Washingtontribes.org is a public education program sponsored by the Washington Indian Gaming Association (WIGA) to raise awareness about how tribal government investments are benefiting everyone in Washington. "Like" our page for regular news and updates.
Washington's 29 federally-recognized tribes are investing in projects to create jobs in their communities, to preserve and share native culture, to restore the environment and responsibly manage natural resources, to provide better health care, and to improve public safety.
Washingtontribes.org is a public education program sponsored by the Washington Indian Gaming Association. As a trade association, a primary purpose of WIGA is to educate and disseminate information to the Indian gaming community, federal and state governments, and the general public on issues related to gaming in Indian Country.
To achieve those purposes, WIGA maintains offices and full-time staff in the state capitol of Olympia; organizes conferences, projects and programs; consults with and disseminates information to tribal governments, the media, and the general public; and serves as an advocate for Indian gaming before state, local and federal government bodies and agencies.
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