Federal Trade Commission
Protecting America's Consumers
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), in partnership with the Alaska State Council on the Arts, the Indian Arts and Craft Board (IACB), and the Alaska Attorney General's Office, is helping consumers distinguish genuine Alaska Native arts and crafts from imitations. Since its debut in June 2002, the Partnership has distributed 300,000 copies of its postcards and brochures through retail outlets, cruise ships, airlines and hotels, and hostels.
More than 1 million tourists visit Alaska each year. Of the nearly $1.4 billion that tourists spent in Alaska in 2002, $112 million was spent on Alaska Native arts and crafts. As the popularity of items produced by Alaska Native artisans has surged, so has the production and sale of fraudulently-labeled items. Unfortunately, it is not always easy for tourists intending to purchase arts and crafts produced by Alaska Natives to distinguish between authentic items and imitations. That’s why the Partnership launched a multi-media campaign in May 2002, which includes an award-winning brochure, “Alaska Native Art;” a series of photo-quality postcards.
Buying Tips
The education materials provide many practical tips on how to be confident that Alaska Native art is authentic. Here are some tips to help you shop wisely:
Other clues include:
Where to Complain
The Indian Arts and Crafts Board refers valid complaints about violations of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 to the FBI for investigation and to the Department of Justice for legal action. To file a complaint under the Act, or to get free information about the Act, contact the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street, N.W., MS 4004-M1B, Washington, D.C. 20240; 202-208-3773; www.iacb.doi.gov.
Complaints to the IACB must be in writing and include the following information:
For More Information
To learn more about Alaska Native arts and crafts or the Silver Hand program, contact:
Alaska State Council on the Arts
411 West 4th Avenue, Suite 1E
Anchorage, AK 99501-2343
907-269-6610; fax: 907-269-6601
Toll-free: 1-888-278-7424
www.eed.state.ak.us/aksca
The Alaska Attorney General's Office investigates unfair and deceptive marketing and sales practices in Alaska. To obtain a complaint form, contact the Office of the Attorney General, Consumer Protection Unit, 1031 West 4th Avenue, Suite 200. Anchorage, AK 99501; 907-269-5100; or use the complaint form at www.law.state.ak.us/consumer.
The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop and avoid them. To file a complaint or to get free information on consumer issues, call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357), or use the complaint form at www.ftc.gov
L. Saunders McNeill
Native Arts Program Director
Alaska State Council on the Arts
411 West 4th Ave, Suite 1E
Anchorage, AK 99501-2343
907-269-6610