Native American tribes are sovereign nations. As such, neither the State of Michigan nor the MGCB has regulatory authority over tribal casinos. They are regulated by the National Indian Gaming Commission and/or the government of the appropriate tribal community.
There are 19 casinos owned and operated by Native American tribes throughout the state of Michigan in both the upper and lower peninsulas. Why can Indians conduct gambling activities? Answer: Tribal land is not under State law unless a Federal law places it under State law.
The Supreme Court held that even if a tribe is under State law the State gaming regulations do not apply on Indian trust land. In 1988, Congress passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act permitting federally recognized Indian tribes the ability to conduct gaming activities under certain circumstances. This law allows traditional Tribal gaming, bingo, pull-tabs, lotto, punchboards, tip jars, and certain card games on tribal land.
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