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Throughout time the Shinnecock Nation has been committed to preserving our ancestral homeland and its natural environment. As our lands were taken we adapted our economy and our way of life. Still, we continued to preserve and protect our remaining lands while we struggled to become self-reliant.
IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE
- NEW. Federal Recognition One Step Closer. Read BIA Letter.
- Mashantucket Pequot Tribe Letter of Support - Click here.
LOCAL MAILING
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FAQS ABOUT INDIAN GAMING
- Click here to learn more about Indian Gaming and the Shinnecock Nation
- Analysis of Economic Impact of Indian Gaming 2004
- The Economic Impact of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Operations on Connecticut
- Social and Economic Analysis of Tribal Government Gaming in Oklahoma
- Public Policy Analysis of Indian Gaming in Massachusetts
- Economic & Fiscal Impact Analysis for a West Warwick Resort Casino
- Indian Issues: Improvements Needed in Tribal Recognition Process (GAO)
- American Indians on Reservations: A Databook of Socioeconomic Changes Between the 1990 and 200 Censuses
- Annotated Bibliography: The Social and Economic Impacts of Indian and Other Gaming
- Testimony: Shinnecock Tribal Trustee Chairmen Lance Gumbs, before the US House Resources Committee (February 2005)
- Testimony: Shinnecock Tribal Trustee Lance Gumbs, before the US House Resources Committee (March 2004)
- Indian Issues: Timeliness of the Tribal Recognition Process Has Improved, but It Will Take Years to Clear the Existing Backlog of Petitions
PRINT ADS
- March 10, 2004: The Real Winners
- March 10, 2004: The Truth is On Our Side
- August 20, 2003: Circle of Truth
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