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The Old Camp Casino

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2205 W Monroe St, Burns, OR 97738
541.573.1500

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The Old Camp Casino -- Burns, OR
The Burns Paiute Reservation is located north of Burns, Oregon in Harney County. The current tribal members are primarily the descendants of the "Wadatika" band of Paiute Indians that roamed in central and southern Oregon. "Wadatika" band is named after the wada seeds they collec...
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The Old Camp Casino -- Burns, OR Directions
Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto US-20 W./Central Oregon Hwy./US-26 W. and travel for approximately 113 miles or until you reach Burns. (En route, you will pass through the towns of Vale, Ju...
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The Old Camp Casino
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Old Camp Casino - Burns
Maybe two severance tax hikes before voters this year, Beebe suggests By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe suggested Thursday that he might try to get his own severance tax hike proposal on the November general election ballot if an agreement can't be reached w...
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The Old Camp Casino - About The Burns Paiute Tribe
The Wadatika's aboriginal territory included 5,250 square miles between the Cascade Mountain range in Central Oregon and the Boise, Idaho valley area, and from the southern part of the Blue Mountains near the headwaters of the Powder River north of John Day, to the desert south of the Steens Mountai...
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The Old Camp Casino - About Us
In 1879, following the Bannock Indian War, the Indians were rounded up and forced to march, under heavily armed guard, through deep snow, to reservations in Washington State. The women and children were sent to Fort Boise in Idaho. Many Tribal members died during this, “Trail of Tears.” ...
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