Oklahoma State Flags
State Flags
Adopted in 1925. Oklahoma became the 46th state in 1907. The present Oklahoma State Flag adopted by the State Legislature in 1925, is Oklahoma's 14th flag. The flag shows a sky blue field with a central device: an Indian war shield of tan buckskin showing small crosses on the face -- the Indian design for stars -- and seven eagle feathers pendent for the edge of the shield. An Indian peace pipe (calumet) with a pipestone bowl and a tassel at the end of the pipestem lies on the shield; above the Indian peace pipe is an olive branch, the white man's emblem of peace. Underneath the shield or design in white letters is the word "OKLAHOMA" (ref: state.ok.us, Oklahoma State Icons).
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8 Feet (ft) Height and 12 Feet (ft) Length Oklahoma State Extra Large Outdoor Nylon Flag with Rope Heading
$289.94
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10 Feet (ft) Height and 15 Feet (ft) Length Oklahoma State Extra Large Outdoor Nylon Flag with Rope Heading
$395.28
3739
12 Feet (ft) Height and 18 Feet (ft) Length Oklahoma State Extra Large Outdoor Nylon Flag with Rope Heading
$516.69
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3 Feet (ft) Height and 5 Feet (ft) Length Oklahoma State Extreme Wear Outdoor Woven Polyester Flag
$59.72
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4 Feet (ft) Height and 6 Feet (ft) Length Oklahoma State Extreme Wear Outdoor Woven Polyester Flag
$85.20
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5 Feet (ft) Height and 8 Feet (ft) Length Oklahoma State Extreme Wear Outdoor Woven Polyester Flag
$123.14