The Osage tribe.
In 1896 our new flag had 45 stars with the admission of Utah. When Oklahoma joined the USA in 1907 we added another star for a total of 46 stars in 1908. So, in 1900 there were 45 stars on the flag of the United States of America.
In 1908, the American flag had 46 stars. This configuration represented the states of the Union at that time, specifically including the states of Oklahoma and New Mexico, which were not yet admitted. The 46-star flag was officially adopted in 1908 and remained in use until 1912, when the flag was updated to include 48 stars.
get a piece of paper, and draw a line in the middle. the top is sky, the bottom is ground. oh, and the dirt is red. no, seriously though, it's not entirely flat. there are mountains in the south, and mesa's in the northwest. if you get to a flat area you can generally see for about five or ten miles. you can see really tall things farther away than that. and we have a lot of wildflowers here. if you mean what does it look like on a map, its the one right above Texas with the little strip on the top left corner. the land here varies from one corner to another.
The rebel flag the flag of the south.
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The Oklahoma state flag has an Osage shield on it with seven eagle feathers. Superimposed on this are a peace pipe and an olive branch. The field is blue. There is a link below to an article with a picture of the flag.
It ia blue and it has a thing like a Indian
Click on the link below.
It means "Red People"
No one designed it it was formed by humanity.
it means your momma
The design of the present Oklahoma state flag was adopted in 1925. It highlights the cultural diversity of the state by prominently featuring Native American symbols in the design.
The current flag of the US State of Oklahoma, which consists of an Osage Nation buffalo-skin shield with eagle feathers, on a blue field, was designed as part of a contest in 1924, after the original flag, a white star on a red field, was rejected as red was a symbol of communism.The flag itself was adopted on April 2, 1925, without the word Oklahoma in the bottom half of the flag. The state's name was added in 1941.
In Oklahoma, it is not illegal to own a Nazi flag as long as it is not being used to incite violence or promote hatred towards a specific group. However, displaying such a flag in a public setting may be considered offensive or inappropriate.