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Last updated: August 6, 2025
Next update should be ready by: August 20, 2025
Recently Added Content:
- Beyond bingo: How class II bingo-based "slot machines" are reshaping Tribal-state dynamics.
- Economic development for Native Nevada: How Indian gaming can further Tribal self-determination.
- Keynote speech from the 2025 Indian Nations Gaming & Governance Program Symposium.
- An old law with new tricks? The prospects and pitfalls of using the Antiquities Act of 1906 to shape climate policy on federal lands.
- Overcoming the barriers that Native Americans face in the voting process. (written by NARF Staff Attorney Jacqueline De Leon)
- Protecting Native knowledge systems? Implementing WIPO's GRATK Treaty.
- Returning Hawaiian land to Hawaiian hands.
- Should Tribes "ban the box"?
- Skilled nursing and assisted living in Indian Country.
- Tort claims in Indian Country.
- Tribal Nations and the use of AI.
- Tribal programs remain intact despite DEI orders.
- Tribal recognition and Rhode Island: Towards a recognition process for the Ocean State.
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