• ThatOneKirbyMain2568@kbin.socialOP
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    1 year ago

    After I finished all of my U.S. state flag redesigns, I decided to take a stab at designing new flags for the territories! Here’s the symbolism:

    American Samoa

    • The triangular pattern is taken from the existing flag, just flipped to be more prominent when waving.
    • The red, white, and blue symbolize American Samoa’s link to the United States.
    • The color arrangement—a field of red with a blue shape on the left and white symbols within the blue—is similar to that of the Samoan flag.
    • The war club and fly-whisk are symbols of Samoan leaders.

    Guam

    • The blue field stands for the vast ocean surrounding Guam.
    • The red symbolizes the violent history of the island.
    • The two shapes are meant to resemble a slingstone and a sinahi necklace, both Chamorro symbols.
    • Yellow is used to represent the hope of a prosperous future and so that the center of the flag resembles islands in the sea.

    Northern Mariana Islands

    • The blue once again represents the ocean.
    • The white slopes on the sides of the flag evoke the Mariana Trench, which lies near the Mariana Islands.
    • The latte stone in the center of the flag is a Chamorro symbol.
    • There are 14 stars for the 14 islands in the territory. The red and pink resemble that of the original flag’s wreath, a symbol of the Carolinians.

    Puerto Rico

    • The white stripes are now yellow to better symbolize Puerto Rico’s Spanish history.
    • The rest of the symbolism is the same.

    U.S. Virgin Islands

    • 'Murican colors represent 'Murica.
    • The Nordic cross alludes to the islands’ former status as a Danish colony.
    • There are 3 stars for the 3 main islands in the territory.