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Similar to the former flag of the Province of Upper Silesia. A popular symbol of the Movement for Silesian Autonomy. Svenska Brevmärken 1922" (in Swedish). Svenska Centralarkivet. Archived from the original on August 13, 2007 . Retrieved April 5, 2010.

A discussion of the efforts to preserve Native American culture, from the documentary Native Voice: Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. (more) See all videos for this article According to Tony Hillerman of the University of New Mexico, The Navajo Tribal Council officially adopted the Great Seal of the Navajo Tribe in 1952 and “It was designed by John Claw Jr., an Arizona Navajo artist. The fifty arrowheads encircling the seal represent the tribe’s protection within the fifty states“. Thanks Tony. Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians The Flag of the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians

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None of these flags is an official representation of all Native Americans as a group, however, the way you’d expect from a nation’s flag. Instead, each First Nation both in the US and in Canada has its own flag and recognized the three flags above only as symbols. The Seven Tribal Nations’ Flag

Many people in the US and Canada don’t fully realize just how many Native Americans still live in North America and how many different tribes there are. Some tribes are smaller than others, of course, but all have their own culture, heritage, and symbols that they preserve and cherish. Does that mean that they also have their own flags, and if so – what do they look like and what do they mean? Do Native American Tribes Have Flags? Adopted in 1974 by the Council of the Haida Nation. A red field with an eagle and raven headed bird, surrounded by a circlet, charged in the centre, all in traditional Northwest Coast artform. Most early ethnic flags imply a connection with an unrecognized state claimed by the respective ethnicities, such as the flag of Kurdistan which originates as the flag of the Republic of Ararat (1927). Official State Symbols of North Carolina". North Carolina State Library. State of North Carolina. Archived from the original on 2008-02-06 . Retrieved 2008-01-26. The flag of the Iroquois Confederacy (or Haudenosaunee flag) is used to represent the six nations of the Iroquois.The tree in the middle is allegedly an eastern white pine which is cool. It was designed in the 1980’s because “the Iroquois lacrosse team needed a flag ahead of a game in Australia”. Interesting. An ancient Hiawatha belt via Onondaganation.orgDesigned by Yong-man Park. Due to the inherently ethnic nature of Korean nationalism, the South Korean flag is also seen and used as a de facto pan-Korean ethnic flag by many South Koreans. [6] [5]



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