Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Toward innovative understanding of North American indigenous gaming in historical perspective / Yale D. Belanger
  • The Mohawks of Kahnawá:ke and the case for aboriginal right to gaming under the Constitution Act, 1982 / Morden C. Lazarus, Edwin D. Monzon, and Richard B. Wodnicki
  • Virtual sovereignty : exploring Canadian First Nations internet gambling ventures / Yale D. Belander and Robert J. Williams
  • A framework for assessing the socio-economic impacts of gambling / Robert J. Williams
  • Gambling research in Canadian aboriginal communities : a participatory action approach / Harold J. Wynne
  • Exploring gambling impacts in two Alberta Cree communities : a participatory action study / Garry J. Smith, Cheryl L. Currie, and James Battle
  • First Nations gaming and urban aboriginal peoples in Alberta : does an economic fit exist? / Yale D. Belanger
  • Gambling and problem gambling in North American aboriginal peoples / Robert J. Williams, Rhys M.G. Stevens, and Gary Nixon
  • Gambling behaviours among aboriginal peoples : indigenous and critical socio-ecological perspectives / Sharon Yanicki, David Gregory, and Bonnie Lee
  • First Nations approach to securing public trust : SIGA's corporate response to the Dutch Lerat Affaire, 2000-2004 / Yale D. Belanger
  • Casino Rama : First Nations self-determination, neoliberal solution, or partial middle ground? / Darrell Manitowabi
  • Labour unions and First Nations casinos : an uneasy relationship / Yale D. Belanger.