Harold Thomas
The Aboriginal flag was designed for Australia. The flag consists of three colors. It has two stripes, one black and another red. There is a yellow circle in the middle of the flag.
The black on the Aboriginal flag represents Aboriginal people in Australia. It symbolizes their connection to the land and their enduring presence and culture. The flag was designed in 1971 by Harold Thomas, and its colors—black, red, and yellow—carry significant meanings related to Aboriginal identity and heritage.
No flag has to be displayed along another flag. That doesn't make sense at all.I'm not sure if you're complaining like "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" or "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" but no.
Designed by Indigenous Elder Harold Thomas in 1971, this flag symbolises Aboriginal identity. Yellow represents the sun (giver of life) and yellow ochre. Red represents the red earth (the relationship to the land) and the red ochre used in ceremonies. Black represents the Aboriginal people.
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Yes. The flag of the indigenous Australian people features a yellow circle against an upper horizontal black half and a lower red half. The flag was originally designed by Harold Thomas, a Luritja man from Central Australia. It was first flown at Victoria Square in Adelaide on National Aborigines Day, 12 July 1971.
The Australian flag doesn't have a black background. It's blue. The Aboriginal flag, however, includes a black stripe representing the Aboriginal people, but this is not the national flag.
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It was actually the Commonwealth Games Cathy waved the aboriginal flag in her victory lap. It was the 1994 Games!
Because Aboriginals weren't considered when the flag was designed. Does the American flag have a representation for Native Americans in the design? The Union Jack in the Australian flag represents the colonial power, the source of language, law and traditions, and the major source of immigrants, at least until WWII.