The Matchcover Storyteller
I would guess that first and foremost, this box would go with your (non-Nevada) Casinos, maybe “steakhouses” and possibly First Nations/Indigenous (“Indians”).

Casinos: The Cypress Bayou Casino is in Charenton, Louisiana on the Chitimacha Reserve, well away from major centers like New Orleans (117 mi.) or Baton Rouge (87 mi.).. It opened in 1993 and has 50 table games and 1,350 slots, a hotel, entertainment center and more..
Steak House: Mr. Lester’s is one of 4 restaurants on the property, an award winning restaurant. It’s only open after 5 on Thursday to Sunday evenings with a dress code.
Indians: (fast becoming a pejorative word) The Steak house is named for Lester Darden, a highly respected elder of the Chitimacha tribe. He was the oldest living member when the casino opened in ’93; naming the restaurant was in keeping with honoring tribal elders. He was a WW II veteran and helped draft early versions of the Tribal Constitution.
Also Indians: The Chitimacha’s are one of the most culturally distinct American tribes and the only one in Louisiana still on it ancestral lands. It goes back thousands of years. In 1916, it became the first federally recognized tribe in Louisiana. Today there are about 1,300 enrolled tribal members.
Good story. DT
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