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The New Buffalo

Leonard Prescott and the Origins of Indian Gaming

The New Buffalo takes readers inside the rise of Indian gaming through Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux leader Leonard Prescott, from reservation poverty to high-stakes battles in Washington. His fight for sovereignty intersects with IGRA, the National Indian Gaming Association, and casinos like Mystic Lake. Drawing on extensive archives and testimony, the book reveals enrollment wars, corruption, federal failures, and states exploiting tribal divisions—framing gaming as modern self-determination.

wonderfully readable, succinct yet superbly informed

—Jim Lenfesty, author of Time Remaining

Description

In The New Buffalo, readers are taken deep inside the tumultuous rise of Indian gaming, following Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux leader Leonard Prescott, whose fight for sovereignty and economic independence changed the course of tribal history. From poverty on a small Minnesota reservation to congressional battles in Washington, Prescott’s journey intersects with the creation of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, the birth of the National Indian Gaming Association, and the explosive growth of casinos such as Mystic Lake.

This powerful narrative exposes:

  • The brutal enrollment battles that divided the tribe and tested its Constitution
  • The corruption and mismanagement threatening early gaming operations nationwide
  • The federal government’s failures to uphold treaty obligations and trust responsibilities
  • The national consequences as states like Wisconsin and Connecticut weaponized tribal divisions
  • The spiritual resurgence symbolized by the prophecy of the White Buffalo, reborn as modern economic sovereignty

Drawing on thousands of archival documents, federal records, court decisions, and firsthand testimony, The New Buffalo offers the most authoritative account to date of the origins of tribal gaming and the struggle for Native self-determination.

For readers of Killers of the Flower MoonThe Heartbeat of Wounded Knee, and There There, this book reveals the extraordinary true story behind America’s most misunderstood industry—and the Native nations who reclaimed their future.

Product Details

PublishedNovember 20, 2025
ImprintCalumet Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length280
ISBN-13978-1962834636
Dimensions6 x 0.7 x 9 inches