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Re-adopted 11 September 1986. This design was originally
adopted in August 1822, after three other flags.
Jaume Ollé, 18 December 1996
Text was written by Fdco. Guillermo Cervera (is a erudite
text) and will be published in Flag Report 17
[frp] and I can’t post it.
Jaume Ollé, 06 September 2000
The central emblem at the center of the white stripe is a simplified version of the Provincial Coat of Arms. The two arrows (pointing down for defeat) originally stood for the Indigenous people and the spear (pointing up for victory) stood for the Christians.
Francisco Gregoric, 7 November 2005
The Forum of the Native Peoples (Foro de los Pueblos Originarios) met
in the city of Rosario, in the Province of Santa Fe, off from the 1st
Latin-American Congress of Anthropology. The Forum already presented a
petition during the VIIth Congress of Social Anthropology, held in May
2004 in Córdoba.
Most articles of the petition deal with the territorial, cultural and
political rights of the native people.
Article 12 says:
"To support the proposal made by the Native Peoples for a reform of the
coat of arms of the Province of Santa Fe, including the half-staffing of the
flag on 12 October."
Ivan Sache, 22 July 2005