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The dark blue stripe is in the same shade as the canton. The topmost one, being red, actually remains unchanged. flag has red stripes repainted into seven colors of rainbow. Image by Tomislav Todorovic, 5 February 2011Īnother gay pride variation of the U.S.
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With the 50-star canton as usual, but the stripes were the gay colors (six of them) plus with white stripe between those colors where only the red would appear in a U.S. I noted one flag worth mentioning, the U.S. I was at this years Halsted Street Marketdays again yesterday. Image by Željko Heimer and António Martins-Tuválkin,
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The "Rainbow Family of Living Light", also known as the "Rainbow Family" is an international, non-hierarchical, non-organized, loose-knit group of hippies. At least in a flag! And hopefully in person. The symbolism being that all of the different peoples or tribes can come together in peace and harmony.
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The stripes of many colors represent all of the tribes of the earth. The canton of stars represents all of the constellations - united, or the U.S.
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The Rainbow Family has used the "New Glory" flag for many years. Also available was a Rainbow First Navy Jack before 1978. It is called "New Glory" and predated the "Gay Nation" rainbow by at least six years, probably longer. They were also made by Colors of the Wind in Santa Monica in the 1970's (I think theirs started with a purple stripe). It still is, and as they are quick to point out, "They had it first!". It was popular with the "Rainbow Children" and other similar counter culture groups. before 1978 and the subsequent adoption of the rainbow as a symbol of Gay Pride. These flags were a regular production item at the Paramount Flag Co.