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If you mean are they good for the tribe, generally the answer would be yes. The casinos are located on reservation lands that are normally a distance away from towns where employment may be had. The casinos provide jobs for their peoples and programs that would not necessarily be available to them otherwise.

A great example of the Mashatunket Pequot casino in Connecticut. The pequots were among the very poorest of all tribes on the eastern seaboard. Now they are the wealthiest. They built their casino using native artisans, when available, and employ not only American Indians but hundreds of Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island residents. Single handedly they boosted the economy of that dying region.

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