Katel, P. (2006, April 28). American Indians. CQ Researcher, 16, 361-384. Retrieved October 5, 2009, from CQ Researcher Online, http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqresrre2006042800.
This report from CQ Researcher provides information on all aspects I would like to incorporate into my paper. It provides an overview then goes into detail with specific details regarding the issues surrounding tribal casinos. CQ Researcher is a reputable source and I will be referring to this site often for information.
Marshall, P. (2003, March 7). Gambling in America. CQ Researcher, 13, 201-224. Retrieved October 5, 2009, from CQ Researcher Online, http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqresrre2003030700.
Another report from CQ Researcher that provides information on all casinos in the U.S. with the Native casinos included in this report. It gives statistics on the negative aspects of gambling. This will go good with the opposing views of whether tribes should be allowed to own and operate casinos.
Giago, Tim. "Tribes Have Traded Sovereignty Rights for Casino Profits." At Issue: Indian Gaming. Ed. Stuart A. Kallen. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2006. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Mesa Community College. 5 Oct. 2009
This article came from opposing viewpoints in the library database. More than anything it provides additional sources at the bottom of the page and this should lead to further resources. It does provide a glimpse into tribal sovereignty and how it enabled tribes to negotiate compacts with their respective states. This sources is reputable since it comes from the library database.
Krutz, Jonathan. "Casinos Hurt Local Businesses." At Issue: Indian Gaming. Ed. Stuart A. Kallen. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2006. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Mesa Community College. 5 Oct. 2009 http://find.galegroup.com.ezp.mc.maricopa.edu/ovrc/infomark.do?&contentSet=GSRC&type=retrieve&tabID=T010&prodId=OVRC&docId=EJ3010370213&source=gale&srcprod=OVRC&userGroupName=mcc_mesa&version=1.0.
This article states the reasons why some people oppose the operation of casinos by Native American tribes. It also provides additional resources at the bottom of the page which will be useful in gathering additional research.

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