The state of Oklahoma says a new game created by the Quapaw Tribe may be illegal under the tribal-state compact.
The tribe's new craps game is played with dice and cards. The state says dice games are illegal under the state law that authorized the tribal-state compact that the Quapaws signed.
The tribe patented the game and has licensed it to the Osage Nation and the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe. The state says the Seneca-Cayuga casino may be offering a roulette wheel that violates the compact.
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(The Oklahoman 6/10)
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Quapaw Tribe draws scrutiny for new casino game
Monday, June 12, 2006 More from this date
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