Product Description
The Mi'kmaq Grand Council Flag, also known as the Míkmaw Grand Council Banner, is a significant symbol of the Mi'kmaq Nation. Featuring a white field with a red star and cross, the flag represents the Grand Council, the traditional and spiritual governance of the Mi'kmaq people. The seven-pointed star symbolizes the seven districts of Mi’kma’ki, while the red cross reflects harmony and guidance.This flag is often flown to honour Indigenous heritage, cultural identity, and traditional governance. It is used in ceremonies, gatherings, and community events across Atlantic Canada and beyond.
The Grand Council flag or also named as Santé Mawiómi flag. The meaning is:
- White (Wapék) - A symbol of creation's purity
- Red Cross (Mekwék Klujjewey)
- Infinity (four directions) and mankind
- Sun (Nákúset) - Forces of the day
- Moon (Tepkunaset) - Forces of the night
Criteria | Features |
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Size | 54 in x 27 in (4.5' x 2.25') 72 in x 36 in (3' x 6') |
Material | Durapoly/ Knitted Polyester |
Finishing | Tape Header with Grommets Double-needles 3 sided 4 rows of stitching on the fly end |
Specifications | Constructed using 110 gsm Polyknit, the most durable fabric in our Polyester line Digitally printed single-sided with an 80% colour penetration on the backside. A bright appearance with a tough and sturdy touch Sewn with strong, UV thread on a thick, white tape header Product satisfaction guaranteed |
Made in | Canada |
