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Alaska laws give special permissions to people doing 'traditional' uses of land and animals, but the laws never say exactly what 'traditional' means, which causes confusion. The government treated traditions as things commonly made before 1972 and seized sea-otter-pelt clothing because making those items hadn’t happened 'within living memory.' A court later ruled that this was too narrow, saying that if a practice stopped for a time because of outside forces, it can still be a tradition and shouldn’t be excluded just because it wasn’t recently practiced.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: Ask what role the Fur Seal Treaty mention plays in the passage by reading the surrounding sentences to see how the author uses it in the legal timeline. Supporting sentences: "The hunting of sea otters was initially prohibited by the Fur Seal Treaty of 1910. The Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) of 1972 continued the prohibition, but it also included an Alaska Native exemption, which allowed takings of protected animals for use in creating authentic native articles by means of \"traditional native handicrafts.\" The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) subsequently issued regulations defining authentic native articles as those \"commonly produced\" before 1972..." These lines show the Treaty is cited to set historical legal background that leads to later statutory exemptions and regulatory disputes over what counts as "traditional."

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The author's reference to the Fur Seal Treaty (first sentence of the third paragraph) primarily serves to

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The Treaty reference introduces the historical legal starting point that the author then follows through to the MMPA's Alaska Native exemption and the FWS regulations — i.e., it helps trace the evolution of Alaska Natives' legal rights regarding handicrafts labeled "traditional." The passage links the 1910 Treaty to the 1972 MMPA exemption and subsequent FWS rules, and then to the seizures and court challenges over sea otter pelts.
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