Native View: Tribal Government - National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and Public Attitudes
The roles of NIGA Executive Director Tim Wapeto and Gay Kingman, NIGA Public Relations Coordinator, are discussed, including changing public attitudes.Pull tabs, large scale bingo, blackjack and slot machines are some of the gaming available on Indian reservations. The economic viability they provide tribes and the controversy surrounding them are discussed in this episode of Native View.
The Turtle Mountain Chippewa (Ojibwa) Tribe and Prairie Public did a series of programs on topics relevant to life on the Turtle Mountain Reservation, hosted by Pam Belgarde. The series portrayed a variety of aspects of Native American life to the public, both Indian and non-Indian, including tradition, art, music, government, gaming, health, education, and economic development.
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Producer
Bob Dambach (Executive Producer), Joyce Burr (Producer), Pam Belgarde (Host), Mike Trosman (Managing Producer), Deb Piper (Producer/Director), Sherri Narranjo (Floor Director), Mike Armstrong (Audio), Travis Jensen, Pasul Leintz, Rob Ulven (Camera Operators), Steve Borman (Editor), Rochelle Siems (Graphic Design), Mark Sanderson (Video Engineering)
Source
“Native View” Prairie Public and Turtle Mountain Chippewa 1993