Yellow beehive, sego lily, 1847, 1896, and Utah text on red, white and blue

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Title Yellow beehive, sego lily, 1847, 1896, and Utah text on red, white and blue
Design Feature Beehive; Sego Lily; Utah
Publisher Utah Department of Cultural & Community Engagement
Date 2022-04-29
Spatial Coverage Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/5549030/utah.html
Subject Flags; Utah; Vexillography
Description "The 3 Cells of the Honeycomb represent the people of Utah: Cell 1: The sego lily- Our indigenous people 5 stamen: Our historical indigenous tribes the Ute, Dine' (Navajo), Paiute, Goshute, and Shoshone. Story: When the first pioneers came to Utah, they were taught by the indigenous people to gather various bulbs in order to survive the harsh first few winters. These first pioneers were nick-named the bulb-eaters by later groups due to their reliance on these and other native bulbs for survival. Cell 2: The hive- The people settled or raised in Utah The hive has 5 bumps for our five tribes as our modern tribes are also part of our hive. The hive has always represented unity and the importance of everyone working together for us to be successful and thrive in our desert state. Cell 3: Our state bird the California Gull- Our new people moving to Utah The California Gulls of Utah are helpful immigrants from the coast that have played an important role in the past by helping protect crops. Colors: Red mountains to the south The honey comb is brown for our many beautiful national parks The gold- is to represent our success and our golden valleys between the mountains. It is important that the gold figures also represents the success of the people of Utah blue- our skies and lakes white- our salt and snow"
Collection Number and Name More Than A Flag: Utah State Flag Redesign
Type Image
Genre flags
Format image/jpeg
Language eng
Rights
Rights Management Creator of flag design submitted and authorized More Than A Flag Initiative along with Utah Department of Cultural and Community Engagement to use their design and/or information related to their design in publications, advertising, including social media platforms. Consent was freely given as a public service without expectation of payment.
Scanning Technician Born digital
ARK ark:/87278/s61eswx7
Alternate Name(s) 13441709428
Setname dha_mtaf
ID 2199173
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s61eswx7
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