You're spot on. The black represents the people, the red represents the land, and the yellow circle represents the sun.
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.
red means earth and the black means the aboringnals and the yellow circle is the sun
black, yellow and red
pallou Palau has a blue flag with a yellow circle.
The Aboriginal flag is a horizontal bicolor flag with a black top half and a red bottom half, separated by a thin yellow stripe in the middle. The black represents the Aboriginal people, the red represents the red earth, and the yellow represents the sun, spirituality, and the connection to the land.
They are the colors of the coat of arms of Brabant: a yellow lion with red claws on a blackshield.The Duchy of Brabant was the ancient Burgundian (later Habsburg) province that lay at the heart of the territory that is today the Kingdom of Belgium.
The colours on the Aboriginal Flag mean: Black - Represents the Aboriginal people Red - Represents the Earth and the spiritual relationship with the land, and Yellow - Represents the Sun, the giver of life.
The colors on the Aboriginal Flag mean:Black - Represents the Aboriginal peopleRed - Represents the Earth and the spiritual relationship with the land, andYellow - Represents the Sun, the giver of life.
Red, yellow, black
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.
Brazil has a green flag with a blue circle inside a yellow diamond.
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.