Flags of the Indigenous nations of Canada
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The following are flags used by Indigenous nations of Canada.
Anishinaabe
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1970s[1]–present | Flag of the Anishinaabek | A black pictographic thunderbird on a white field | Nicholas R. Deleary[1] | Copyrighted | |
| 2010–present | Flag of the Temagami First Nation of Ojibwe | A blue and a brown block, with a symbol. | unknown | unknown | |
Atikamekw
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown–present | Simplified flag of the Atikamekw | Three canoes, representing the Wemotaci, Manawan & Opitciwan, share a common direction. The red represents the blood they share. The green on the canoes represents the forests of their territory.[2] | Jacques Newashish[2] | unknown | |
Blackfoot
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Blackfoot Confederacy | Blood Tribe Grandfather Aatso’towa (Andy Black Water).[3] The collaborative design of collective thought also included esteemed Blackfoot Grandparents and Knowledge Holders[4] | |||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Kainai Nation | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Piikani Nation | ||||
| 1990[5]–present | Flag of Siksika Nation | Red background. Siksika coat of arms in the centre, Union Jack in upper left. | Mark Wolfleg Jr[5] | ||
Cree
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown–present | Flag of Beaver Lake Cree Nation, Alberta | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Bigstone Cree Nation, Alberta | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Cree Nation of Wemindji, Quebec | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Cree Nation of Nemaska, Quebec | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Driftpile First Nation, Alberta | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Enoch Cree Nation, Alberta | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Fisher River Cree Nation, Manitoba | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of James Smith Cree Nation, Saskatchewan | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Kapawe'no First Nation, Alberta | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation, Ontario | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Mikisew Cree First Nation, Northwest Territories | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Neskantaga First Nation, Ontario | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation, Ontario | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation, Manitoba | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Oujé-Bougoumou Cree Nation, Quebec | ||||
| 1983[6]–present | Flag of Peguis First Nation, Manitoba | Three horizontal stripes of yellow, green, and blue; representing the sun shining, grass growing, and water flowing.[6] There is a red circle in the middle, red representing the Peguis people and the circle for life.[6] | Freda Bear[6] | Public domain (under threshold of originality in Canada) | |
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Peepeekisis Cree Nation, Saskatchewan | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Pimicikamak Cree Nation, Manitoba | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Piapot First Nation, Saskatchewan | Public domain (under threshold of originality in Canada) | |||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Red Earth First Nation, Saskatchewan | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of Sapotaweyak Cree Nation, Manitoba | ||||
Dene
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005[7]–present | Flag of the Tłı̨chǫ Government | Flag representing the Tłı̨chǫ. It is a dark blue flag with a thin, horizontally-centered white wavy stripe that overlaps the bottom of a yellow sun disc. There is background-color fimbriation showing where these meet; four red teepees with white fimbriation and poles are set in a row on the bottom half, with a yellow upright five-pointed star on the upper fly of the flag. | James Wah-Shee[7][8] | Copyrighted (2017–)[7] | |
| –present | Flag of the Gwichʼin | ||||
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Tahltan Nation | Flag of Tahltan Kolīne representing the two clans: Crow (or Tseskʼiya) and Wolf (or Chʼioyone) | |||
| 2012–present | Flag of Deisleen Ḵwáan, Lingít Aaní | Horizontally striped, red-white-red, 1–3–1, with five totems or emblems in the centre, from left to right: Kùkhhittàn (Raven Children), Ishklitàn (Frog), Yanyèdi (Wolf), Sèshitàn (Beaver), Dakhlʼawèdi (Eagle) | |||
Haida
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1981[9]–present | Flag of the Haida Nation | A red field with an eagle and raven headed bird, surrounded by a circlet, charged in the centre | G̲uud San Glans[9] | Presumably copyrighted | |
Haudenosaunee
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1980s–present | Flag of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy | A mauve field party per fess by a band of white squares joined and a stylized white "Tree of Peace" charged in the centre; design is adapted from the Hiawatha wampum belt, each element represents an original nation in the confederacy | Rick Hill, Harold Johnson, and Tim Johnson[10] | Public domain (is derivative of the Hiawatha wampum, which is public domain given its age) | |
Innu
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Innu Nation | Horizontal bands of teal, white and light blue, within the blue sits a centre snowshoe flanked by reindeer skulls on both sides | |||
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Matimekush Band | A vertical tricolour triband of chartreuse, white, green with the coat of arms of the Matimekush Lac John Band charged in the Canadian pale | |||
Kutenai
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005–present | Flag of the Ktunaxa Nation | Flag features a golden feathered staff on a brown field |
Mikmaq
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| October 4, 1900[11]-present | Flag of the Mi'kmaq Nation Grand Council | A white field with a red Latin cross and a red star and moon in the left quadrants; white denotes purity of creation, the red cross represents mankind and infinity, the sun and moon the forces of day and night,[12] the flag is meant to be displayed hanging vertically as shown here[13] | Rev. Father Pacifique Buisson[11] | Public domain | |
| Mid-1980s–present | Flag of the Natuaqanek Band | A red field with yellow left and right borders, a quartered roundel charged in the centre[12] | Philip Young | ? | |
Salish
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Secwepemc Nation | Flag features 17 feathers representing the 17 bands in the Secwépemc Nation. The feathers are mostly black, with a white portion in the middle. The white portion signifies those communities which were wiped out by disease and other trauma following contact | |||
| 2019–present | Flag of the Musqueam people | A white Canadian pale on a teal field, with an arrowhead in the centre depicting a salmon leaping above a net | Susan Point | Presumed Copyrighted | |
| 1980–present | Flag of the Nlaka'pamux Nation | Circle wreath of Nlaka'pamux pictographs set on a grey field | |||
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Nuxalk Nation | ||||
| 2014–present | Flag of the Shíshálh | A white background with a bird charged in the middle. | |||
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Stʼatʼimc | ||||
Siouxian
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown–present | Flag of Ĩyãħé Nakón Mąkóce (Stoney Nakoda) | Stoney Nakoda flag | |||
Tsimshian and Nass–Gitksan
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Haisla people | ||||
| 2001–present | Flag of the Nisg̱aʼa Nation | A vertical tricolour triband of black, white, and sanguine with the badge of the Nisga'a Nation,[14] surrounded by black and sanguine ovals, charged in the Canadian pale[15] | Lloyd McDames and Peter McKay | ? | |
Wyandot
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Designer | Copyright status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown–present | Flag of the Huron-Wendat Nation | Grand Chief Konrad Sioui[16] | ? | ||