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A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE CREATION OF A NATIVE AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS
AUTHENTICITY TASK FORCE.
WHEREAS, the retail market for Native American arts and
crafts results in significant retail sales in New Mexico
every year; and
WHEREAS, the availability of authentic Native American
arts and crafts is a major draw for tourism in New Mexico;
and
WHEREAS, the sale of authentic Native American arts and
crafts provides a significant source of income for many
Native American artisans residing in New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, there is an increasing amount of counterfeit,
non-Indian made arts and crafts that are being offered for
sale in New Mexico as authentic Native American arts and
crafts; and
WHEREAS, many consumers do not have the expertise to
distinguish between authentic and counterfeit Native American
arts and crafts; and
WHEREAS, the increasing availability of counterfeit
Native American arts and crafts threatens the confidence of
consumers in the integrity of the Native American arts and
crafts market in New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, providing education and outreach to consumers
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about how to recognize authentic Native American arts and
crafts is an important and valuable method to protect and
support authentic Native American arts and crafts in this
state; and
WHEREAS, providing outreach and education to the mostly
rural and isolated Native American artisans about proposed
official steps to be taken to protect this culturally based
economy and involving them in the process of seeking
appropriate protection for this economy is valuable and
important; and
WHEREAS, the state Indian Arts and Crafts Sales Act
provides a theoretical framework for law enforcement
officials to protect the public and the Indian craftsperson
under the police powers of the state from false
representation in the sale, trade, purchase or offering for
sale of Indian arts and crafts, but the Indian Arts and
Crafts Sales Act has been rendered ineffective by a lack of
resources for the investigation and prosecution of alleged
violations of that act; and
WHEREAS, the federal Indian Arts and Crafts Act provides
a theoretical framework for law enforcement officials to
protect Indian artists from unfair competition from
counterfeiters and to prevent consumers from unknowingly
purchasing imitation products, but few if any enforcement
actions have been brought pursuant to that act in New Mexico;
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and
WHEREAS, the cultural affairs department currently runs
a program in conjunction with the palace of the governors in
Santa Fe whereby Native Americans sell authentic Indian arts
and crafts on the portal of the palace of the governors; and
WHEREAS, the cultural affairs department has established
a program whereby consumers can be confident that
Native American arts and crafts purchased pursuant to the
portal program of the palace of the governors are authentic;
and
WHEREAS, a significant sector of the economy of
New Mexico and the livelihood of hundreds of Native American
artisans residing in New Mexico are endangered unless
consumers can be assured that the Native American arts and
crafts purchased in New Mexico are authentic;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the governor be requested to appoint
a "Native American arts and crafts authenticity task force",
whose members shall include representatives from the cultural
affairs department, the economic development department, the
Indian affairs department, Native American artisans and the
Native American arts and crafts industry; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the governor be requested to
designate the cultural affairs department to provide
administrative support to the Native American arts and crafts
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authenticity task force and that the task force be requested
to prepare a report to the governor and the legislature that
provides information about the nature and extent of the
production and sale of authentic and of counterfeit Native
American arts and crafts in New Mexico; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Native American arts and
crafts authenticity task force be requested to consider ways
in which the state Indian Arts and Crafts Sales Act and the
federal Indian Arts and Crafts Act might be better enforced
in New Mexico; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Native American arts and
crafts authenticity task force be requested to find
alternative ways in which consumers purchasing Native
American arts and crafts in New Mexico could be more
confident that the products they purchase are authentic; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Native American arts and
crafts authenticity task force present its report to the
governor and to the appropriate interim legislative
committees by October 1, 2007; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the governor, the secretary of cultural
affairs, the secretary of economic development and the
secretary of Indian affairs.