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Apr. 6, 2004

Tribes Start Arbitration Over Casino Deal

First Nation Gaming, a corporate arm of the Tunica Biloxi tribe of Native Americans in Louisiana, recently began an arbitration process worth tens of millions of dollars with the San Diego-area Campo Band of Mission Indians.

By Draeger Martinez
        First Nation Gaming, a corporate arm of the Tunica Biloxi tribe of Native Americans in Louisiana, recently began an arbitration process worth tens of millions of dollars with the San Diego-area Campo Band of Mission Indians.
        The two tribes are fighting over a soured deal to build and operate the Campos' Golden ...

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