Oklahoma State Flags
The state flag of Oklahoma honors the many groups of Native Americans living in the state. The blue field is from a flag carried by Choctaw Indians during the Civil War. The shield in the center is a Osage warrior battle shield. Two symbols of peace rest on the shield. One is the calumet or peace pipe and the other is an olive branch. The crosses on the shield are Native American signs for stars.
Oklahoma state flags are made in America of durable 100% SolarMax nylon, the strongest and most fade-resistant nylon material available.