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About Us The Ft. Sill Apache Casino
is an enterprise of the Ft. Sill – Chiricahua – Warm Springs – Apache Tribe, whose
headquarters are located in Apache, Oklahoma. Our ancestors are the band of Chiricahua,
Warm Springs, Nedani and Bedonkohe Apaches who, under Geronimo, surrendered to United
States Government troops on September 4, 1886. Considered "prisoners of war"
by the United States Government until 1913, today the Ft. Sill – Chiricahua – Warm
Springs – Apaches are active in business, community and government ventures throughout
Southwest Oklahoma. As a tourist attraction, the Fort Sill Apache Casino draws more than 175,000 visitors a year to the facility in Lawton, Oklahoma. Paying more than $240 Million a year in winnings to players, the Fort Sill Apache Casino has developed a reputation for fun, exciting and fair games played in an exciting environment. And as a corporate partner, the Ft. Sill Apache Casino has become heavily involved in local activities. Our employees volunteer their time to support local charitable and tribal activities. The Casino donated more than $10,000 in money and services in 2003 to support various charitable and tribal activities. We are committed to Southwest Oklahoma,
and to building a brighter future for our members and the community. We are
the Ft. Sill – Chiricahua – Warm Springs – Apache Tribe. For more information about the Fort Sill Apache Tribe visit:
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