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White Earth Band of Ojibwe

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[White Earth Band of Ojibwe - Minnesota flag] image by Donald Healy, 1 February 2008



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The Band

[White Earth Band of Ojibwe - Minnesota map]
map image by Peter Orenski based on input from Don Healy

White Earth Band of Ojibwe - Minnesota

Officially called the White Earth Band of Chippewa, this band in northern Minnesota is one of the few that use the term Chippewa, most others preferring Ojibwe. Their reservation was established by treaty in 1867.

© Donald Healy 2008


Flag

The elaborate flag of the White Earth flies proudly outside their casino and their tribal center (Letter, Barb Nelson, Public Relations Officer, 17 Jan. 1995). The flag has many elements on a white field (photo provided by the White Earth Band of Chippewa). At top and bottom are narrow stripes in blue, the traditional color for the sky and for water. The left and right sides have serrated borders in red, the color of the people themselves. In the center a yellow disk represents the sun. Overlying the sun is a white bust of the bald eagle, Migizi, the most revered animal in the Ojibwe culture. Arching above the sun and eagle is "WHITE EARTH", below is "TREATY OF 1867".

Beneath the disk is a red peace pipe, a symbol of Ojibwe spirituality. For the Ojibwe, smoking tobacco signifies respect and honor for Mother Earth; the pipe carrier is a very important member of the traditional community. A stylized floral design in green and pink flanks the central disk on either side. This design - perhaps a morning glory or a similar vining plant - recalls the traditional beadwork with which the Ojibwe decorate their clothing and other works.

© Donald Healy 2008
information provided by Peter Orenski, 1 February 2008


White Flag

[White Earth Band of Ojibwe - Minnesota flag] image by Valentin Poposki, 1 March 2020

White Earth Ojibwe changed name into White Earth Nation, and changed its flag.
Valentin Poposki, 1 March 2020

There are no photos supporting this flag, also the statement about the name change to "Nation" is wrong, because White Earth is not even a tribe, but a band of Minnesota Chippewa Tribe (even despite the fact that on band website they are "Nation"). This is case where band logo is different from device used on flag.
Janis Lasmanis, 13 May 2020