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Southern Band Tuscarora Indian Tribe - North Carolina (U.S.)
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Iroquois Canada, Seneca Nation, Hiawatha, Six Nations, Analysis, Intercontinental, Iroquois
Iroquois
Chippewa Flag | White Earth Band of Ojibwe - Minnesota (U.S.) Tattoos, Ink, Minnesota, Native American Indians, Native Americans, Indigenous Tribes, Native American Map
White Earth Nation - Minnesota (U.S.)
Chippewa Flag | White Earth Band of Ojibwe - Minnesota (U.S.)
Crow Nation of Montana. The flag of the Crow Tribe is light blue and bears their tribal seal in the center. Art, Native American Flag, Native American, American Crow, Indigenous Peoples
Crow Nation - Montana (U.S.)
Crow Nation of Montana. The flag of the Crow Tribe is light blue and bears their tribal seal in the center.
Pawnee Nation Oklahoma, Oklahoma Flag, American
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Pawnee Nation
[Mohawk flag] Native American Quotes, Navajo, Mohawk, Native North Americans
Mohawk (U.S. and Canada)
[Mohawk flag]
[Karuk - California flag] Traditional, Indian Tribes, Indian Nation, Native Symbols
Karuk - California (U.S.)
[Karuk - California flag]
[Caddo - Oklahoma flag] America, Plains Indians
Caddo - Oklahoma (U.S.)
[Caddo - Oklahoma flag]
[Yosemite Miwok - California flag] Yosemite, California Flag, North America, North, Indians
Yosemite Miwok - California (U.S.)
[Yosemite Miwok - California flag]
The flag of the Texas Cherokee is white. It bears the tribal seal in the center and that seal is flanked on either side by groups of three feathers each. The tribal seal is white. It bears a single black-tipped eagle feather pointing to the top. Crossing this feather are the twin symbols of war and peace, a common thread running through Cherokee culture. Peace is represented on the seal by a pipe, its bowl facing toward the lower end of the seal. A stone war club symbolizes war.… Native American Cherokee, Native American Symbols
Texas Cherokee - Texas (U.S.)
The flag of the Texas Cherokee is white. It bears the tribal seal in the center and that seal is flanked on either side by groups of three feathers each. The tribal seal is white. It bears a single black-tipped eagle feather pointing to the top. Crossing this feather are the twin symbols of war and peace, a common thread running through Cherokee culture. Peace is represented on the seal by a pipe, its bowl facing toward the lower end of the seal. A stone war club symbolizes war.…
This is the official tribal flag of the Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation of Borikén (Puerto Rico). Puerto Rico, Taino Indians, Puerto Rican Culture, Puerto Rican Pride, Taino Symbols, Puerto Rico History
This is the official tribal flag of the Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation of Borikén (Puerto Rico).
The flag of the Tohono O'odham reflects their reservation's topography and flora in a simple but effective way. The main element of the flag is the bicolor of yellow over purple. In these colors one can see the sun breaking over a distant mesa, grown purple by the shadows of its own walls. One can also see the brilliance of the colors of the flowers of the Saguaro cactus, a major food source for the ancient Hohokam, the ancestors of th… Bulletin Boards, Native Americans In The United States, Allusion, Sonoran Desert
Tohono O'odham - Arizona (U.S.)
The flag of the Tohono O'odham reflects their reservation's topography and flora in a simple but effective way. The main element of the flag is the bicolor of yellow over purple. In these colors one can see the sun breaking over a distant mesa, grown purple by the shadows of its own walls. One can also see the brilliance of the colors of the flowers of the Saguaro cactus, a major food source for the ancient Hohokam, the ancestors of th…
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Standing Rock Sioux Reservation
Rosebud Sioux tribal flag. The reservation claims one of the oldest tribal flags of any United States Indian Nation, designed in a contest in the early 1960s. For a long time after the adoption of the design, the flag existed solely on paper because its complex graphics made it too expensive to manufacture. Adoption, Ribe, Design, South Dakota
Rosebud Sioux - South Dakota (U.S.)
Rosebud Sioux tribal flag. The reservation claims one of the oldest tribal flags of any United States Indian Nation, designed in a contest in the early 1960s. For a long time after the adoption of the design, the flag existed solely on paper because its complex graphics made it too expensive to manufacture.
The Tonto Apache use a white flag with the tribal seal in the center. The seal places a white cross, edged in black, on a light blue disk. The cross is a representation of a star. A white ring, edged in black inside and light blue outside, surrounds the central disk. On it, TONTO APACHE TRIBE arches over the top and "of Payson, Arizona" curves below, both in red. Tods, First Nations, Apache, Arizona Flag, Nde, Blue Disc
Tonto Apache - Arizona (U.S.)
The Tonto Apache use a white flag with the tribal seal in the center. The seal places a white cross, edged in black, on a light blue disk. The cross is a representation of a star. A white ring, edged in black inside and light blue outside, surrounds the central disk. On it, TONTO APACHE TRIBE arches over the top and "of Payson, Arizona" curves below, both in red.
The distinctive style of carving exemplified by the totem pole can be seen in the design of the flag of the Tlingit and Haida Central Council. That flag is white bearing their unusually shaped seal in the center. The edge of the seal is almost rectangular, with the two upper corners rounded off. The black line used to form the outer edge varies in width, getting heavier and heavier as it rises from a very narrow baseline. Alaska, Tlingit, Flags Of The World
Tlingit and Haida - Alaska (U.S.) and British Columbia (Canada)
The distinctive style of carving exemplified by the totem pole can be seen in the design of the flag of the Tlingit and Haida Central Council. That flag is white bearing their unusually shaped seal in the center. The edge of the seal is almost rectangular, with the two upper corners rounded off. The black line used to form the outer edge varies in width, getting heavier and heavier as it rises from a very narrow baseline.
The Tonkawa's flag is royal blue. It bears the seal of the Tonkawa in the center and has TONKAWA TRIBE written in white across the top and OKLAHOMA, also in white, across the bottom (Homer Miller Co., Oklahoma City, OK). Logos, Oklahoma City
Tonkawa - Oklahoma (U.S.)
The Tonkawa's flag is royal blue. It bears the seal of the Tonkawa in the center and has TONKAWA TRIBE written in white across the top and OKLAHOMA, also in white, across the bottom (Homer Miller Co., Oklahoma City, OK).
Serving as a symbol of the Thunder Mountain Lenapé is a flag of three horizontal stripes, red over white over black. These are three essential colors in the art of the Lenape people and can be seen in the flag of the Oklahoma based Delaware. They can be seen recalling the three main dialect groups of the Delaware people - the Munsee, Unami, and Unalactigo or the three traditional clans the Turtle, Wolf, and Turkey.
Thunder Mountain Lenapé - Pennsylvania (U.S.)
Serving as a symbol of the Thunder Mountain Lenapé is a flag of three horizontal stripes, red over white over black. These are three essential colors in the art of the Lenape people and can be seen in the flag of the Oklahoma based Delaware. They can be seen recalling the three main dialect groups of the Delaware people - the Munsee, Unami, and Unalactigo or the three traditional clans the Turtle, Wolf, and Turkey.
native american flags | Native American Flags – The Leech Lake Ojibwe or Chippewa Sport Team Logos
native american flags | Native American Flags – The Leech Lake Ojibwe or Chippewa
The flag is white, placing the tribal seal on a red outline map of the reservation. Within the seal a rainbow rises against a pale blue sky over a landscape and an elk stands by a river near a wikiyup. In the distance are snow-capped mountains while nearer, at the base of the seal, is a pine forest. An earthen Apache vase in the foreground is flanked by two feathers of red and yellow and… Distance, Native American Tribes
White Mountain Apache - Arizona (U.S.)
The flag is white, placing the tribal seal on a red outline map of the reservation. Within the seal a rainbow rises against a pale blue sky over a landscape and an elk stands by a river near a wikiyup. In the distance are snow-capped mountains while nearer, at the base of the seal, is a pine forest. An earthen Apache vase in the foreground is flanked by two feathers of red and yellow and…
The banner-like flag is light blue (sample flag provided by Elmer's Flag & Banner, Portland, Oregon) with a yellow ribbon across the top with "THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE" and a similar ribbon across the bottom with "WARM SPRINGS RESERVATION OF OREGON", both in red. Between the ribbons are two flying eagles in brown and white, approaching the center from either side. Springs, Warm Springs Oregon, Indian History, Indian Flag
Warm Springs, Wasco, & Northern Paiute - Oregon (U.S.)
The banner-like flag is light blue (sample flag provided by Elmer's Flag & Banner, Portland, Oregon) with a yellow ribbon across the top with "THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE" and a similar ribbon across the bottom with "WARM SPRINGS RESERVATION OF OREGON", both in red. Between the ribbons are two flying eagles in brown and white, approaching the center from either side.
The flag representing these Northern Ute bands is faithful to their history and their Creation story. Ferdanan Manning, Jr. designed it in 1980; it was formally adopted by tribal council resolution. Northern Ute graphic artist Robert Colorow updated it in 1991 and defined its colors: yellow as "Spanish yellow," orange as "international orange," blue as "blue-bird," and red as "brick red"; all other color references are his. Inspiration
Uintah & Ouray Ute - Utah (U.S.)
The flag representing these Northern Ute bands is faithful to their history and their Creation story. Ferdanan Manning, Jr. designed it in 1980; it was formally adopted by tribal council resolution. Northern Ute graphic artist Robert Colorow updated it in 1991 and defined its colors: yellow as "Spanish yellow," orange as "international orange," blue as "blue-bird," and red as "brick red"; all other color references are his.
The motto on the Tunica-Biloxi flag, "Cherishing Our Past, Building For Our Future", summarizes four-and-a-half centuries of tribal history and highlights their lasting contributions to a key Native American belief: the reverence and preservation of ancestral remains New Orleans, Tunica, Native American Beliefs
Tunica-Biloxi - Louisiana (U.S.)
The motto on the Tunica-Biloxi flag, "Cherishing Our Past, Building For Our Future", summarizes four-and-a-half centuries of tribal history and highlights their lasting contributions to a key Native American belief: the reverence and preservation of ancestral remains
The close association between the people and the life of the Sound is dramatically exhibited in the flag of the Tulalip Tribes. On a simple white field is displayed an orca, or killer whale, both a symbol of strength and power, and a major source of food in the traditional life of the Tulalip people and many of their neighbors in the Washington State area. Washington State
Tulalip Tribes - Washington (U.S.)
The close association between the people and the life of the Sound is dramatically exhibited in the flag of the Tulalip Tribes. On a simple white field is displayed an orca, or killer whale, both a symbol of strength and power, and a major source of food in the traditional life of the Tulalip people and many of their neighbors in the Washington State area.
In many ways the flag of the Thlopthlocco Creek reminds the viewer of their cousins the Kialegee. The flag of the Thlopthlocco is dark red and bears a white circle in the center that contains the seal of the Tribal Town. Like the Kialegee, the central element of the Thlopthlocco's seal is a crossed pair of Creek stickball sticks with the basket ends pointing upward. Between the two sticks is a black dot representing the Creek stickball ball. Both items allude to the Creek's creation of the spor… Seal, West, Seals, Okemah
Thlopthlocco Creek - Oklahoma (U.S.)
In many ways the flag of the Thlopthlocco Creek reminds the viewer of their cousins the Kialegee. The flag of the Thlopthlocco is dark red and bears a white circle in the center that contains the seal of the Tribal Town. Like the Kialegee, the central element of the Thlopthlocco's seal is a crossed pair of Creek stickball sticks with the basket ends pointing upward. Between the two sticks is a black dot representing the Creek stickball ball. Both items allude to the Creek's creation of the spor…
The flag of the Swinomish Tribal Community reflects two central cultural themes which members have retained across generations-fishing and ceremonial traditions. Fishing remains a central tribal activity and provides an important focus of cultural association. Salmon barbecues, races, and games are held on holidays and other major cultural events. The Swinomish often caught sockeye salmon with a distinctive fishing spear. Tribal Community
Swinomish - Washington (U.S.)
The flag of the Swinomish Tribal Community reflects two central cultural themes which members have retained across generations-fishing and ceremonial traditions. Fishing remains a central tribal activity and provides an important focus of cultural association. Salmon barbecues, races, and games are held on holidays and other major cultural events. The Swinomish often caught sockeye salmon with a distinctive fishing spear.
Chief Seattle's own Suquamish people also remember their great chief. Residents of the Port Madison Reservation (NAA, 285) on the western shores of Puget Sound across from Seattle, they display his image on their flag. Made on the reservation, the flag is divided in half vertically-the left half is black, the right half is red. A large yellow oval-oriented lengthwise-bears a portrait of Chief Seattle in black Chief Seattle, American Pride
Suquamish - Washington (U.S.)
Chief Seattle's own Suquamish people also remember their great chief. Residents of the Port Madison Reservation (NAA, 285) on the western shores of Puget Sound across from Seattle, they display his image on their flag. Made on the reservation, the flag is divided in half vertically-the left half is black, the right half is red. A large yellow oval-oriented lengthwise-bears a portrait of Chief Seattle in black
T'souke Nation, Vancouver Island (designed by myself and officially adopted in 1997 by the nation) Andrew Andersen, 27 January 2001 Vancouver, Vancouver Island
T�souke Nation (Canada)
T'souke Nation, Vancouver Island (designed by myself and officially adopted in 1997 by the nation) Andrew Andersen, 27 January 2001
The Stockbridge Munsee employ a white flag that is bordered on the three exterior sides by a narrow red band of fringe. Centered on the flag is the tribal seal. The seal is round and divided into four quarters. Each quarter has a narrow stripe of on the four sacred colors and incorporates one of the tribal totems. The northwestern quadrant is edged in red and bears a gray wolf. The northeastern quarter is edged in black and bears a golden turkey. The southwest has a white band an a black bear; … Wisconsin, Piercing, Indian Ancestry
Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation - Wisconsin (U.S.)
The Stockbridge Munsee employ a white flag that is bordered on the three exterior sides by a narrow red band of fringe. Centered on the flag is the tribal seal. The seal is round and divided into four quarters. Each quarter has a narrow stripe of on the four sacred colors and incorporates one of the tribal totems. The northwestern quadrant is edged in red and bears a gray wolf. The northeastern quarter is edged in black and bears a golden turkey. The southwest has a white band an a black bear; …