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Mazahua-Otomi (Mexico)

Last modified: 2022-08-13 by juan manuel gabino villascán
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Flag of the Mazahua-Otomi people (Mexico)
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, 25 November 2019
1 and Presentan bandera Mazahua-Otomí en Quiroga


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Flag

The flag was inaugurated in Quiroga, Michoacán, on 17 August 2018. Blue is for the sky; green represents the forests and hills; yellow is for the corn and wheat seeds, which when mixed produced the yellow corn; orange stands for the land. In the center there is a star bearing atop the Sun representing North, and the Moon in the bottom representing South, two deers, female and male, recall the main divinity among Mazahuas and Otomis.
From: Presentan bandera Mazahua-Otomí en Quiroga
Traslated by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, 25 November 2019.


Emblem

Emblem of the Mazahua-Otomi people
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, 25 November 2019.


Fictitious Otomi flags

Two supposed Otomi flags circulate on the internet. Such flags, as to many Mexican flags published in Internet, particularly in Wikipedia, do not exist. Unfortunately one of them has been already published in FOTW with any prove or evidence about its existance.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, 25 November 2019


Imaginary flag of the Otomi people
From: La vida en otomí
Reported by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, 25 November 2019.


Imaginary flag of the Otomi people
From: Pueblo Otomi, Los Otomies, Otomí, and Wikipedia.
Reported by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, 25 November 2019.


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