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image located by Chrystian Kretowicz, 28 July 2010
White Bear First Nation is located in the southeast corner of the Moose
Mountain area of Saskatchewan and consists of four First Nations, Saulteaux,
Cree, Nakota and Dakota. The flag was developed by a group of its members
consisting of elders, councilors and well known artist, Michael Lonechild.
"The yellow background represents a Brighter Future for our First Nation
People as well as our Youth, the brown represents Mother Earth, the green
represents the all living things that we receive from Mother Earth. The shape of
the brown and green represent the topography of the land with the Sacred Heart
Hill that is located on the Nation's Territory. The Bear represents the bear
calling to our people to grow together in unity and harmony for prosperity of
the Nations"
Chrystian Kretowicz, 28 July 2010