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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Where can I get a list of all the gaming tribes in the United States?
  • Where can I get a list of all the Indian gaming operations in the United States?
  • Where can I find a list of the gaming compacts by state?
  • Where can I find information on the Department of the Interior Budget and Appropriations Process?
  • Where can I trace my Indian ancestry?
  • Where can I go if I need information on Indian law?
  • Where can I go for information on Treaties between Indian Nations and the United States?
  • Where can I go to get news articles about Indian gaming?
  • Where can I get information on other forms of gambling?
  • Where can I find the Federal Government's 1999 study of Gambling?
  • Where can I find the Presidential Executive Orders about Tribal sovereignty?
  • Where can I learn more about California's Proposition 5 and proposition 1A?
  • Where can I get a list of the federally recognized tribes?
  • Where can I find a directory of all the tribal leaders?
  • Where can I find information on Law Enforcement in Indian Country?
  • Where can I find information for research or teaching curricula about Native Americans?
  • Where can I find information about Alaska Natives?
  • Where can I find information on Native American Art?
  • Where can I find health information on Indians in Minnesota?
  • Where can I find information about the legislation and Court decisions affecting Native Americans?
  • Where can I find information about the United States Census?
  • Where can I find information about Native American Poverty, population and language use?
  • Where can I find information on indigenous people from around the world?
  • Where can I get books on Native American Economic Development?

    The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development has a well-respected publication called “What Can Tribes Do?” that can be ordered from their Website.
    http://www.hks.harvard.edu/programs/hpaied