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Sovereign Spirit Enewsletter
8th Annual Regulators Roundtable

Sovereign Spirit


Welcome to the official e-newsletter of Sovereign Spirit magazine brought to you by the National Indian Gaming Association and BNP Media.

Look for our premiere issue out in February 2009!
Read our digital edition now!

Save the Dates!

Legislative Summit, March 4-5
Join Tribal leaders at the National Indian Gaming Association’s Winter Legislative Summit, March 4-5, in Washington, DC. NIGA’s annual meeting provides Tribal leaders with an opportunity to discuss upcoming issues for Indian Country and meet with Congressional representatives.

Tradeshow '09, April 13-16
NIGA 09Connect with Tribal leaders and Indian gaming industry experts at the National Indian Gaming Association's Trade
Show & Convention '09
, April 13-16, in Phoenix, Arizona.

News from NIGA
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar 500 tribal leaders at NIGA/NCAI

The National Indian Gaming Association & the National Congress of American Indians hosted the event that brought 500 tribal leaders together with the new Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar on the eve of President Obama’s Inauguration.

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GLI Regulators Roundtable

Native News & Industry Updates

Indian Country Today

Native Americans attend Inauguration to welcome
President Obama to Washington



Economic Stimulus plan includes Native American communities: Senators call for funds to invest in Indian Country

Jodi Archambault Gillette, a Standing Rock Sioux member, will become one of the three deputy associate directors of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs

Olean Times Herald

New York State Seneca Nation experiences set backs and opposition for a proposed Catskills casino

Let NIGA work for you via a Tribe/ Nation Membership or an Associate Membership 

The National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA), established in 1985, is a non-profit organization of 184 Indian Nations with other non-voting associate members representing tribes, organizations, and businesses engaged in tribal gaming enterprises. NIGA's purpose is to improve the economic, social, and political standing of Indian people. NIGA operates as an educational, legislative, and public policy clearinghouse for tribal policymakers and the public on Indian gaming issues and tribal community development.
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