indigenous diaspora
[pt. indigenous diaspora. end pt.]
a flag for people of all indigenous nations who live in diaspora, whether this is through not being born on native land, forced removal from indigenous homeland, moving away from indigenous homeland, adoption out of nation, or any other reason
the colors are largely picked from viewing which colors were most common among international indigenous nations flags, many of which feature a central circle as well. the green stripes are for northern indigenous nations, the blue stripes are for central indigenous nations, the purple are for southern indigenous nations, and the red stripe represents solidarity between nations and connection through indigenaity
the white circle in the middle is meant to be representative of one’s nation, and made for additional symbols to be added on top of it. some examples have been provided below, but if a specific nation is desired please contact me!
amazigh, taíno, haida
ainu, inuit, torres strait islander
siksikaitsitapi, anishinaabe
this flag is inclusive to all worldwide indigenous nations












