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Honoring History: Native American Flags
Native American flags are powerful emblems of tribal identity, cultural heritage, and the enduring spirit of America’s first nations. At Gettysburg Flag Works, we proudly offer a selection of Native American flags that represent our history—many of which predate the founding of the United States itself.
For schools, museums, government buildings, or personal collections, flying a Native American flag is a meaningful way to recognize and honor this part of American heritage.
Iroquois Confederacy Flag
The Iroquois Confederacy flag—also known as the Haudenosaunee flag—represents one of the oldest participatory democracies in the world. The white tree at the center of the flag symbolizes the Tree of Peace, planted to signify the unification of the Five Nations: the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca (with the Tuscarora joining later).
The purple field reflects the sacred wampum belt used to record agreements among the nations, and the flag’s design remains a symbol of strength and unity. It's a striking reminder that the roots of democracy run deep in North America—long before the U.S. Constitution was written.
Cherokee Nation Flag
The Cherokee Nation flag is rich in symbolism and history. The seven-pointed star at its center represents the seven Cherokee clans, while the surrounding oak-leaf wreath stands for strength and endurance.
The flag honors both the historic nation and the modern-day Cherokee government, which continues to thrive.
The current version of the flag also pays homage to those who suffered during the Trail of Tears, an important chapter in American history.
Many of our customers choose to pair this flag with an American flag to celebrate our diverse national identity, embracing both its triumphs and its truths.
Explore the Full Story of America
Whether you're a collector, educator, or simply someone who appreciates American history, Native American flags offer a unique lens through which to explore and honor the legacy of this land.
We invite you to browse our full collection of Native American flags, and if you're looking to create a broader display of patriotism, consider pairing your selection with one of our American flags, proudly made in the USA.