US TREASURY!!!
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To date only one 'named' Native American has appeared on any US Currency, it is / was, "Randy'L He-dow Teton" (Shoshone) who portrayed "Sacagawea" a Shoshone woman that helped the Lewis and Clark expedition. All other portraits of any Native American are composite, or made up, portraits and are not real people.
Alexander Hamilton on the $10, Benjamin Franklin on the $100, and Salmon P. Chase on the now obsolete $10,000.
The only restriction on whose portrait may appear on US currency is that it may not depict a living person. Contrary to widespread misunderstanding, there is no law or other rule limiting portraits to former presidents. Two current bills ($10 and $100) depict individuals - Hamilton and Franklin - who never served as president, and prior to 1928 numerous other non-presidents appeared on paper money.
It varies from work to work. Some are administered in the US by Warner Bros, others by Helene Blue, etc. The most effective database is probably that of the Belgian performance rights organization, SABAM (link below).
UK copyrights are recognized in the US as part of the Berne Convention.
No, Canadian currency is not the same as US currency. The Canadian dollar is the official currency of Canada, while the US dollar is the official currency of the United States.
About Us - 2003 Portraits in Art Bernard Hosey - Sculptor was released on: USA: 2005
NoThe currency of Brazil is the Brazilian Real.The currency of the USA is the US dollar.Most countries in the world have their own currency.
The currency of the United States is the US Dollar
Yes, the US Dollar is a fiat currency