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Former Anchorage shop owner sentenced in Alaska Native art misrepresentation case


Former Anchorage shop owner sentenced in Alaska Native art misrepresentation case
Published March 10
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The former owner of a downtown Anchorage gift shop was sentenced to probation Wednesday for misrepresenting hundreds of his own carvings as being made by an Alaska Native artist, violating federal law.
Lee Screnock, 60, was first charged with misrepresentation of Indian produced goods and products and violating the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 2018. The charges against stemmed from Screnock’s time as the owner of Arctic Treasures, a Fourth Avenue shop that sold Alaska Native carvings and other art.
The case against Screnock represents a rare federal prosecution for “Misrepresentation of Indian Produced Goods and Products,” under the Indian Arts and Crafts Act, created to protect Alaska Native and American Indian artisans from having customary artwork copied and sold as authentic by non-Native people or companie ....

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McGirt decision raises issues of tribal taxation powers


TAHLEQUAH – While much attention has been given to division of criminal jurisdiction in the wake of the McGirt v. Oklahoma decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, there is also great uncertainty concerning revenue.
The case has opened questions about a tribe’s power of taxation, which Cherokee Nation Treasurer Tralynna Scott has discussed with the Tribal Council’s Executive & Finance Committee in recent months.
Telling the committee in November that the CN will always aggressively seek federal funding wherever available, Scott said the COVID-19 pandemic exposed some budget vulnerabilities that a “long-term solution” such as tribal taxation could address. ....

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