No fabric may carry the Government certificate of genuineness for Navajo all-wool woven fabric unless all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The fabric is made entirely of local wool that is locally hand-spun and is entirely woven on a native Navajo loom;
(b) The fabric is made by a member of the Navajo Tribe working under conditions not resembling a workshop or factory system;
(c) The size of the fabric is indicated in the certificate;
(d) The licensee signs the certificate.
[Regs., Oct. 20, 1937, as amended at 4 FR 2436, June 17, 1939]
source: The provisions of this part 307 contained in regulations governing the use of Government certificate of genuineness for Navajo all-wool woven fabrics, Oct. 20, 1937, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 25 CFR 307.4