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Tribute to Ernie Stevens Jr.: A Pillar in Native American Gaming

Ernie 'Big Cat' Stevens Jr., influential leader in Native American gaming and the Oneida Nation, has died at 66.

Ernie Stevens Jr.: A Legacy in Native American Gaming

Ernie Stevens Jr., affectionately known as ‘Big Cat,’ a key figure in advancing Native American gaming over the past two decades, has passed away at the age of 66.

A Life Dedicated to Advancement

Stevens was not only a prominent leader within the Oneida Nation but also chaired the Indian Gaming Association, where he was instrumental in propelling the expansion and recognition of Native American gaming endeavors. His efforts have been pivotal in shaping the landscape of tribal gaming, leading to significant economic and social benefits for Native communities across the United States.

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