Tribal Gaming Comes to Douglas Island as Tlingit & Haida Secure Casino Approval
Tuesday 26 de August 2025 / 12:00
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(Alaska).- The National Indian Gaming Commission has approved the Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska’s amended gaming ordinance, paving the way for the tribe to pursue a casino project on Douglas Island in Juneau.

In a letter to tribal President Richard Peterson, Acting NIGC Chairwoman Sharon M. Avery confirmed that the tribe’s ordinance complies with the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and federal regulations. The approval is site-specific to the Jimmie George Allotment, a 20-acre parcel of restricted Native land on Douglas Island leased by the tribe for up to 50 years.
The allotment is part of a 220-acre land exchange finalized in 2003 and remains under federal restriction against alienation and taxation. According to the NIGC’s review, the land qualifies as “Indian country” under federal law, and the tribe has demonstrated both jurisdiction and governmental authority over the parcel.
The tribe’s lease agreement allows for development that includes a lodge, restaurant, gift shop, bingo, entertainment venues, and business enterprises, alongside tribal government facilities. The NIGC determined that these plans meet the requirements of IGRA because the tribe exercises substantial governmental power, including lawmaking, public safety, disaster response, and cooperative agreements with the City and Borough of Juneau.
The decision follows a shift in federal legal interpretation regarding tribal jurisdiction over Alaska Native allotments. A 2024 opinion from the US Department of the Interior’s Solicitor clarified that Alaska Native allotments are subject to the same principles as allotments in the Lower 48.
The approval marks the second recent decision by the NIGC allowing gaming ventures in Alaska. The Commission authorized the Eklutna Tribe, with roughly 70 members, to operate a casino near Birchwood in Anchorage. That decision is being litigated by the state and others, as many neighbors of the area object to a casino in their quiet residential area.
With more than 37,000 enrolled citizens, Tlingit and Haida would be one of the largest federally recognized tribes in Alaska. It’s membership claim is believed by many, however, to be greatly inflated.
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País: United States
Región: North America
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