Mohawk Warrior OKA Flag 3x5 ft

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The Oka Crisis (French: Crise d'Oka) was a land dispute between a group of Mohawk people ... "progenitors of the nation", whether or not the arsenal which the Mohawk Warrior Society had amassed should remain. ... Residents of Châteauguay burned an effigy of a Mohawk warriorwhile chanting "sauvages" ( savages).

The Rotisken'rakéhte, also known as the Mohawk Warrior Society (Mohawk: Rotisken'rakéhte) ... American Indian Movement activists, held a standoff with the Quebec Provincial Police at Kahnawake, and another in Oka, Québec in 1990.

Rough Tex (C)(R) 100D fabric for longer wear

  • 4 rows of stitching on the fly
  • UV block protected
  • anti-rain and anti-acid protection
  • excellent wind resistance compared to polyester

Our exclusive Rough Tex Fabric Finish surface treatment composition, coated textiles and flag fabrics, to enhance printing of designs and patterns; Fabric Finish treated to preserve color (UV Protection) dyes and inks to reduce fade; Flag Bunting Fabric that may or may not have printed patterns and designs for use in textile flag applications, namely exclusive Rough Tex bunting used in the manufacture of flags, banners and bunting.

Made of durable and long-lasting nylon fabric and solid brass grommets, this flag lasts much longer than our Standard flag. You won't find nylon flags with higher tensile and tear strength. It has excellent strength retention under UV exposure, and high resistance to UV fading. The colors are deep, bright, and last over time due to the aniline dye process. They have better wash-fastness and light-fastness than nylons of similar fabric construction. One inch double edge fold around flag, with four rows of stitching on the fly edge. There reinforced stitching at the top and bottom of the fly edge of the flag.

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