Oklahoma
OK state flag
The 46th state, admitted 1907
The
Oklahoma state name comes from a Native American
word meaning "red people" and in Oklahoma (OK)
today there are more than 60 different groups of Native
Americans. So it is fitting that Native American symbolism is featured
on the Oklahoma flag. The blue field
is taken from a flag carried by Choctaw soldiers during the Civil War.
The shield in the center, of buffalo hide decorated with eagle feathers, is
the battle shield of an Osage warrior. The crosses on it are the
Native American signs for stars. A peace pipe and olive branch lie
across the shield, representing peace of both Native and non-Native
Americans to show that all people want peace. The
Oklahoma flag was designed by Mrs. Louise Fluke. Oklahoma
state
Flag Adopted: 1925
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Oklahoma state flag
2x3'
Nylon Oklahoma state flag
$24.95
23222360
OK
Oklahoma state flag
3x5'
Nylon Oklahoma state flag
$32.95
35222360
OK
Oklahoma state flag
4x6'
Nylon Oklahoma state flag
$73.70
46222360
OK
Oklahoma state flag
5x8'
Nylon Oklahoma state flag
$112.10
58222360
OK
Oklahoma state flag
6x10'
Nylon Oklahoma state flag
$194.30
60222360
OK
Oklahoma state flag
12"x18"
Nylon Oklahoma state flag
$12.95
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