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25 CFR 309.12 - What are examples of basketry that are Indian products?

§ 309.12
What are examples of basketry that are Indian products?
(a) Basketry and related weavings made by an Indian using a wide variety of media, including, but not limited to, birchbark, black ash, brown ash, red cedar, yellow cedar, alder, vine maple, willow, palmetto, honeysuckle, river cane, oak, buck brush, sumac, dogwood, cattail, reed, raffia, horsehair, pine needle, spruce root, rye grass, sweet grass, yucca, bear grass, beach grass, rabbit brush, fiber, maidenhair fern, whale baleen, seal gut, feathers, shell, devil's claw, and porcupine quill, are Indian products.
(b) Specific examples include, but are not limited to: double weave river cane baskets, yucca winnowing trays, willow burden baskets, honeysuckle sewing baskets, black ash picnic baskets, cedar capes and dresses, pine needle/raffia effigy baskets, oak splint and braided sweet grass fancy baskets, birchbark containers, baleen baskets, rye grass dance fans, brown ash strawberry baskets, sumac wedding baskets, cedar hats, fiber basket hats, yucca wicker basketry plaques, and spruce root tobacco pouches.
[68 FR 35170, June 12, 2003]

Title 25 published on 2011-04-01

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United States Code
USC : Title 18 - CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

§ 1159 - Misrepresentation of Indian produced goods and products

USC : Title 25 - INDIANS

§ 305 - Indian Arts and Crafts Board; creation and composition; per diem payments

§ 305a - Promotion of economic welfare through development of arts and crafts; powers of Board

25 USC § 305a–1 - Additional powers of Board; admission fees, rent, franchise fees and other fundraising activities; volunteers; transfer of revenues into special fund

§ 305b - Rules and regulations; submission to Secretary of the Interior

§ 305c - Appropriation

25 USC § 305c–1 - Repealed.

§ 305d - Criminal proceedings; civil actions

§ 305e - Cause of action for misrepresentation of Indian produced goods

§ 305f - Indian Arts and Crafts Board art collection

§ 306 - Expenditures for encouragement of industry and self-support; repayment

§ 306a - Advances for support of old, disabled, or indigent allottees; lien against land

§ 307, 308 - Omitted

§ 309 - Vocational training program; eligibility; contracts or agreements

§ 309a - Authorization of appropriations

§ 309b - Vocational education funds

§ 310 - Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development