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In Alaska, a crackdown on misrepresented Indigenous art is t
In Alaska, a crackdown on misrepresented Indigenous art is testing a unique U.S. law
Shops in Ketchikan made legal history when carvings billed as Tlingit work turned out to be foreign imports, and their maker went to prison. Now, Alaskans continue the debate about how to deal with future fakers
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