Flag of Oklahoma

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Flag of Oklahoma

The Flag of Oklahoma consists of a shield decorated with eagle feathers on a blue field. The shield is a traditional Osage Nation shield, and it is covered by two symbols of peace: the peace pipe representing Native Americans, and the olive branch which is the symbol of peace for the white man. Oklahoma adopted the current flag in 1925 and the state name was added in 1941.

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See also: Flag of Oklahoma, 1925, 1941, Eagle, Flag, Flag of Alabama, Flag of Alaska, Flag of American Samoa