Neiman Marcus settles lawsuit over its misuse of Native design
March 18, 2021
JUNEAU (AP) – The Sealaska Heritage Institute and luxury department store Neiman Marcus have settled a lawsuit over the sale of a coat with a copyrighted, geometric design borrowed from Indigenous culture.
The Southeast Natives cultural organization said in a statement March 3 that both sides, including 10 other named defendants besides Neiman Marcus, agreed to terms "to resolve all disputes between them under U.S. and Tlingit law," Juneau public radio station KTOO reported.
The institute is the cultural arm of the Sealaska Corp., the Native corporation for the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian peo...
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