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1996 Larrikian flag
image by Jaume Ollé
1971 Larrikian flag
image by Jaume Ollé
The Larrakians are an aboriginal group that in March 1972 demonstrated against the government in Canberra. Flag: The red is for the blood (right red for the living people and left red for the dead). On the white middle part is a brown mound with a tree growing from it it which represents the jungle fowl's nest which is a feauture of Kululuk.
Jaume Ollé, 22 Sep 1997
The Larrakians is aboriginal people in Nothern Australia. Their flag was first hoisted 7 November 1971. Larrakian flag that is shown in Flags Through the Ages and Across the World [smi75b] is incorrect. The flag was slighty changed and 7 August 1996 a new version was paraded in the 25th anniversary. Central Device is the Kulaluk tree. Source: Crux Australis [cxa] 53.
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