RM2CBWB0F–The Australian Aboriginal Flag is the officially designated and legislated flag of the Australian Aboriginal (First Nations) people.
RMK9N09Y–New montreal flag now includes a new symbol (white pine) to represent First Nations on the flag (2017)
RM2CB71KW–A painting of the Australian Aboriginal Flag, the officially designated and legislated flag of the Australian Aboriginal (First Nations) people.
RF2JHYBJA–2022 06 25 Anchorage Alaska USA - Indiginous- First Peoples Flag banner on post with traiditonal symbol on top and ATHABASCAN written on the bottom Tr
RMRHD1M6–Tino Rangatiratanga Māori flag and sign marking site of wahi tapu sacred place, unlawfully taken now a farm, near Murapara, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
RMKJ1JCW–Collection of the first United Nations Stamps. (Left to Right) Top Row: Swallows and Emblem - Air-mail, The Headquarters Buildings - regular issues, Plane and Grill - Air-mail. Centre Row: World Unity - regular issue, The Peoples of the World - regular issue. Bottom Row: Peace, Justice and Security - regular issue, The U.N. Flag - regular issue, UNICEF - regular issue. Dated 20th Century
RME1WPE4–FIRST NATIONS UNIVERSITY, FIRST NATIONS VETERANS MEMORIAL TIPI, REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
RFKEGCHA–New montreal flag now includes a new symbol (white pine) to represent First Nations on the flag (2017)
RM2K8GH2Y–The first annual 'Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Day Parade' took place in New York City on Oct. 15, 2022Members of the Chata Ogla Nation, Bayou LaCombe Tribe. Historic Indian people of Louisiana and Mississippi.
RM2KCRFGX–A man holds a flag with inscription 'Every Child Matters'. Hundreds of Albertans gathered during 'Standing Together Against Mandatory Vaccines' protest against forced vaccine mandates at the Alberta Legislative Grounds, joining a 'sit-in' camp by members of the First Nations and their supporters who protest since the beginnin of October, to raise awareness of issues facing First Nations communities in Canada. On Sunday, 24 August 2021, in Alberta Legislature Grounds, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2MHDTB2–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. An indigenous activist dressed in an elaborate costume is seen twirling an Aboriginal Flag during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Dave Hewison/Alamy Live News
RFKCYYHC–Official Flag of the Council of the Haida Nation, Haida Gwaii, formerly known as Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada
RMHE9BAY–Ugandan Peoples' Defense Force Lt. Col. Richard Karemire welcomes Kenyan Col. Dennis Ndungu to a breakfast, hosted by the Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa and Camp Lemonier, celebrating 47 years of Uganda's Independence, Oct. 9. Senior leaders from Camp Lemonier and CJTF-HOA shared breakfast with partner nations. Since Uganda hoisted its first flag in 1962, it has had eight presidents.
RM2MH8E7M–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A young woman with an aboriginal with an flag marches during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMDGGJ0G–President Evo Morales Ayma giving a speech at his re-election ceremony at the start of his second term in the ruins of Tiwanaku
RMMA8DGR–Protesters pose under Aboriginal flag flying on Australia House, London demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities. The government flies their flag but fails to respect their rights.
RFAKAKBR–Aboriginal Festival in Vancouver, Canada
RMBGBRG0–Navajo, Native American on horse, Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Lands, Utah
RM2CGW1B4–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e Printing Department atMt. Clare, of which George R. L. Leilich ismanager. Like the other departments at Mt.Clare they desired to show their patriotismand love of country by contributing, indi-vidually, to a fund for the purchase of a flag,ten by eighteen feet, to float over their build-ing at Pratt and Poppleton Streets, to proclaimto all peoples and all nations that the Stars andStripes will make them free, on the land andon the sea. It is fitting, too, that Old Glory should behere, for near this spot the first Morse tele-graphic message was receive
RM2CCG5YE–A painting of the Australian Aboriginal Flag, the officially designated and legislated flag of the Australian Aboriginal (First Nations) people.
RFKEGCGY–New montreal flag now includes a new symbol (white pine) to represent First Nations on the flag (2017)
RM2KCRFHK–A man holds a flag with inscription 'Every Child Matters'. Hundreds of Albertans gathered during 'Standing Together Against Mandatory Vaccines' protest against forced vaccine mandates at the Alberta Legislative Grounds, joining a 'sit-in' camp by members of the First Nations and their supporters who protest since the beginnin of October, to raise awareness of issues facing First Nations communities in Canada. On Sunday, 24 August 2021, in Alberta Legislature Grounds, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2MHDTBC–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. An indigenous activist dressed in an elaborate costume is seen twirling an Aboriginal Flag during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Dave Hewison/Alamy Live News
RM2KCR9CF–A modified Canadian flag with an image of a First Nations member in the center, seen inside a 'sit-in' camp that consists of five teepees, a dozen tents and a sacred fire, set in the Alberta Legislative Grounds. About 50 people have been in the camp that began in early October. Their aim is to raise awareness of issues facing First Nations communities in Alberta and Canada, including the claim of territory, and the issue of unmarked graves of indigenous children. On Friday, 22 August 2021, in Alberta Legislature Grounds, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2MH8E7T–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A young boys stand in front of aboriginal flag of during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DGN–Protesters pose under Aboriginal flag flying on Australia House, London demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities. The government flies their flag but fails to respect their rights.
RFAKAKFH–Aboriginal Festival in Vancouver, Canada
RFKEGCH3–New montreal flag now includes a new symbol (white pine) to represent First Nations on the flag (2017)
RMK9N09K–New montreal flag now includes a new symbol (white pine) to represent First Nations on the flag (2017)
RM2MHDTAK–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. An indigenous activist poses in front of Flinders Street Station during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Dave Hewison/Alamy Live News
RM2KCR9C9–A modified Canadian flag with an image of a First Nations member in the center, seen inside a 'sit-in' camp that consists of five teepees, a dozen tents and a sacred fire, set in the Alberta Legislative Grounds. About 50 people have been in the camp that began in early October. Their aim is to raise awareness of issues facing First Nations communities in Alberta and Canada, including the claim of territory, and the issue of unmarked graves of indigenous children. On Friday, 22 August 2021, in Alberta Legislature Grounds, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2MH8E74–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. An indigenous man holds a an aboriginal flag above his head during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RM2KD99E0–A participant holds a Canadian flag. Hundreds of women participated in the annual Red Dress Day march in downtown Edmonton, hosted by Project REDress, commemorating the lives of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls across Canada. On Thursday, 5 May 2022, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RMMA8DGY–'Australia is a Crimes Scene 'states a placard in the design of the Aborigine flag, and the protester holds a second 'No Closure of Aboriginal Communities at the protest at Australia House, London.
RMK9N096–New montreal flag now includes a new symbol (white pine) to represent First Nations on the flag (2017)
RM2MHDTBK–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A protester is seen holding a banner during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Dave Hewison/Alamy Live News
RM2MH8EPW–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A protestor holds an aboriginal flag in front of Flinders Street during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RM2KD99FA–A participant holds a Canadian flag. Hundreds of women participated in the annual Red Dress Day march in downtown Edmonton, hosted by Project REDress, commemorating the lives of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls across Canada. On Thursday, 5 May 2022, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RMMA8DGD–'Australia Ignores Human Rigths and Commits Genocide' reads a placard in the design of the Aborigine flag - black for the people, red for the earth of their land and the yellow disc of the sun which gives life and protects it.
RMK9N0A9–New montreal flag and coat of arms now include a new symbol (white pine) to represent First Nations on the flag (2017)
RM2MHDTBF–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A Viking protester is seen gluing a poster to a lamp post during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Dave Hewison/Alamy Live News
RM2MH8E7H–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A man and a woman take a selfie wearing Australian Flag as the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RM2KD99H4–A participant holds a Canadian flag. Hundreds of women participated in the annual Red Dress Day march in downtown Edmonton, hosted by Project REDress, commemorating the lives of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls across Canada. On Thursday, 5 May 2022, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RMMA8DGF–'Australia Ignores Human Rigths and Commits Genocide' reads a placard in the design of the Aborigine flag - black for the people, red for the earth of their land and the yellow disc of the sun which gives life and protects it.
RMK9N0A8–New montreal coat of arms now includes a new symbol (white pine) to represent First Nations on the flag (2017)
RM2MHDTBG–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A discarded banner is seen during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Dave Hewison/Alamy Live News
RM2MH8E71–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. At woman dressed in an Australian Flag T-shirt gives the thumbs up during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DGK–A man holds a placard 'Shame Abbott' (Australian PM Tony Abbott,) at protest at Australia House, London demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities. The government flies the Aboriginal flag but fails to respect their rights.
RM2MHDTAN–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. Activists are seen dancing at a live concert during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Dave Hewison/Alamy Live News
RM2MH8E70–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A woman wearing Australian flag themed glasses and hat on the side lines of the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DGB–Cakes for the protest against closure of Aborigine communities, with butterflies in the colours of the Aborigine flag - black for the people, red for the earth of their land and the yellow disc of the sun which gives life and protects it.
RM2MH8E7P–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A man with a chain of bikes rides along Swanton Street to support the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DG8–Cakes for the protest against closure of Aborigine communities, with butterflies in the colours of the Aborigine flag - black for the people, red for the earth of their land and the yellow disc of the sun which gives life and protects it.
RM2MH8E6X–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. Indigenous leader Celeste Liddle leads the crowd with a megaphone during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DGE–Cakes for the protest against closure of Aborigine communities, with butterflies in the colours of the Aborigine flag - black for the people, red for the earth of their land and the yellow disc of the sun which gives life and protects it.
RM2MH8EPN–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. The crowd of approximately 30 thousand protester fill Swanton Street during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DH0–'Australia is a Crimes Scene 'states a placard in the design of the Aborigine flag, and the protester holds a second 'No Closure of Aboriginal Communities at the protest at Australia House, London.
RM2MH8E79–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. Senator Lidia Thorpe with an indigenous protester outside of Young and Jackson in Melbourne during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DH1–Protesters with banner and placards in front of Australia House, London demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities.
RM2MH8F8N–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A protester wearing a 'little miss change the date' T-shirt during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DG2–Women with 'End the Hate' and 'Australia is a Crimes Scene' placards at Australia House, London demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities.
RM2MH8E7E–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A young girl and her dad march during the during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DH6–A man from Australia House tells protesters demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities that they must keep away from the building.
RM2MH8E7A–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A young woman marches with her fist raised during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DG7–Cakes for the protest against closure of Aborigine communities, with butterflies in the colours of the Aborigine flag - black for the people, red for the earth of their land and the yellow disc of the sun which gives life and protects it.
RM2MH8E7J–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. Senator Lidia Thorpe with an indigenous protester outside of Young and Jackson in Melbourne during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DG6–Cakes for the protest against closure of Aborigine communities, with butterflies in the colours of the Aborigine flag - black for the people, red for the earth of their land and the yellow disc of the sun which gives life and protects it.
RM2MH8EPK–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A female activist shouts to the crowd on Flinders Street during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DH3–A woman holds a placard showing a tap and calling on the Australian government to turn back on their respect for Aborigine rights under the Australian flag flying on Australia House, London.
RM2MH8ER5–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A female activist dances with a young boy during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DG5–A woman brings cakes for the protest against closure of Aborigine communities, with butterflies in the colours of the Aborigine flag - black for the people, red for the earth of their land and the yellow sun which gives life and protects it.
RM2MH8EPB–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. Dancers from Bandok Tati lead by Chris George perform on the tram tracks in Flinders Street during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DG4–A woman brings cakes for the protest against closure of Aborigine communities, with butterflies in the colours of the Aborigine flag - black for the people, red for the earth of their land and the yellow sun which gives life and protects it.
RM2MH8E7R–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A young girl holds a protest sign outside of St Pauls Cathedral during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DGW–A woman in the protest at Australia House, London demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities holds a 'Dreaming' t-shirt with a design based on the the Aboriginal flage
RM2MH8EPJ–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. Dancers from Bandok Tati lead by Chris George perform on the tram tracks in Flinders Street during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DGG–Protesters with placards in front of the main door of Australia House, London demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities.
RM2MH8E7C–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A pug puppy wears an indigenous themed shirt during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DG3–Protesters with banner and placards rotest at Australia House, London demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities.
RM2MH8EPG–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. Dancer form Bandok Tati Chris George drinks from a water bottle in Flinders Street during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DGJ–A man holds a placard 'Shame Abbott' (Australian PM Tony Abbott,) at protest at Australia House, London demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities.
RM2MH8EPX–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A protester with a stop sign that reads 'stop killing aboriginal people' during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DGT–A placard with 3 hashtags at the protest at Australia House, London demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities, #sosblakaustralia, #noconsent and #lifestylechoice, a reference to the dismissal of their rights by PM Tony Abbott.
RM2MH8EPT–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A female protester with a sign 'reparations' before celebrations' during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News
RMMA8DH7–A placard with 3 hashtags at the protest at Australia House, London demanding an end to forced closure of Aborigine Communities, #sosblakaustralia, #noconsent and #lifestylechoice, a reference to the dismissal of their rights by PM Tony Abbott.
RM2MH8EPH–Melbourne, Australia, 26 January, 2023. A protester stares down police officers during the annual Invasion Day protest in Melbourne, organized by Indigenous Australians and their allies, calls for an end to the celebration of Australia Day and for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty. Credit: Michael Currie/Speed Media/Alamy Live News