Wagmatcook First Nation Flag – Indigenous First Nations Flag

SKU: IPR-FLAG-TRB-CN-PST-S-V345
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Buy the Wagmatcook First Nation Flag – Authentic Indigenous First Nations Flag for Schools, Cultural Centers & Display

The Wagmatcook First Nation Flag is an authentic representation of Wagmatcook First Nation sovereignty, cultural identity, and the enduring presence of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Available in multiple sizes from an 11×16 inch educational poster through a large 5×8 foot double-sided polyester flag, this First Nations flag is ideal for government buildings, cultural centers, schools, universities, museums, band offices, and home display.

First Nations flags are an essential component of culturally inclusive educational and institutional spaces across Canada. Displaying this flag signals respect for Indigenous sovereignty and the nation-to-nation relationship between the Crown and First Nations peoples. In the context of Truth and Reconciliation, displaying the flags of specific First Nations communities — such as Wagmatcook First Nation — is a meaningful, visible act of acknowledgment and respect that goes beyond land acknowledgment statements alone.

Each flag is crafted from quality polyester with a sewn header and brass grommets for easy mounting on any standard flagpole. The design faithfully reproduces the official flag of Wagmatcook First Nation, making it suitable for formal government and institutional settings as well as educational and cultural displays.

  • Available in 6 sizes: 11×16" poster through 5×8 ft double-sided
  • Quality polyester with sewn header and brass grommets
  • Faithfully reproduces the official Wagmatcook First Nation flag design
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor display
  • Ideal for band offices, schools, universities, museums, and cultural centers
  • Supports Truth and Reconciliation and Indigenous visibility initiatives
  • Trusted by First Nations communities, educational institutions, and cultural organizations

Order the Wagmatcook First Nation Flag today and display authentic recognition of Wagmatcook First Nation sovereignty and cultural heritage.