Flag |
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Proportions |
Use height:length (e.g., 3:5 for a flag 3 units high by 5 units long) |
Adopted |
When was the flag adopted? Use day-month-year format (e.g., 3 March 2003). If unknown, put unknown. |
Design |
What does the flag look like? Describe the design in enough detail that someone could sketch it. Start with the most general features (e.g., the color of the field, the way it is divided, that it contains a seal) before describing more specific ones (e.g., what appears on the seal). Quantitative measurements (e.g., of angles, coordinates, or distances) or diagrams showing these don’t belong here; if necessary, include them in the Notes section below. |
Symbolism |
What is the flag intended to acknowledge or represent? Explain the meanings of design elements that have them: colors, patterns, seals, or other items. |
How Selected |
How did this flag come about? Was a contest held and/or a professional designer assigned the task? Provide as many details as are available. If none, put “Unknown”. |
Designer |
Who designed the flag? If multiple people were involved, change the tag to “Designers” and explain their contributions. |
Notes |
The Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians are made up of 3 tribes (4 Bands): 2 bands of Coos Tribes: Hanis Coos (Coos Proper), Miluk Coos ; Lower Umpqua Tribe; and Siuslaw Tribe. |
Links |
Tribus Confederades d’indis Coos, Lower Umpqua i Siuslaw |
Acknowledgments |
- Researcher: Person who compiled this information
- Addition lines to thank people/institutions that provided information; e.g., county or city clerks, librarians, historical societies, etc.
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