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How To Say: ... 9

Gatherings ...10

End Of Summer ...12

Pow Wow Dancers ...14

OK Bingo, Pt 2 ...18

Oklahoma Casinos & Entertainment

OK Casino Guide ...20

Casino Trail Map ...24

online...28

Cover: J R Lonelodge (Cheyenne/ Arapahoe); photograph by John Jernigan. This page: Dancing in the arena at the 2013 Red Earth Festival; Dreamcatcher Images

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Send us details or photos of your Gathering: [email protected]

BINGER>Caddo Language Wednesdays, 6 pmCaddo Nation Cultural Building, Binger(App Now Available on Android Market)>>

EDMOND>Otoe Language ClassesTuesdays, 6 pm 580-723-4466, [email protected]>>

ELGIN>Learn ComancheA Beginner’s Packet is free to enrolled tribal members, $70 for others, includes shipping.http://www.comanchelanguage.org [email protected] >

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NORMAN>Hopi Art from the Permanent Collections Fred Jones, Jr. Museum of Art/OU CampusThru Sunday September 15Hopi kachina figures as depicted in 170 objects.http://www.ou.edu/content/fjjma.html>

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PERKINS>Iowa Nation Grey Snow Eagle House2 mi S of Perkins on Hwy 177Weekend tours by appointment, call 405-334-7471http://www.facebook.com/GreySnowEagleHouse

National Museum of the American Indian opens onSept. 25, 2004

RADIO>Chickasaw Community RadioKCNP 89.5 FM>Indians For IndiansSaturdays at 10 am on KACO 98.5 FM>Kiowa VoicesSundays at 12 noon on KACO 98.5 FMMusic and more from the Kiowa and area tribes.>Seminole Nation Weekly Radio ShowLive on Tuesdays, 11 am on KWSH 1260 AMhttp://www.kadaradio.net>>

QUAPAW>Quapaw Fingerweaving ClassesVideos of Beginner and Advanced classes:http://quapawtribe.com/index.aspx?NID=306>>

WWW>Mvskoke Trail of Tears Virtual Tourhttp://www.muscogeenation-nsn.gov/Pages/Tourism/virttot.html >Research Your Indian AncestryOklahoma Historical Society websitehttp://www.okhistory.org/research/dawes>Eye on NDN-Country with dg smalling Saturdays, 9 am on http://www.thespyfm.com Conversations with Native leaders.>Tribal Scene RadioFridays, 8 am live on http://www.kbga.org Conversations with host Jodi Rave.

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Red Earth Parade: Micco Sports; All others: Dreamcatcher Images

>RED EARTH FESTIVAL 2013>>

Once again downtown OKC was the site of

the annual Red Earth Festival celebrating Native American Art, Crafts, Food and Dance; it is one of the largest gatherings of its kind. Look for it again next June. >http://www.redearth.org>>

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END OF SUMMER

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Tribal Gathering, Dreamcatcher Images

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>Left:

Cheryl Anquoe

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>Right:

J R Lonelodge

Cheyenne/Arapaho

>Photographs by

John Jernigan

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POW-WOW DANCERS

>Left:

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>Photographs by

John Jernigan

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Jackpot: Oklahoma’s Indian Bingo History, Part 2By Sean Chaffin

By the end of the Twentieth Century, eight Native American bands had

successfully negotiated gaming compacts with the state, including the Choc-taw Nation, the Citizen Band of the Potawatomi Nation, Iowa Tribe, Miami Tribe, Comanche Indian Tribe, Modoc Tribe, Otoe-Missouria, and Tonkawa Tribe,

The success of Indian high-stakes Bingo in the 1980s and 1990s became a small part of a larger revitalization effort within the Indian communities. More funds were funneled to business interests, health care, education, and social services. The success of Bingo became a large part of those efforts.

In 1984, the Otoe-Missouria Indians of north-central Oklahoma opened what they claimed was the world’s biggest Bingo hall, a 6,000-seat acre of Bingo called Red Rock Bingo Palace,” writes David G. Schwartz in his book Roll the Bones. “Players from hundreds of miles around took buses to the remote reservation and stayed overnight in a nearby hotel, playing form noon to midnight Saturday

and Sunday on alternate weekends. Some weekends, they won as much as $400,000 in prizes.”

That was typical at many of the growing Bingo facilities in Oklahoma

during these years. The games continued to flourish.

In another example, the Choctaw Nation, opened the Choctaw Bingo Palace in 1987. The 28,000 square foot facility was a hit in Durant, attracting players not just from Oklahoma,

but also from across the Red River where gambling is illegal. With big payouts and lots of fun, business boomed. The Bingo Palace became the first Indian Bingo Hall to award $1 million to a lucky winner. The tribe would later add Bingo facilities at the Arrowhead Resort in Canadian, the Choctaw Village Shopping Center in Idabel, and in Pocola. According to fivecivilizedtribes.org, the Bingo facilities employ more than 200 people and have provided a key income to the tribe.

Sean Chaffin is the editor of PokerTraditions.com and author of “Raising The Stakes: True Tales of Gambling, Wagering and Poker Faces.” http://www.RaisingtheStakesbook.com.

Oklahoma is the third-largest gaming revenue generator in the country. Bingo was the base on which we built our current gamimg operations. Sheila Morago, Executive Director, Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association

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