Legal Representation
Attorney
Katherine E Sullivan
Application History
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| Oct 8, 2025 | MAFR | O | APPLICATION FILING RECEIPT MAILED | Loading... |
| Oct 8, 2025 | NWAP | I | NEW APPLICATION ENTERED | Loading... |
Detailed Classifications
Class 014
Jewelry
First Use Anywhere:
May 5, 1996
First Use in Commerce:
May 5, 1996
Class 016
Stickers; Printed matter, namely, paper signs, books, manuals, curricula, newsletters, informational cards and brochures in the field of native american tribe goods and services; Printed publications, namely, brochures, booklets, and teaching materials in the field of native american goods and services; Printed educational course materials in the field of native american services and history; Printed brochures about native american tribal goods, benefits and services
First Use Anywhere:
May 5, 1996
First Use in Commerce:
May 5, 1996
Class 025
Belts made of leather for clothing; Shirts; Hats; Pants; Socks; Outer jackets; Leather headwear
First Use Anywhere:
May 5, 1996
First Use in Commerce:
May 5, 1996
Class 035
Retail gift shops
First Use Anywhere:
May 5, 1996
First Use in Commerce:
May 5, 1996
Additional Information
Design Mark
The mark consists of The mark consists of the wording “SENECA – CAYUGA NATION” above a central oval medallion with a wood-grain background bearing a conifer tree and cultural harvest elements; the oval is encircled by a border of animal trophy elements. Flanking and beneath the oval are depictions of a canine, deer, bear, beaver, rabbit, squirrel, turtle, heron, snake, eel, porcupine, and two birds in flight. Between the words “SENECA” and “CAYUGA” appears a small stylized evergreen tree flanked by short horizontal bars.
Color Claim
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
Classification
International Classes
014
016
025
035