Montana creates new logo for Native American made products


Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

October 18, 2012

Montanahas a new Native American Made in Montana(NAMiM) logo for products made by the state's Native American people, as reported by Char-Koosta News on Oct 14.

In order to use the logo, an individual must be an enrolled member of a tribe inMontana, including Little Shell, and the finished product/service must be created, made or produced in the state.

The Made in Montana Program, part of the International Trade and Relations Bureau in the Business Resources Division of the Montana Department of Commerce, helps Montana businesses develop and market their products statewide, nationwide and globally. The program, which has more than 1,500 participants, was recently expanded to include the Native American Made inMontana logo, the article said.

To learn more about the Made in Montana Program, go to www.madeinmontanausa.com.

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