email correspondence, 2002, undated box 71

"Weaving the Food Web: Community Food Security in California" box 71 informational packet, 2002

"Spirit of the Seventh Fire, BisonHead Records/ Independent Sound LLC" box 85 video recording, 2003 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

"Oceana Ent. 'Black Cloud'" video recording, 2004 March 25 box 85 Physical Description: 1 VHS Tapes

Agenda for the National Association of Tribal Historical Preservation box 71 Officers, 2004 July 01

"Response by the Christian Institute: Draft Gambling Bill Consultation" box 71 report, 2004 February 27

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National Association of State Public Interest Research Groups, "Making box 71 Sense of America's Oil Needs: A Sustainable, State-Based Response to Dwindling Oil Supplies" report; and National Association of State Public Interest Research Groups, "Achieving a New Energy Future, How States Can Lead America to a Clean, Sustainable Economy" report, 2005 August

Espaldon, Diane, et al., "An Ancient and Emerging Field: Feasibility Study box 71 for a National Native Arts and Culture Fund" report, 2006 May

Robinson, Gary, "Native Legacy: American Indian Contributions to the box 71 Nation and the World" booklet, 2007

American Indian Science and Engineering Society poster, 2008 flat file 88

US Department of Health and Human Services, "Health Characteristics box 71 of the American Indian or Alaska Native Adult Population, United States, 2004-2008" report, 2010 March 09

Problem gambling

Journal articles on pathological gambling, behavioral issues, treatment box 72 of addiction, health, and topics not related to gaming, 1987, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2005

Journal articles on pathological gambling, 1990, 1997, 1999, 2001 box 72

Wallis, Lynn S., "1992 Texas Survey of Adult Gambling Behavior" report, box 72 1992

Journal articles on youth gambling, including high school and college box 72 students, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000

Journal articles on the social costs and cost-benefits of gaming, 1994-1998, box 72 2001, 2002, undated

Law review journal articles on pathological gambling, problem gambling, box 72 genetics, casinos monitoring addiction, and tax increases resulting from legalized gambling, 1995, undated

Stone, Theresa, "Gambling for Entertainment or Gambling for Trouble" box 72 booklet, 1996 May

GTECH's 5th Annual National Gaming Survey, "The Vital Signs of box 72 Legalized Gaming in America" report, 1997

Shaffer, Howard J., Matthew N. Hall, and Joni Vander Bilt, "Estimating box 72 the Prevalence of Disordered Gambling Behavior in the United States and Canada: A Meta-Analysis" report, 1997 December 15

Journal articles on pathological gambling, 1997-1998 box 72

American Gaming Association, "Responsible Gaming Resource Guide, box 72 Second Edition" report, 1998 June

McCleary, Richard, Kenneth Chew, et al., "Suicide and Gambling: An box 72 Analysis of Suicide Rates in U.S. Counties and Metropolitan Areas" report and executive summary, 1998 September

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Talking points and notes from a workshop on problem gaming, 1998 box 73 September 02-03

Memos, correspondence, journal articles, and flier about Arnie and Sheila box 73 Wexler and Associates, 1998-2001

"AGA Progress Kit: Promoting Responsible Gaming Resources and box 74 Education Standards," kit includes binders with informational materials and audio recordings, approximately 1998-1999 Physical Description: 4 VHS Tapes Physical Description: 4 Optical Discs

Gallup Poll, "Social Audit on Gambling in America" report, 1999 April- box 73 May

Journal articles about the impacts of gambling on the elderly and elderly box 73 women specifically, 1999, 2000, 2002, undated

Harrah's Entertainment, Inc., "Harrah's Survey 2002: Profile of the box 73 American Casino Gambler" report, 2002

Emails, notes, and journal articles about the Harvard Medical School box 73 Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders; Harvard Medical School Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders, "Considering Gambling as Public Health Toxin: Strategies and Tactics for Quantifying Gambling Exposure" report; and Harvard Medical School Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders, "Gambling and Related Mental Disorders: A Public Health Analysis" report, 2002

Basham, Patrick, and Karen White, "Gambling with Our Future? The box 73 Costs and Benefits of Legalized Gambling" report, 2002

California Council on Problem Gambling, "When the Stakes Are Too box 73 High: Understanding Problem Gambling" informational packet including fliers, video recording, projection slides, and informational materials, 2003 Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs

Harrah's Entertainment, Inc., "Harrah's Guidebook for Responsible box 73 Gaming Policy Manual" report, 2004

Materials gathered from the 18th Annual Conference on Research, box 73 Prevention, and Treatment of Problem Gambling by the National Council on Problem Gambling and the Arizona Council on Compulsive Gambling including video recording, notes, agenda, and presentation abstracts, 2004 June 17-19 Physical Description: 1 Optical Discs

18th Annual Conference on Research, Prevention, and Treatment of box 73 Problem Gambling by the National Council on Problem Gambling and the Arizona Council on Compulsive Gambling booklet of presenters' PowerPoint presentations, 2004 June 17-19

National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity conference box 73 packet, 2004 October 07-09

5th Annual National Center for Responsible Gambling Conference on box 73 Gambling and Addiction conference program, 2004 December 05-07 - Page 104- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

National Center for Responsible Gambling magazines, 1998, 2002, 2004, box 73 2008

National Center for Responsible Gambling annual reports, 1997, 1998, box 73 2001, 2003

National Center for Responsible Gambling (NCRG) conferences including box 75 a packet from the 4th Annual NCRG Conference and the 8th Annual NCRG Conference, 2003, 2007

National Center for Responsible Gambling fliers, informational packets, box 75 historical review of substance abuse, and resource guides, 2006, 2008, undated

Crime

Seay, Douglas, "Gambling and Crime" report, undated box 75

US v. Henry Zottola et al. court opinion; research brief; and journal box 75 and newspaper articles on crime, Atlantic City crime, gambling crime, corruption, and organized crime, 1984, 1996, 1997

Newspaper and magazine articles about credit lines and debt due to casino box 75 gambling, approximately 1985-1991, 1995-1999

Dombrink, John, and William N. Thompson, "The Report of the 1986 box 75 Commission on Organized Crime and Its Implications for Commercial Gaming in America" report, 1986

Kacarab, Peter J., "An In-Depth Analysis of the New Money Laundering box 75 Statutes" report, 1991

Waldemar Ratzlaf and Loretta Ratzlaf v. US court opinion, 1993 box 75

Michael R. Psket v. US Department of Justice, Organized Crime Strike box 75 Force, Binion's Horseshoe Hotel and Casino et al. court opinion, 1994 November

Journal articles on criminal justice statistics, crime, and the lowering of box 75 national crime rates, 1994-1996, 1998

National Coalition Against Legalized Gambling, "Compulsive Gambling: box 75 Crime and Drugs" report, 1995 October 28

Durante, Robert, and Christopher Loop, "Casinos and Crime Spillover: box 75 Toward a Social Cost Model of Casino Impacts" report, 1996 April 09

Newspaper and magazine articles about crime and gambling, 1996, 1998, box 75 1999

Horn, Scott T., "Casinos and Crime: Don't Bet on It" report, 1997 box 75

Margolis, Jeremy, and Altheimer and Gray, "Casinos and Crime: An box 75 Analysis of the Evidence" report, 1997 December

Memos and correspondence on crime and gambling, 1997, 1998, 2000, box 75 2001

State of New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, "Report to the box 75 Governor by the Attorney General's Money Laundering Working Group" and newspaper article, 1997, 1998 - Page 105- Guide to the Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

Newspaper articles on card counting and blackjack players, 1997-1999 box 75

"Federal Register" and "Proposed Amendment to the Bank Secrecy Act box 76 Regulations: Requirement that Casino and Card Clubs Report Suspicious Transactions" report, 1998 May 18

US Department of the Treasury Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, box 76 "Suspicious Activity Reporting and Casinos" report, 1998 July

Albanese, Jay S., "Casino Gambling and White Collar Crime: An box 76 Examination of the Empirical Evidence" report, 1999

Grinols, Earl L., David B. Mustard, and Cynthia Hunt Dilley, "Casinos and box 76 Crime" report, 1999 June

Materials gathered about the Department of the Treasury and Department box 76 of Justice's National Money Laundering Strategy of 1999 including press release, newspaper articles, and informational packet on the Bank Secrecy Act, 1999, 2000

Memos and newspaper articles about the attempts to ban ATMs in casinos, box 76 1999, 2000

Testimonies before the US House of Representatives Subcommittee on box 76 Crime of the Committee on the Judiciary on HR 3125 or the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act of 1999, 2000 March 09

Socioeconomic subject files, 1993-2003 Physical Description: 0.71 Cubic Feet (2 shared boxes) Physical Description: 0.63 Linear Feet Scope and Contents Note: The socioeconomic subject files (1993-2003) contain materials collected by Dr. Spilde about bankruptcy and the socioeconomic impact of Native American gaming enterprises in the United. Materials include impact studies, reports, memos, press releases, informational materials, journal articles, legal briefs, and newspaper articles.

Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Containers Bankruptcy: journal articles on bankruptcy, the psychology of money, credit box 76 debt, policy and bankruptcy code, and the treatment of gambling induced issues, 1994-1999

Bankruptcy: GAO, "Financial Management: BIA's Tribal Trust Fund Account box 76 Reconciliation Results" report; and VISA, "Consumer Bankruptcy: Causes and Implications, VISA Consumer Bankruptcy Reports" report, 1996

Bankruptcy: memos, press releases, and studies about bankruptcy and credit box 76 issues as a result of gambling, 1997, 1998

Bankruptcy: journal articles on personal bankruptcy, 1997, 2000 box 76

Bankruptcy: newspaper articles on bankruptcy, credit issues, home loans, and box 76 gambling, 1997, 1998, 2001

Bankruptcy: journal articles, newspaper articles, and fact sheets on bankruptcy box 76 as a result of gambling, 1997-2000, 2002

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Bankruptcy: GAO, "Personal Bankruptcy: The Credit Research Center Report box 76 on Debtors' Ability to Pay" report, 1998

Bankruptcy: Department of the Treasury, "A Study of the Interaction of box 76 Gambling and Bankruptcy" report, 1999 July

Bankruptcy: journal articles on the socioeconomic impact of legalized casino box 76 gaming, 1993, 1997, 2000

Bankruptcy: legal briefs on gaming debts and bankruptcy, 1994-1998 box 77

Bankruptcy: journal articles on Native American gaming and socioeconomic box 77 impact of gaming, approximately 1995-2003

Bankruptcy: Lake, Amy, and Steven Deller, "The Socioeconomic Impacts of a box 77 Native American Casino" report, 1996 December

Bankruptcy: GAO, "Impact of Gambling: Economic Effects More Measurable box 77 than Social Effects" report; and GAO, "Convenience Gambling: Information on Economic and Social Effects in Selected Locations" report, 2000

Bankruptcy: Taylor, Jonathan B., Matthew B. Krepps, and Patrick Wang, "The box 77 National Evidence on the Socioeconomic Impacts of American Indian Gaming on Non-Indian Communities" report, 2000 April 01

Bankruptcy: Jorgensen, Miriam Ruth, "Bringing the Background Forward: box 77 Evidence from Indian Country on the Social and Cultural Determinants of Economic Development," PhD dissertation, 2000 May

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