Ojo Caliente Restoration Society (OCRS) Flag
Product Description
This is a a 5'x'3 rectangular size flag. It has 2 grommets and for in doors and out doors. It is quality vinyl material.
Design Artwork and Description OCRS Flag:
This design was created by Sgt. Major Juan Rogelio, (USMC-Retired), our cultural advisor. The flag represents the Chiricahua (Chiende Band) colors. The seal in the middle is the Warm Springs or Ojo Caliente. The East is black and represents the Black mountain range (Dził Diłhił) the homeland of the Chiende (Red Paint People) Warms Springs Band of Chiricahua. The South is blue for the Blue Mountain People (Dził Dklishende) or homeland of Ndé Ndaí Band of Chiricahua in Mexico. West is yellow for pollen and the sunrise people (Ha’ishu Na gukande) (Chuukonende) the Chiricahua proper homeland. The north is white for the (bedoncus nde). These colors and feather represent the four bands of Chiricahua Apache. Lightning bolts on each side represent power and energy. The green color outer circle represents the Chiricahua unity color. The yellow is the color of pollen and the state of New Mexico. The red color lettering for the Band is for the Red paint People.
Product Description
This is a a 5'x'3 rectangular size flag. It has 2 grommets and for in doors and out doors. It is quality vinyl material.
Design Artwork and Description OCRS Flag:
This design was created by Sgt. Major Juan Rogelio, (USMC-Retired), our cultural advisor. The flag represents the Chiricahua (Chiende Band) colors. The seal in the middle is the Warm Springs or Ojo Caliente. The East is black and represents the Black mountain range (Dził Diłhił) the homeland of the Chiende (Red Paint People) Warms Springs Band of Chiricahua. The South is blue for the Blue Mountain People (Dził Dklishende) or homeland of Ndé Ndaí Band of Chiricahua in Mexico. West is yellow for pollen and the sunrise people (Ha’ishu Na gukande) (Chuukonende) the Chiricahua proper homeland. The north is white for the (bedoncus nde). These colors and feather represent the four bands of Chiricahua Apache. Lightning bolts on each side represent power and energy. The green color outer circle represents the Chiricahua unity color. The yellow is the color of pollen and the state of New Mexico. The red color lettering for the Band is for the Red paint People.
Product Description
This is a a 5'x'3 rectangular size flag. It has 2 grommets and for in doors and out doors. It is quality vinyl material.
Design Artwork and Description OCRS Flag:
This design was created by Sgt. Major Juan Rogelio, (USMC-Retired), our cultural advisor. The flag represents the Chiricahua (Chiende Band) colors. The seal in the middle is the Warm Springs or Ojo Caliente. The East is black and represents the Black mountain range (Dził Diłhił) the homeland of the Chiende (Red Paint People) Warms Springs Band of Chiricahua. The South is blue for the Blue Mountain People (Dził Dklishende) or homeland of Ndé Ndaí Band of Chiricahua in Mexico. West is yellow for pollen and the sunrise people (Ha’ishu Na gukande) (Chuukonende) the Chiricahua proper homeland. The north is white for the (bedoncus nde). These colors and feather represent the four bands of Chiricahua Apache. Lightning bolts on each side represent power and energy. The green color outer circle represents the Chiricahua unity color. The yellow is the color of pollen and the state of New Mexico. The red color lettering for the Band is for the Red paint People.