
The Uinta Valley Shoshone Flag is an authentic representation of Uinta Valley Shoshone sovereignty, identity, and cultural pride. Available in six sizes — from an 11×16 inch educational poster through a large 5×8 foot double-sided polyester flag — this Native American tribal flag is ideal for tribal government buildings, cultural centers, schools, universities, museums, powwow events, and home display.
The flag of Uinta Valley Shoshone tells the story of a nation with a sovereign government, a distinct cultural heritage, and a living community that continues to shape its own future. Displaying this flag in a classroom, office, or institutional setting communicates respect for tribal sovereignty and the unique status of Uinta Valley Shoshone as a self-governing nation with a history stretching back long before the existence of the United States. For tribal members, seeing their nation's flag displayed with dignity is a meaningful act of recognition.
Each flag is crafted from quality polyester with a sewn header and brass grommets for easy mounting on any standard flagpole. The colors and symbols faithfully reproduce the official Uinta Valley Shoshone flag design, making it suitable for formal government and institutional settings as well as educational displays, cultural events, and personal collections.
Common uses: Tribal government offices and council chambers, K–12 Native American studies and social studies classrooms, university Indigenous studies programs, public libraries and museum exhibits, cultural heritage centers and powwow venues, embassies and government buildings honoring nation-to-nation relationships, and homes of tribal members and allies.
Order the Uinta Valley Shoshone Flag today and honor the sovereignty and cultural heritage of Uinta Valley Shoshone.