Oklahoma State Pride in Vibrant Nylon
The Oklahoma 4′ x 6′ Indoor Nylon Flag is a stunning representation of the state’s rich Native American heritage. Made from durable nylon material, this flag features a traditional Osage Nation buffalo-skin shield with seven eagle feathers on a sky blue field.
• The Osage shield is adorned with two symbols of peace: 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 evenly on the shield.
• The blue field represents the first official flag flown by any Native American Nation, the Choctaw flag of the American Civil War.
This Oklahoma state flag is designed to be displayed proudly indoors, featuring a pole sleeve and fringe for added elegance. Whether you’re a resident or simply a fan of the Sooner State, this nylon flag is an excellent way to showcase your Oklahoma pride.
Call to action: Order your 4′ x 6′ Oklahoma Indoor Nylon Flag today and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Oklahoma!
In 1889, President Benjamin Harrison signed a proclamation opening up two million acres of unassigned land in what is now Oklahoma for white settlement. The ‘Land Run of 1889,’ also known as the ‘Oklahoma Land Rush,’ brought thousands of settlers to the area, leading to the eventual formation of the state of Oklahoma in 1907. Today, the Sooner State proudly celebrates its rich Native American heritage and pioneering spirit with symbols like this vibrant nylon flag.
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