And it’s tempting to dive into the unique history of a Tribe who pooled $500 in gold coins in 1874 and purchased land, securing their home for generations to come, when Native Americans across the country weren’t allowed to do so.įor this article, we’ll focus on the lessons and insights from two major development projects and investments for 7 Cedars Casino that will have long-term impacts to not only their bottom line, but to the community in which they live, and how they’ve weaved their unique story and culture into every aspect of these projects. Do we start with the diversity of their enterprises, including gaming, seafood and shellfish, health centers and their award-winning golf course, all under the leadership and acumen of Chairman Ron Allen for more than four decades? We can explore the Tribe’s commitment to their broader community and their role as conservators of the land. It’s hard to tell just one story about the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe.
How 7 Cedars Casino weaves strategy and story into two major projects