2026 Membership Book FINAL

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WIGA is a non-profit organization of tribal government leaders representing 23 federally

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recognized Indian tribes in the State of Washington. WIGA’s purpose is to educate and

disseminate information to the Indian gaming community, federal and state governments, and the

general public concerning issues related to gaming in Indian Country. WIGA advocates on behalf

of Washington’s Indian gaming community to promote government relations and effective

communication between tribes and the State. WIGA aims to promote, protect, and preserve the

general welfare of Indian tribes through the development of sound policies and practices with

respect to the conduct of gaming activities in Indian Country.

OIGA is a non-profit organization of Indian Nations and other non-voting members

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representing organizations, tribes, and businesses engaged in tribal gaming enterprises in

Oklahoma. OIGA’s mission is to promote the general welfare of the Oklahoma Indian Tribes

through the development of sound policies and practices with respect to the conduct of gaming

enterprises in Indian Country. OIGA’s purpose is to educate and disseminate information to tribal,

federal, and state governments and the general public on issues relating to tribal gaming.

NCAI is the oldest and largest national organization comprised of American Indian and

Alaska Native tribal governments and their citizens. Since 1944, NCAI has advised and educated

the public, Tribal Nations, state governments, and the federal government on a broad range of

issues involving tribal sovereignty, self-government, treaty rights, and policies affecting Tribal

Nations, including jurisdiction, taxation, and gaming issues. NCAI currently represents more than

275 Tribal Nations. NCAI works daily to strengthen the ability of Tribal Nations to ensure the

health and welfare of their communities.

NAFOA is a national not-for-profit organization of tribal officers, comptrollers, treasurers,

accountants, auditors, and financial advisors. It has served as a resource for tribal leaders and

finance professionals for over 30 years. NAFOA’s mission is to foster development of financial

and business expertise among tribal governments and their businesses by providing educational

forums and resources, and by instilling finance and accounting best practices. NAFOA focuses its

efforts on building economic capacity, developing effective tribal economic policy, and forging

relationships with the investment banking community in an effort to promote tribal economic

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