Final answer:
The question asks for specific employment figures from 2010 related to non-indigenous and indigenous workers in the gaming industry, but the provided information lacks the exact details necessary to answer accurately. It is known that Native Americans represented only 0.9% of the U.S. population and that the gaming industry was a significant economic contributor for many Indigenous communities.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seeks information regarding the employment of non-indigenous and indigenous workers in the gaming industry in 2010. Based on the provided information, it is mentioned that Native Americans made up only 0.9 percent of the U.S. population by 2010. It is also noted that many Indigenous communities have benefitted economically from gaming, specifically through the establishment of casinos on reservations after the passage of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988.
However, there is no direct information given for the exact number of non-indigenous workers in the gaming industry or the percentage of Indigenous workers in that sector. Additionally, there's also a lack of specific data on the proportion of Indigenous workers across all sectors combined. Given the small percentage that Native Americans represent in the U.S. populace and the challenges faced in reservations, it is likely that Indigenous employees made up a small portion of the workforce combined across all sectors. Due to the lack of explicit numbers in the provided materials, we cannot confidently complete the given statement with the exact figures requested.