
The American Indian Movement (AIM) Flag represents one of the most significant indigenous civil rights and sovereignty movements in United States history. Founded in 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the American Indian Movement fought for treaty rights, the protection of indigenous lands, and the end of federal policies that had devastated Native American communities for generations. Displaying the AIM flag is a powerful statement of solidarity with Native American sovereignty, civil rights, and cultural resilience.
The AIM flag is displayed in tribal cultural centers, Native American studies classrooms, community centers, government buildings, and homes across the country. It serves as both a symbol of historical struggle and an affirmation of the ongoing movement for indigenous rights, self-determination, and cultural preservation that continues today. As an educational artifact, it opens important conversations about Native American civil rights history, the Red Power movement, and the activism of figures like Russell Means and Dennis Banks.
Available in six sizes — from an 11×16 inch educational poster through a large 5×8 foot outdoor double-sided flag — this American Indian Movement flag is suitable for any display environment, from a classroom bulletin board to a full-size outdoor flagpole.
Order the American Indian Movement (AIM) Flag today and honor the enduring legacy of Native American civil rights activism.