Iroquois Flag
The Iroquois Flag features the iconic Hiawatha Belt symbol of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, one of the oldest continuously existing democratic alliances in the world. The distinctive purple background and interconnected white symbols represent the unity of the nations that formed the historic confederacy.
Widely recognized throughout North America, the flag serves as a powerful symbol of Indigenous heritage, diplomacy, unity, and cultural identity. It is popular among collectors, educators, historians, and individuals interested in Native American and First Nations history.
Haudenosaunee Confederacy Symbolism
The design is based on the Hiawatha Belt, a traditional symbol representing the nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. The interconnected elements symbolize cooperation, peace, and the enduring relationships among the member nations.
Today, the Iroquois Flag remains an important cultural emblem displayed at community events, educational institutions, heritage centers, and cultural gatherings throughout North America.
Whether displayed in a home, office, classroom, cultural center, or collection, the Iroquois Flag offers a meaningful tribute to Indigenous history and the traditions of the Haudenosaunee people.
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Product Features
- 100% polyester
- Knitted fabric
- Print on one side
- Blank reverse side
- 2 iron grommets






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