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image located by Valentin Poposki, 25 August 2019
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This unrecognized tribe, registered as non-profit organization, just adopted
its flag. Here is the story:
23.07.2019
It’s OFFICIAL!!! Take a
look at the Butte Tribe of Bayou Bourbeaux’s Flag (designed by Brad Desadier)
The Story of Our Flag: The black bear in the center is the totem of our
tribe. The graphics inside his body tells the story of Butte Hill, the largest
mound in Natchitoches Parish which had been kept secret by the Butte Indian
guardian of the mounds for the past 200 years. The guardian represents the
leader of our tribe for each generation. The bayou is included in the diagram
with the Louisiana crain standing by the cypress tree and the Butte eagle in
flight. The last ancestors to be buried on Butte Hill, White Smoke & Two Moons,
are represented by the signs on the bears rump: the cross with smoke and the two
circles. The shape of our state, Louisiana, is drawn near the rump of the bear.
Red represents our mixed blood ties to the Chitimacha, Caddo and Mission
Indians which combined together to make one strong, bold red bloodline, the
Butte Indians. Blue is the water that flows through our land and gives life to
all nature that touches it. Gold represents the wealth of our family ties that
has been passed down from generation to generation.
Valentin Poposki,
25 August 2019