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Oneida Nation invents new game
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AUGUST 14, 2000 Indian tribes are always resourceful and a new cashless game machine invented by the Oneida Nation has other tribes and casinos interested in the device. The tribe came up with the idea since traditional slot machines are not allowed by the state. The machines allow patrons not only to play games, but to make dinner reservations, shop, and perform other functions. The Swinowash casino in Washington has already committed to using the machines. The Oneida Nation sees potential customers in all gaming tribes and in Las Vegas. Get the Story:
Oneidas reinventing gambling wheel (The Albany Times-Union 8/14)
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