N.L. First Nations chief seeking a reversal of fur product ban on Etsy
OTTAWA — A Newfoundland and Labrador First Nations chief says the decision of a prominent online retailer to ban fur products is discriminatory against Indigenous artisans and traditions.
Etsy, which allows creators, artists and other sellers to create online marketplaces for their wares on its platform, says nearly all products containing animal fur will be banned in August.
Chief Jenny Brake, leader of the Qalipu First Nation in western Newfoundland, says First Nations have been responsibly harvesting animals, such as seals, and using them in trade and traditional products since time immemorial.
“Not just for necessity, but as a part of trade, as a part of our place in the economy and our place in the ecosystem,” Brake said in an interview Wednesday. “And we feel very strongly that being left out of a decision like this that impacts us once again goes against our right to have a say in how things are done. It goes against economic reconciliation.”


