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Canada: Flags of Aspirant Peoples

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Keywords: canada: aspirant peoples | labrador | acadia | newfoundland | mohawk | innu | haida | teme-augama anishnabai | nistassin |
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The chart Flags of Aspirant Peoples [eba94] shows the following for independence-oriented movements in Canada:

180. "Labrador (Local autonomist movement) - Newfoundland dependency, Canada."

181. "Newfoundland ('Newfies' separatist movement) - Canada."

183. "Acadians (Francophones of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Louisiana [Cajuns]) - Canada and United States." The Cajuns of "Acadiana" in Louisiana use a different flag.

184. "Kaniengehaga (Mohawk Indian Nation) - Canada and United States." - Blue field with a kind of belt (?) made of a small square, a larger square, a spear iron (?), and the two precedent squares in inversed order.

185. "Haida Gwaii (Haida Indian Nation) - British Columbia, Canada." - Red field with a totemic stone carving (???) in the middle?

186. "Nistassin (Innu Indians) - Quebec and Labrador, Canada.".

187. "Teme-Augama Anishnabai (Indian Nation) - North Ontario, Canada." Square flag vertically divided light blue over maroon. The emblem in the middle is a white disc bearinf four tree leaves in the cardinal directions and including six animals in a circle around on orange small disc. Clockwise from top: a bird, a beaver (?), a bat (???), a snake, an elk (?), and a duck.
Ivan Sache, 18 September 1999