The Mi'kmaq flag is the flag of the Mi'kmaq people.
The Mi'kmaq flag consists of four main elements: [1] [2]
The flag is commonly referred to as simply the Mi'kmaq flag. [3] The flag may also be referred to as the Santé Mawiómi flag, the Grand Council flag, [1] or the Mi'kmaq National flag. [2]
According to some sources, the flag is meant to be hung vertically, but it is commonly hung horizontally with the star aligned to the upper-left corner. [4]
The Mi'kmaq flag was raised for the first time on 4 October 1900 in Restigouche, Quebec. It was raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia for the first time in 1901. [3] [2]
The flag was traditionally flown during meetings of the Grand Council. It is now flown regularly, particularly on Treaty Day and other events which commemorate the Mi'kmaq people. [4] The flag is often flown across Nova Scotia in honour of Mi'kmaq History Month in October. [5]
In 2017, Acadia University began flying the Mi'kmaq flag above their University Hall, where it is a permanent fixture alongside the flags of Canada, Nova Scotia, and the university. [6] The flag was similarly raised at Saint Mary's University the following year. [7] The Mi'kmaq flag was permanently raised at Moncton City Hall in New Brunswick in 2019, [8] [9] followed by the town hall of Kensington, Prince Edward Island in 2021. [10]