Flag of Oklahoma

Oklahoma
Flag of Oklahoma
Other namesOklahoma flag, Native America's flag
UseCivil and state flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flagSmall vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flagReverse side is mirror image of obverse sideFlag can be hung vertically by hoisting on a normal pole, then turning the pole 90°
Proportion2∶3
AdoptedApril 2, 1925 (1925-04-02) (modifications in 1941, 1988, and 2006)
DesignA rectangular field of sky blue on which is placed an Osage war shield with six crosses and seven pendant eagle feathers above the word 'Oklahoma' in white. Superimposed onto the crosses of the war shield is a calumet and an olive branch.
Designed byLouise Fluke

The flag of Oklahoma, also known as the Oklahoma flag, is a rectangular field of sky blue on which is placed an Osage war shield with six crosses and seven pendant eagle feathers above the name of the state in a white Eurostile text in all capitals. Superimposed onto the crosses of the war shield is a calumet (peace pipe) and an olive branch.[1]

  1. ^ Wilson, Linda D. "Fluke, Louise Funk (1900–1986)". Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Historical Society. FL005. Retrieved October 2, 2023.