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Tuesday, 23 December 2008
(Washington) A $2,000 payment by the Yakama Nation to each man, woman and child in the tribe to help with Christmas is bringing smiles to recipients and merchants alike. The one-time payment from casino profits to the roughly 10,000 tribal members equates to about a $20 million infusion into the local economy.

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