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The Sharing Tradition: Indian Gaming In Stories And Modern Life


The Sharing Tradition: Indian Gaming In Stories And Modern Life Eileen M. Luna-Firebaugh, and Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox, 2010 In lieu of an abstract, here is a preview of the article. Yesterday, horses, blankets, rifles, today, hard cash. —Kathryn Gabriel, Gambler Way In the twenty-first century, American Indian gaming is big business, but it has always been around. American Indian nations have always played games, and this gaming was and is an important custom. Traditionally, it...

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