Indian Casino Spokane Washington



  1. Why is it called Spokane Tribe Casino? Our name is a reflection of our culture, our surroundings, and our excitement for a future that benefits the whole region. The casino is built in the heart of the Spokane Tribal Exclusive Aboriginal Territory—ancestral lands encompassing more than three million acres.
  2. The 35 Indian casinos in Washington State are authorized and regulated by US Interior Department (Source: NIGC). The following is an alphabetical list of all tribal casinos operating in Washington including their contact information and a link to gaming details, hotels, dining, maps, driving directions and website information.
  3. Welcome to Spokane Washington's largest Casino. Featuring 24/7 Vegas-style casino gaming with world-class hotel rooms & suites, a luxury spa, 14 restaurants and lounges, 1,600 slot machines and 47 live table games. Learn more about everything Northern Quest Resort & Casino has to offer.

Toll-Free Number: (877) 786-9467 Restaurants: 2 Liquor: Yes Valet Parking: No Hours: 24 Hours Daily Casino Size: 38,000 Square Feet Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette. Chewelah Casino is following the CDC guidelines, as well as the COVID 19 safety guidelines of the Spokane Tribe. We are committed to our safety precautions to ensure a fun, safe environment for our guests and for our team. We’re looking forward to seeing you soon. Tell Me About It.

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Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation 12 Tribes Resort Casino
Omak , WA98841
http://www.colvillecasinos.com
509-826-8050
fax 509-826-8099
Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Angel Of The Winds Casino
Arlington , WA98223
http://www.angelofthewinds.com
360-474-9740
Spokane Tribe of Indians Chewelah Casino
Chewelah , WA99109
http://www.chewelahcasino.com
509-258-9845
800-322-2788
Suquamish Tribe Clearwater Casino Resort
Suquamish , WA98392
http://www.clearwatercasino.com
360-598-8700
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Coulee Dam Casino
Coulee Dam , WA99116
Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Elwha River Casino
Port Angeles , WA98363
http://www.elwharivercasino.com
360-452-3005
Puyallup Tribe Emerald Queen Casino
Tacoma , WA98404
http://www.emeraldqueen.com
253-383-1572
888-831-7655
fax 253-573-0514
Puyallup Tribe Emerald Queen Casino At Fife
Fife , WA98424
1-888-820-7655
Cowlitz Indian Tribe Ilani Casino
Ridgefield , WA98642
https://ilaniresort.com/
877-464-5264
Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation Legends Casino
Toppenish , WA98948
http://legendscasino.com/
509-865-5322
1-877-726-6311
Squaxin Island Tribe Little Creek Casino Resort
Shelton , WA98584
http://www.little-creek.com
360-427-7711
800-667-7711
fax 360-427-7868
Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation Lucky Eagle Casino
Rochester , WA98579
http://www.luckyeagle.com
360-273-2000
800-720-1788
fax 360-273-6477
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Mill Bay Casino
Manson , WA98831
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Muckleshoot Indian Casino
Auburn , WA98002
http://www.muckleshootcasino.com
253-804-4444
800-804-4944
fax 253-939-7702
Nooksack Indian Tribe Nooksack Northwood Casino
Lynden , WA98264
http://www.northwood-casino.com/
360-734-5101
1-877-777-9847
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Northern Lights Casino
Anacortes , WA98221
http://www.swinomishcasinoandlodge.com/
360-293-2691
888-288-8883
fax 360-293-1273
Kalispel Tribe of Indians Northern Quest Casino
Airway Heights , WA99001
http://www.northernquest.com
509-242-7000
888-603-7051
fax 343-2163
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Okanogan Bingo-Casino
Okanogan , WA98841
800-559-4643
Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe Point-No-Point Casino
Kingston , WA98346
http://www.the-point-casino.com
360-297-0070
866-547-6468
fax 360-297-8929
Tulalip Tribes Quil Ceda Creek Casino
Tulalip , WA98271
Quinault Indian Nation Quinault Beach Resort And Casino
Ocean Shores , WA98569
http://www.quinaultbeachresort.com
360-289-9466
888-461-2214
888-461-2213
fax 289-7779
Nisqually Indian Tribe Red Wind Casino
Olympia , WA98513
http://www.redwindcasino.com
360-412-5000
866-946-2444
fax 360-455-0364
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Seven Cedars Casino
Sequim , WA98382
http://www.7cedarscasino.com
800-458-2597
360-683-7777
fax 681-6711
Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe Shoalwater Bay Casino
Tokeland , WA98590
http://www.shoalwaterbaycasino.com
360-267-2048
888-332-2048
fax 360-267-0198
Lummi Nation Silver Reef Casino
Ferndale , WA98248
http://www.silverreefcasino.com
360-383-0777
866-383-0777
fax 360-312-0504
Upper Skagit Indian Tribe Skagit Valley Casino Resort
Bow , WA98232
http://www.theskagit.com
360-724-7777
877-275-2448
fax 724-0222
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Snoqualmie Casino
Snoqualmie , WA98065
http://www.snocasino.com
425-888-1234
Skokomish Indian Tribe The Lucky Dog Casino
Skokomish , WA98584-9781
http://www.myluckydogcasino.com
360-877-5656
Tulalip Tribes Tulalip Resort Casino
Tulalip , WA98271
http://www.tulalipresortcasino.com
360-651-1111
888-272-1111
fax 360-651-3119
Spokane Tribe of Indians Two Rivers Casino
Davenport , WA99122
http://www.two-rivers-casino.com
800-954-2946

SPOKANE – When the Kalispel Tribe of Indians closed its casino as the coronavirus took hold in Washington, it essentially shut down its economy.

That difficult choice has played out nationwide as some 500 Native American casinos have voluntarily closed during the pandemic, often taking away tribes’ main source of income in an effort to protect people’s health in communities with limited medical resources.

The U.S. government authorized $8 billion for tribes in a coronavirus relief package in March, when most casinos closed, but it’s been slow to distribute the money, deepening the woes on reservations.

“We can’t fund any programs without the casino” – no health care, education, law enforcement or fire protection, said Phil Haugen, chief operating officer of the Kalispel Tribal Economic Authority.

Its Northern Quest Casino near Spokane closed for nearly two months, costing the tribe millions of dollars. But with restrictions starting to loosen nationwide, the casino reopened Tuesday with limits on the number of customers, frequent cleaning, and fewer slot machines and chairs at table games to ensure social distancing.

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While other Native American-owned casinos have reopened or plan to in coming weeks, most are still closed. That’s also forced layoffs and furloughs among the more than 1 million people working for tribes, many of them in casinos.

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Furloughed workers are getting by with unemployment benefits and health coverage that many casinos kept in place, said John DelMonte, president of UAW Local 2121, a union representing 1,200 card dealers at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut.

“We want to get back to work,” said DelMonte, a casino employee.

While the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation says it’s losing millions of dollars a week, protecting workers is paramount. DelMonte said the tribe is listening to state officials as it decides when to reopen.

“Everybody is taking this pretty serious. That’s a good thing,” he said. “To open and close again would be terrible. Better safe than sorry.”

It’s not clear when Foxwoods or the Mohegan Sun casino, also in Connecticut, will be back in business. The state plans to start easing coronavirus restrictions on May 20.

More than 5,000 employees at the casino complex owned by the Mohegan Tribe – nearly the entire workforce – have been furloughed but kept their health benefits, casino president Jeff Hamilton said.

He did not have a firm number on financial losses, “but we’re in an environment where there’s no revenue.”

“I don’t know that you ever make up lost revenue, and I think the concern is that, ‘How is business impacted for the foreseeable future?’” Hamilton said. “Because you put an open sign up doesn’t mean that everything is back to normal.”

In Oklahoma, many tribal governments that shut down casinos in mid-March kept paying employees. The Cherokee Nation said it’s costing the tribe $30 million to $40 million a month to pay salaries and expenses while casinos and other businesses are shuttered.

In New Mexico, Native American-owned casinos that provide $820 million in annual revenue to 14 tribes have been shut down.

“I know for a fact that brings into question the economic stability of those tribes that have gaming operations,” said Democratic state Rep. Derrick Lente, a tribal member from the Sandia Pueblo, which has shuttered its casino on the outskirts of Albuquerque.

Indian Casino In Spokane Washington

While corporations or billionaires own casinos in places like Las Vegas, tribes are sovereign nations that operate them under the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988. The law was intended to help impoverished tribes build a sustainable economy.

Indian Casino Spokane Washington Wa

It’s difficult to find accurate numbers for casino revenue and the programs it supports because tribes generally don’t give that information. Tribal gambling operations closed about two months ago, so the effects are just starting to be felt.

However, a team of Harvard researchers recently released preliminary results of a study on the pandemic’s impact on the 574 federally recognized tribes. The report said tribes initially closed all their casinos, spanning 29 states, and many non-gambling businesses.

“In the wake of these closures, tribes are facing massive layoffs … dipping into hard-earned assets and building up debt,” the researchers wrote.

In Washington, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians told members it only has enough money to fund benefits and services through the end of June. The Tacoma-based tribe runs two large casinos, where 85% of employees had been laid off or furloughed.

On the other side of the state, the tiny Kalispel Tribe struggled for decades to eke out a living on the small, isolated reservation near the Idaho border before building the casino to have “some sort of economy,” Haugen said.

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The business allowed the tribe to open a wellness center that’s dramatically improved the life expectancy of members, said Nick Pierre, general manager of the casino. It employs tribal members and others and funds language programs and a facility for elders.

“There’s not an entity on the Kalispel Tribe’s reservation that hasn’t been positively impacted by casino revenues since Northern Quest opened in 2000,” said Curt Holmes, a Tribal Council member.

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