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Tribal casinos are gaming establishments owned and operated by Native American tribes, which provide a source of revenue that can significantly impact tribal economies. These casinos are typically located on tribal lands and operate under the authority of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988, allowing tribes to engage in gaming as a means to promote economic development and self-sufficiency. The success of these casinos has led to increased financial resources for tribes, enabling investments in community services, infrastructure, and cultural preservation.