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Category: Flags

The Pawnee Nation Flag

The Pawnee Flag(310x240)

The miniature stars and stripes of the blue field symbolizes America. The Plains Indian tribes called the Pawnee "Wolves" because of their cunning and

The Quapaw Tribe Flag

The Quapaw Tribe Flag(310x240)

In the late 1970’s, as other Indian nations in northeast Oklahoma were developing and displaying tribal flags, it was decided that the Quapaw Tribe needed a flag as well.

Native American Flags – The Zia Pueblo

The Zia Pueblo(310x240)

The term "pueblo" means village in Spanish. For Native Americans it has been applied to those villages that have one special type of architecture, the multi-family, multi-story structures employed by

Native American Flags – The Yosemite Miwok

The Yosemite Miwok(310x240)

No official flag is known to exist for the bands of the Miwok people that are the most inland representatives of their

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Native American Flags – The Wichita or Kitikit-ees

The Wichita or Kitikit-ees(310x240)

Located in west central Oklahoma is the "Historic Trust Area" of the Wichita Nation, now known by their indigenous name the Kitikit-ees.

Native American Flags – The Yankton Sioux Nation

The Yankton Sioux Nation(310x240)

The Yankton Sioux reside on a reservation of aaround 37,000 acres (AID, 43) is South Dakota near the southeastern corner of the state and bordering the state of

Native American Flags – The Washoe of California & Nevada

The Washoe of California & Nevada(310x240)

Much of the early history of the Washoe has been lost but conjecture is that they originated among the coastal tribes of California and either migrated of were forced to move east to the areas

Native American Flags – The Yakima or Yakama Nation

The Yakima or Yakama Nation(310x240)

Located in southwestern Washington State is the 1,130,000 acres reservation that is home to the Yakima or Yakama Indian Nation (AID,

Native American Flags – The Warm Springs, Wasco, & Northern Paiute

The Warm Springs, Wasco, & Northern Paiute(310x240)

Located in north central Oregon, just south of Mount Hood is the 644,000 acres (AID, 38) Warm Springs Reservation. This reservation is home to eight bands from three separate tribes that function as

Native American Flags – The United Sioux Tribes

The United Sioux Tribes(310x240)

The United Sioux Tribes, based in Pierre, SD, is not actually a tribe, but a development corporation composed of eleven member

Native American Flags – The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee

The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee(310x240)

The Keetoowah Cherokee are a separate political entity, separate from the Cherokee Nation although both are based in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The Keetoowah are federally recognized as a separate

Native American Flags – The Tunica Biloxi Tribe

The Tunica Biloxi Tribe(310x240)

The Tunica and Biloxi Indians have lived on their reservation near Marksville, Louisiana, for over two centuries, during which the tribes, though speaking completely different languages,

Native American Flags – The Tulalip Tribes

The Tulalip Tribes(310x240)

With about 3,373 members owning a little under 11,000 (NAA, 286) acres north of Seattle, Washington, the Tulalip tribes constitute one of the many small tribes that are part of the coastal Salish

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