A Guide to Native American Casinos in the USA
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While Nevada is famous globally, the vast majority of physical casino locations in the United States are actually located on tribal lands.
Because Native American tribes are considered sovereign nations, they operate under entirely different legal frameworks than commercial state casinos.
How Tribal Casinos Became Legal
The primary goal of the IGRA was to promote tribal economic development, self-sufficiency, and strong local governments.
Class II gaming encompasses bingo and electronic games that function mathematically like bingo, requiring very little state oversight.
- Many tribes use casino profits to build massive infrastructure projects, funding local schools, state-of-the-art hospitals, and vital housing developments
- Some tribes distribute a portion of the net gaming revenues directly to individual tribal members in the form of regular 'per capita' payments
- The success of these resorts has completely transformed the economic reality for several formerly impoverished Native American communities
Class II vs. Class III Machines: The Hidden Difference
If you visit a tribal casino that only has a Class II license, you will notice the slot machines look slightly different.
In a Class II tribal machine, pressing 'Spin' enters you into a networked game of bingo against everyone else playing in the casino.
| Economic Impact | Destination | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Gaming Revenue | Tribal Government | Funds roads, schools, healthcare, and infrastructure |
| State Revenue Share | Local State Government | Paid in exchange for market exclusivity (Compact) |
The next time you play at a tribal resort, take a moment to appreciate the complex legal history that built the building.
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