EBAY RULE | |
If you are listing a post 1935 piece of art or craftwork that you are describing as "Native American", "American Indian", "Indian" or "Alaska Native," or as the product of a particular Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village, please note that under the Indian Arts and Crafts Act, such items must be made by an enrolled member of a federally, or officially state-recognized American Indian or Alaska Native Village or by an individual certified as an Indian artisan by the governing body of one of these groups. By using these descriptions in your listings, you are certifying that you have exercised due diligence in determining that the items are accurately described under the Indian Arts and Crafts Act. NOTE: You are required to include in your listing the name of the artisan and the name of the tribe in which he or she is enrolled or the name of the tribe whose governing body has certified the artisan. The information must appear in the same or larger-size font as the rest of your item description. If you do not know the name of the artisan or the tribe where he or she is enrolled or certified, you may not describe your item as "Native American", "American Indian", "Indian" or "Alaska Native," or as the product of a particular Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village nor may you list your item in this category. |