Preface | p. vii |
Acknowledgments | p. IX |
Introduction: The Rise of the First Nations in State Politics | p. 1 |
Tribal Political Expenditures in California and Washington DC | p. 25 |
Lobbying Strategies and Campaign Contributions: The Impact on Indian Gaming in California | p. 38 |
Reservation Gaming: A Catalyst for Self-Governance for the Tribes in Arizona | p. 57 |
The Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico: Efforts to Develop a Casino on Nonreservation Land | p. 74 |
Florida's Indigenous Gaming Interests: Origins of a Political Movement | p. 101 |
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians: Indian Gaming and Its Impacts on Statewide Politics | p. 122 |
Indian Gaming and Intergovernmental Relations: The Constraints of Tribal Interest Group Behavior | p. 135 |
Why State Law Matters: Indian Gaming and Intergovernmental Relations in Wisconsin | p. 160 |
The Failure of Indian Casino Advocacy in New York | p. 185 |
Afterword: The Death of Indian Gaming and Tribal Sovereignty | p. 209 |
Contributors | p. 217 |
Index | p. 221 |
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