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Road to Riches: How Gambling Has Shaped the Seminoles. Elena Cabral.

by Cabral, Elena; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 33Human Relations. Publisher: Miami Herald, 2003ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Gambling on Indian reservations | Indians of North America -- Economic conditions | Lifestyles | Seminole IndiansDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Since becoming one of the first tribes to institute gaming in 1979, the Seminoles of Florida have seen extraordinary wealth, generating money for sprawling office buildings, universal healthcare and college tuition for all who ask. But gaming has also brought lawsuits, an embezzlement trial and, some believe, the motive for last year's [2002] attempted slaying of a respected tribal lawyer, Jim Shore." (MIAMI HERALD) This article provides "a look at how gaming has shaped, or not shaped, the Seminole's way of life, a varied mix of the modern and traditional."
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Originally Published: Road to Riches: How Gambling Has Shaped the Seminoles, May 18, 2003; pp. n.p..

"Since becoming one of the first tribes to institute gaming in 1979, the Seminoles of Florida have seen extraordinary wealth, generating money for sprawling office buildings, universal healthcare and college tuition for all who ask. But gaming has also brought lawsuits, an embezzlement trial and, some believe, the motive for last year's [2002] attempted slaying of a respected tribal lawyer, Jim Shore." (MIAMI HERALD) This article provides "a look at how gaming has shaped, or not shaped, the Seminole's way of life, a varied mix of the modern and traditional."

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