native america calling
Native America Calling
Listen to Native America Calling every weekday at 1pm Eastern.

Alternate Links: Native Voice One |
NAC

Native America Callling: Understanding the Jack Abramoff Indian gaming scandal 25 years later
Monday, March 30, 2026
Understanding the Jack Abramoff Indian gaming scandal 25 years later

In the early 2000s, an investigation found a handful of tribes in at least four states were paying exorbitant fees to a lobbying firm headed by Jack Abramoff.

The tribes were looking to gain ground in the rapidly evolving Native gaming political landscape. The investigation and the resulting fraud and bribery trials would convict Abramoff and a dozen others, including congressional staffers, in a scheme that totaled at least $80 million.

One tribal official called them “the contemporary faces of the exploitation of Native peoples.” While he was taking their money, Abramoff privately referred to the tribal officials he was dealing with as “monkeys” and “morons.” A Blackfeet tribal member was instrumental in exposing Abramoff’s crimes.

Tune into Native America Calling look back at this significant event in tribal gaming history and what has changed in the 25 years since.

Guests on Native America Calling

Philip Hogen (Oglala Lakota), former chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission and of counsel for Hogen Adams PLLC

Tom “One Who Rides His Horse East” Rodgers (Blackfeet), founder of Carlyle Consulting and named one of Politico’s most powerful people on race, culture and politics in 2023

Monica Lubiarz-Quigley, attorney and former lawyer for the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe

All Episodes on Spotify | More Options