The Great Seal of the State of Oklahoma is a tribute to the state's Native American heritage and its hope for the future. The central design consists of one large star, representing the state of Oklahoma, surrounded by 45 small stars, representing each of the other states of the Union. The large star that symbolizes Oklahoma features five radiating arms, one for each of the five Civilized Indian Nations. The top ray is for the Chickasaw Nation, and holds a warrior with a bow and a shield. The upper right ray represents the Choctaw Nation, with a bow, three arrows, and a tomahawk. The lower right ray honors the Seminole Nation, with a hunter in a canoe. The lower left ray is for the Creek Nation, and holds a sheaf of wheat and a plow. And the upper left ray is the seal of the Cherokee Nation, with a seven-pointed star and a wreath of oak leaves. The center of the main star shows a Native American shaking hands with a white man, symbolizing the merging of cultures. Olive branches encircle this image, representing the hope for peace. The state motto "Labor Omina Vincit", or "Labor Conquers All", displays on the seal, and the entire seal is ringed with "Great Seal of the State of Oklahoma 1907". Information retrieved from http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/seals/ok_seal.htm and http://www.state.ok.us/osfdocs/stinfo.html.
The 13 arrows on the great seal symbolize the 13 colonies and how they were forged out of war
the great seal was authorized on january 11,1822
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The Great Seal of the United States is used to authenticate certain documents issued by the United States federal government. The phrase is used both for the physical seal itself (which is kept by the United States Secretary of State), and more generally for the design impressed upon it. The Great Seal was first used publicly in 1782. The design on the obverse of the great seal is the national coat of arms of the United States.[1] It is officially used on documents such as United States passports, military insignia, embassy placards, and various flags. As a coat of arms, the design has official colors; the physical Great Seal itself, as affixed to paper, is monochrome. Since 1935, both sides of the Great Seal appear on the reverse of the one-dollar bill. The Seal of the President of the United States is directly based on the Great Seal, and its elements are used in numerous government agency and state seals.
They won independence and that why it says "The Great Seal of The State Of New York.
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The Great Plains are plains in oklahoma.
The bald eagle is on the Great Seal of the United States.
The Great Plains extend into Oklahoma.
The Great Seal of the U.S.A is used as an enblem today.
They claim that the State Seal was stolen from Guthrie.
The Great Seal of the U.S.A is used as an enblem today.
The Great Plains of the U.S. includes the southwestern portion of Oklahoma. For tourism, Oklahoma gave the area the official designation of Great Plains Country.
The Secretary of State is the keeper of the great seal of the State of Illinois.
Oklahoma is in the Great Plains in central America.
The 13 arrows on the great seal symbolize the 13 colonies and how they were forged out of war