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COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

MORRIS K. UDALL, Arizona, Chairman

ABRAHAM KAZEN, JR., Texas

JOHN F. SEIBERLING, Ohio
ANTONIO BORJA WON PAT, Guam
JAMES WEAVER, Oregon
PHILIP R. SHARP, Indiana

EDWARD J. MARKEY, Massachusetts
BALTASAR CORRADA, Puerto Rico
AUSTIN J. MURPHY, Pennsylvania
NICK JOE RAHALL II, West Virginia
BRUCE F. VENTO, Minnesota
JERRY HUCKABY, Louisiana
JERRY M. PATTERSON, California
RAY KOGOVSEK, Colorado
DALE E. KILDEE, Michigan
TONY COELHO, California
BEVERLY B. BYRON, Maryland
RON DE LUGO, Virgin Islands

SAM GEJDENSON, Connecticut

WILLIAM PATMAN, Texas

PETER H. KOSTMAYER, Pennsylvania
JIM MOODY, Wisconsin

ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia.

JAMES MCCLURE CLARKE, North Carolina
JAMES F. MCNULTY, JR., Arizona
RICHARD H. LEHMAN, California
SALA BURTON, California

BILL RICHARDSON, New Mexico

MANUEL LUJAN, JR., New Mexico,
Ranking Republican Member

DON YOUNG, Alaska

ROBERT J. LAGOMARSINO, California
DAN MARRIOTT, Utah

RON MARLENEE, Montana
DICK CHENEY, Wyoming

CHARLES PASHAYAN, JR., California
LARRY CRAIG, Idaho

HANK BROWN, Colorado
DENNY SMITH, Oregon
JAMES V. HANSEN, Utah
BILL EMERSON, Missouri
JOHN MCCAIN, Arizona
BARBARA VUCANOVICH, Nevada

STANLEY SCOVILLE, Staff Director and Counsel
ROY JONES, Associate Staff Director and Counsel
LEE MCELVAIN, General Counsel

FRANKLIN DUCHENEAUX, Counsel on Indian Affairs
TIMOTHY W. GLIDDEN, Republican Counsel

MICHAEL D. JACKSON, Republican Consultant on Indian Affairs

NOTE. The first listed minority member is counterpart to the subcommittee chairman.

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Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Indians-Continued

5. Attachment 4: Bingo ordinance of Pascua Yaqui Tribe, passed December 1982.....

6. Attachment 5: Business lease/management agreement between the Pascua Yaqui Tribe and the Pan American Management Co., December 30, 1983

7. Attachment 6: U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona temporary restraining order and order to show cause, Pan American Management Co. v. the Pascua Yaqui Tribe ..........

8. Attachment 7: Letter from the Pascua Yaqui Tribe to William Harris, dated May 11, 1984, outlining management agreement between Pascua Yaqui Tribe and VAL-DEL, Inc .......

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9. Attachment 8: Preliminary injunction, Pascua Yaqui Tribe v. VALDEL Inc., May 29, 1984 ......

10. Attachment 9: Legal documents and correspondence between Pascua Yaqui Tribe and VAL-DEL, Inc.

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Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians: Prepared state-
ment of David W. Anderson, chief executive officer
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community:

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1. Prepared statement of Norman M. Crooks, tribal chairman (with at

tachments).........

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2. Attachment 1: Document entitled "Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Bingo Ordinance," adopted April 1, 1982.........

3. Attachment 2: Document entitled "Management Agreement By and
Between the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and the
New England Entertainment Co.," April 10, 1982............
4. Attachment 3: Paper entitled "Memorandum of Agreement Between
Little Six Enterprises and the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Com-
munity," June 21, 1983........

5. Attachment 4: Document entitled "Management Agreement By and
Between the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and the
Little Six Enterprises," July 8, 1983.

6. Attachment 5: A table showing allocation of bingo profits received and expended, May 1983-May 1984......

7. Attachment 6: Chart entitled "Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Financial Report, Bingo Distribution," May 1983-May 1984 ......... 8. Attachment 7: Chart showing Little Six bingo contributions to charitable and other social service and civic organizations, March 1983June 1984 .........

9. Attachment 8: Chart showing a summary of Little Six Bingo employ-
ment..........

10. Attachment 9: Chart showing Little Six bingo management
11. Attachment 10: Letter from the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, to Hazel
Albert, Chairperson, Task Force on Reservation Gambling, dated
June 9, 1983, transmitting the views of the tribe regarding gambling
within Indian reservation areas (with enclosures)...

Additional statements and correspondence were also received from:
Michigan Indian Gaming Association, Josephine Jackson, chairman..
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, Leroy Howard, business manager
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, Lewis I. Moore, chief..............
Pueblo of Santa Clara, Jose M. Tafoya, chairman

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Colorado River Indian Tribes, Anthony Drennan, Sr., chairman
The Navajo Nation, Peterson Zah, chairman.

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Hubert H. Humphrey III, attorney general, State of Minnesota

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Oneida Tribal Law Office, Oneida, WI., Gerald L. Hill, tribal attorney
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, Gordon Dickie, Sr., tribal legislature....
Hon. Norman D. Shumway, a U.S. Representative from the State of Califor-
nia:

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1. Prepared statement....

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2. Letter from Roberta Gaines to Hon. Norman D. Shumway, dated May 8, 1984, protesting Indians building bingo parlor..

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3. Letter from Ken Deaver, chairman, Board of Supervisors, Jackson, CA, to Hon. Norman D. Shumway, dated June 12, 1984, protesting Indians conducting high-stakes bingo operation

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