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Demovictory9

(32,457 posts)
Sun Dec 12, 2021, 04:20 AM Dec 2021

Washington men charged for falsely claiming to be Native American artists in order to sell counterfe

Two Washington men charged for falsely claiming to be Native American artists in order to sell counterfeit art and craftwork


Two Washington artists falsely claimed Nez Percé and San Carlos Apache tribal membership.
The pair sold pendants, totem poles, and masks under the guise of tribal affiliation.
Misrepresenting goods as being produced by Indigenous peoples violates federal law.


Washington residents Lewis Anthony Rath, 52, and Jerry Chris Van Dyke, 67, were investigated and charged for violating the Indian Arts and Crafts Act by falsely representing themselves as Native American artists, despite the fact that neither has tribal membership or heritage, according to a Department of Justice press release.


Van Dyke was charged with two counts of misrepresentation of Indian produced goods and products after a complaint was filed against him with the Indian Arts and Crafts Board for falsely claiming Nez Percé tribal membership, the DOJ said. A similar complaint was also filed against Rath, who falsely claimed to be a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe.

Undercover investigators from the US Fish and Wildlife Service purchased pendants, totem poles, and masks made by Rath and Van Dyke from Seattle shops, where they were advertised as Native American artwork, according to the DOJ.

"By flooding the market with counterfeit Native American art and craftwork, these crimes cheat the consumer, undermine the economic livelihood of Native American artists, and impairs Indian culture," Edward Grace, assistant director of the US Fish and Wildlife Service Office of Law Enforcement, said in a press release.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/two-washington-men-charged-for-falsely-claiming-to-be-native-american-artists-in-order-to-sell-counterfeit-art-and-craftwork/ar-AARJelT?ocid=msedgntp

Jerry Chris Van Dyke (pictured) and Rath insisted they were tribe members.


https://digichat.info/seattle-artists-charged-with-falsifying-native-american-heritage/
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Washington men charged for falsely claiming to be Native American artists in order to sell counterfe (Original Post) Demovictory9 Dec 2021 OP
Good lord you could arrest half of Sedona... NT cinematicdiversions Dec 2021 #1
And all of Santa Fe! Floyd R. Turbo Dec 2021 #2
seriously?? Demovictory9 Dec 2021 #3
I was in one of their shops Deep State Witch Dec 2021 #4
I been to that area. Its a madhouse Demovictory9 Dec 2021 #6
How about arresting dumpster et al Meowmee Dec 2021 #5

Deep State Witch

(10,429 posts)
4. I was in one of their shops
Sun Dec 12, 2021, 06:33 PM
Dec 2021

on the Seattle waterfront at the beginning of October. It was crowded with both people and touristy junk. I got a really icky vibe off of it and left. I'm not surprised that they were busted.

Demovictory9

(32,457 posts)
6. I been to that area. Its a madhouse
Sun Dec 12, 2021, 06:54 PM
Dec 2021

Its sad to think someone is trying to buy a momento and gets ripped off

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