Oklahoma Indoor Nylon Flag: A Symbol of Peace and Unity
The Oklahoma state flag is a stunning representation of the rich Native American heritage, featuring a traditional Osage Nation buffalo-skin shield on a sky blue field. The shield is adorned with seven eagle feathers, symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom.
Two symbols of peace are prominently displayed: the peace pipe or calumet, representing Native Americans, and the olive branch, representing whites. Six golden brown crosses, Native American symbols for stars, are spaced on the shield, adding an extra layer of cultural significance.
The blue field itself holds great importance, as it represents the first official flag flown by any Native American Nation – the Choctaw flag of the American Civil War.
This Oklahoma 3′ x 5′ indoor nylon flag is made with high-quality materials and features a pole sleeve and fringe for added durability. Perfect for display in homes, offices, or government institutions, this flag serves as a reminder of the state’s unique history and cultural heritage.
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Display Your Oklahoma Pride
Bring a touch of Oklahoma spirit to your space with this beautiful indoor nylon flag. Order now and celebrate the Sooner State’s rich Native American legacy!
In 1889, President Benjamin Harrison signed an executive order opening up two million acres of land in Oklahoma Territory to white settlers, leading to the Land Run of 1889. This event marked a significant turning point in Oklahoma’s history, shaping the state’s cultural identity and paving the way for its unique flag design.
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