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From http://www.eighttribes.org/
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It consists of a white background with a typical North American Native emblem
with hanging feathers, this one red with a white arrowhead and four arrows
crossed in "#" on it: blue and green pointing to the top hoist, and blue an red
to the top fly. The red arrow has a narrow white fimbriation for contrast.
The logo shown on the Peoria pages of Eighttribes.org shows the upper flywards
arrow in light green, while the flag photo has it blue. I chose to make it light
blue -- it will be easy to change whenever we have better info.
I'm not also sure about the size of the emblem and ratio of the flag.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 17 June 2004
According to Healy (1997) the arrowhead is in
natural colors when used on the seal and the four arrows stand for the four
groups comprising the modern Peoria Nation, as well as also carrying other
symbolic meaning- turquoise for the Piankashaws and native soil; red for the
original Peorias and the sun; blue for the Weas and the waters; green for the
Kaskaskias and the grass & trees. "The colors act as a reminder that the soil,
sun, waters and plants are gifts of the Great Spirit and not to be taken for
granted . The arrows promise future generations that the spirit of a united
Peoria people cannot be broken and that its heritage and customs will never be
forgotten."
The five feathers stand for the 5 elected members of the Tribal Business
Committee. The article says the