Canadian Embassy Indigenous Artifacts Display
Traditional First Nations ceremonial artifacts owned by the Canadian Department of Canadian Heritage for noncommercial cultural exhibitions promoting indigenous heritage. Remain Canadian government property used only for diplomatic cultural programs under HTS 9809.00.40.
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