Tribal Gaming
Tribal Gaming refers to the operation of gaming facilities by Native American tribes in the United States. This form of gaming is often regulated by the federal government under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988, which allows tribes to conduct various types of gambling, including casinos, bingo halls, and poker rooms, on their sovereign lands.
These gaming operations provide significant revenue for tribes, helping to fund essential services such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Additionally, tribal casinos often create jobs and stimulate local economies, benefiting both the tribes and surrounding communities.