HomeAllWampum: How Indian Tribes, the Mafia, and an Inattentive Congress Invented Indian Gaming and Created a $28 Billion Gambling Empire
Skip to product information
1 of 1

Wampum: How Indian Tribes, the Mafia, and an Inattentive Congress Invented Indian Gaming and Created a $28 Billion Gambling Empire

hardcoverJune 21, 2016
Regular price $122.21 USD
Regular price Sale price $122.21 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Free Shipping
Secure Checkout
Quality Guaranteed
In Stock
ISBN-13: 9781468309935 ISBN-10: 1468309935
Binding
hardcover
Published
June 21, 2016
Weight
1.3 lbs

About this book

In 2015 239 Indian tribes operated 478 casinos high-stakes bingo halls and other gambling facilities on Indian reservations in 28 states that collectively earned $28.5 billion in gross gaming revenue. How did Indian gambling become such a lucrative and commonplace fixture of the American landscape? In Wampum Donald Craig Mitchell tells the never-before-told story.In 1979 the Mafia opened the nations first high-stakes Indian bingo hall on the Seminole reservation in Florida. Nine years later Indian tribes were operating bingo halls on reservations in 23 states. Congress enacted the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act to subject gambling on reservations to regulation by the federal government and the states in which the reservations were located. But while members of Congress who voted for the bill didnt intend for it to do so the act facilitated the transformation of Indian bingo halls into what they are todayLas Vegas-style casinos whose gaming floors contain more than 352 000 video slot and other gaming machines. On Capitol Hill Donald Craig Mitchell is a recognized expert on Indian law and history and the only researcher who had early access to the records of the committees whose members and staff wrote the bills that became the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. In Wampum he offers readers the first comprehensive look at the forces in Congress and inside the Bureau of Indian Affairs that have created the Indian gaming industry.