A small, poverty-stricken California Indian Tribe, the Cabazon
Band of Mission Indians, successfully fought a long legal battle
for the right to operate the business of their choice on their
barren reservation--a gambling casino. This is their story, the
authorized history of their epic struggle, climaxing with their
victory in a 1987 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, the now-famous
Cabazon Decision. Their defeated opponents included California's
City of Indio and County of Riverside (called one of the most
racist in the U.S. by a non-Indian resident) as well as California
and 29 other states that joined California's appeal.
This is also the fascinating story of the role played by a white
family and its radical, socialist patriarch that helped create one
of the world's most capital-intensive industries and triggered
today's Indian Gaming Explosion throughout America. Hundreds of
hours of taped interviews and years of documents, meeting records,
and official correspondence are analyzed to give the reader a clear
picture of the impact of this new massive capital on tribal life
and the development of a possible future without gambling--as
officials in league with Nevada and Atlantic City gambling
interests continue their efforts to destroy Indian gaming. The
Buffalo, literal and symbolic figure of earlier Indian financial
independence, has returned in a new form--cash cow casinos.
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