Abstract
The most successful method of economic development for many Indian tribes in the United States has been gaming. Tribes across the country have risen out of poverty through their casino operations and have been able to use the profits to diversify their investments and improve tribal infrastructure, education, and social programs.
Recommended Citation
Trevor Funseth, Indian Casinos Under the Big Sky: Why Tribes in Other States Have Been More Successful with Gaming and the Path Forward for Montana’s Tribes, 86 Mont. L. Rev. 423 (2025) (Joint Issue with Pub. Land & Res. L. Rev.).
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