Archival objects in this container: Kansas: GVA Marquette Advisors, "Economic Benefits of Indian Gaming in the State of Kansas" report; talking points on the socioeconomic effects of gaming and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA); newspaper articles; promotional brochures; and notes, 1997-1999, 2003-2006 Kansas: Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo Tribe of Indians of the Kickapoo Reservation in Kansas): tribal-state gaming compact, 1995 May 12 Kansas: Prairie Band Bodéwadmi (Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation): tribal-state gaming compact; and Darling, David L., Xiaolou Yang, and Chatura B. Ariyaratne, "The Role of the Prairie Band Casino Business in the Area Economy: Jackson and Shawnee Counties in 1999" report, 1995, 2000 Kansas: Ne ma ha ha ki (Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska): tribal-state gaming compact with Kansas, 1995 April Missouri: Leven, Charles and Donald Phares, "Casino Gaming in Missouri: the Spending Displacement Effect and Net Economic Impact" report; Davidson-Peterson Assoc., Inc., "The Economic Impact of Expenditures by Tourists in St. Louis," summary of report; Phares, Don, "Impact of Gaming on the Public Sector: The Missouri Case" report; Leven, Charles, Don Phares, and Claude Louishomme, "The Economic Impact of Gaming in Missouri" report; Goodman, Robert, and Edward Feser, "Understanding Impact of Casinos in Missouri: A Review of the Leaven-Phares Study," United States Gambling Research Institute report; and press release from the Missouri Riverboat Gambling Association, 1991-1999 Missouri: newspaper articles and promotional brochures, 1996-1998 Montana: "Montana Gambling in a National and Global Context" report; fact sheets; newspaper articles on gaming and the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument; Krepps, Matthew, and Jonathan Taylor, "Putting Montana in the National Context: An Econometric Analysis of Montana Gaming: Proposal to the Montana Gambling Study Commission" report; Montana Gambling Study Commission, "1998 Montana Gambling Study" report; legal brief on gaming; and "Montana Business Quarterly" volume 36 number 4, approximately 1997-2000 Montana: Sisseton; Wahpeton; Yanktonai; Teton Hunkpapa; and Canoe Paddler and Red Bottom Bands of Hohe Nakota (Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation): federal register, fact sheet, and email correspondence about gaming approval, 1998 October Montana: Niitsítapi (Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana): newspaper articles on property rights, wind energy, and indigenous language preservation, 2000-2004 Montana: Apsáalooke (Crow Tribe of Montana): newspaper article on Little Big Horn College and a magazine article, 1997 August 03, undated Nebraska: newspaper articles on various measures to instate gaming in Nebraska and Spilde's notes about the issues; newspaper article on the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska's cigarette factory; and fact sheet on Native American gaming, 1998-2001, 2004 Nebraska: Ponca Tribe of Nebraska: memo regarding a site-specific gaming ordinance, 2007 October 22 Nebraska: Mdewakanton and Wahpekute Eastern Dakota (Santee Sioux Nation): newspaper articles on controversy over Ohiya Casino and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), 1996, 1999 Nebraska: Mdewakanton and Wahpekute Eastern Dakota (Santee Sioux Nation): National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC) report; fact sheets on LR 289 CA, gaming, and environmental issues; essays on Santee cultural and gaming history; and a flier, 1998-1999 Nebraska: Mdewakanton and Wahpekute Eastern Dakota (Santee Sioux Nation): memos about the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA); correspondence between the Santee and Bill Clinton regarding U.S. Attorney Tom Monaghan freezing funds; and Spilde's notes, 1999-2000, undated Nebraska: Ho-Chunk of Nebraska (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska): tribal-state gaming compact and a newspaper article, 1992, 1996 North Dakota: newspaper articles on topics such as Native American colleges, tobacco, gaming addiction, Circle of Nations School, and other economic and social issues, 1994-2003, undated