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Gambling has given Ho-Chunk new hope
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Gambling has provided the tribe’s roughly 7,400 members with jobs, opportunity and income. It has gone to build infrastructure, create programs, and preserve the Ho-Chunk way of life.
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Gambling has provided the tribe’s roughly 7,400 members with jobs, opportunity and income. It has gone to build infrastructure, create programs, and preserve the Ho-Chunk way of life.
Photos accompanying reporter Tegan Wendland’s audio feature on the harvest camp.
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