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The export of certain Inuit sculpture from Canada to other parts of the globe which includes the United States does have some restrictions. In order to lessen harvesting of marine animals such as whales and walruses, the United States Congress passed the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 1972. It was later modified in 1981 and a specific section (101) of the act was developed to exclude Eskimo Inuit and other aboriginals living in the state of Alaska. Section 101 permitted Alaskan Natives to continue their traditions of hunting marine mammals for food and utilizing parts of such animals as raw materials in the generating of clothes, crafts and artwork.

The act tends to make it illegal for American citizens to import any ivory or whalebone from outside the United States. Therefore, American citizens would not be allowed to buy any artwork containing ivory or whalebone from Canada and have it brought or shipped back to the United States. Even so, the act as it stands makes it possible for American citizens to obtain similar artwork from Alaska considering that it is part of the United States. The export of such artwork designed from marine mammals from the United States to Canada is not permitted.

Inuit sculpture containing whalebone, walrus or narwal tusks (both regarded as ivory) are restricted from import and export. Nonetheless, Inuit sculpture containing caribou antler is permitted given that caribou is not a marine mammal and therefore does not fall below this act.

Exporting Inuit sculpture containing whalebone or ivory from Canada to other international destinations will depend on every single specific country as every single has its personal certain regulations. Fines or penalties for importing or exporting illegal products can be quite extreme.

Luckily, other forms of Inuit art such as stone or antler carvings and prints are not only able to be exported across the border, but are actually duty free of charge. --------------------------- Bloco de notas


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