The mark consists of the wording "NATIVE AMERICAN FISH AND WILDLIFE SOCIETY" and the artist's signature: "G MARTINEZ". The sky is represented by a blue circle outlined in black above a black silhouette of a forest. The wording "NATIVE AMERICAN FISH AND WILDLIFE SOCIETY" is in black font around the edges of the blue circle, and the artist's signature "G MARTINEZ" is in the lower right corner in black stylized font below the silhouette of the forest. Centered over the design of the sky and forest is a Native American with tan skin, black facial details, black long hair, and with a red robe wrapped around him. There are 9 animals in front of the Native American including a black silhouette of an elk, a brown hare with black detailing, a gray squirrel outlined in black, a white swan, a copper bison with a black tuft and with a white ear, an orange and black antelope, a yellow moon, a gray wolf, a gray salmon outlined in black with black details and with a green and yellow back, and an orange waterfowl with white and black wings and black detailing that is standing in the water, with black waves. The remaining white in the drawing represents background and/or transparent areas and is not part of the mark.
The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark identifies Gene Martinez, whose consent(s) to register is made of record.
The color(s) black, blue, tan, red, brown, gray, white, yellow, orange, copper, and green is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"NATIVE AMERICAN"