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Title: Ensign & Jack
Medium: periodical
Edition (publisher:
place): Canadian Flag Association
/ L’
Association canadienne de Vexillologie
(Canada)
Language: English
Publishing dates: 1998-
Catalogue codes: ISSN:1492-8477
Remarks: Chart like flyer,
supplement to
[fsc].
[ear01]
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Title: Our Flags.
Their Origin,
Use and Tradition
Medium: book
Main author(s): S.
Eardley-Wilmot,
Rear Admiral
Edition (publisher:
place): Simpkin,
Marshall,
Hamilton,
Kent,
& Co.,
Ltd.:
London (United Kingdom)
Language: English
Edition date: 1901 (1st ed.)
Format: 8vo (25×17
±5 cm)
Remarks: Hardcover.
A full study on British flags, details the history
and background of colours often used without thought to the origin and
purpose. The author begins with The Royal Standard, Union Jack, and on
to the flags of the army and the colonies. All the components and
details are briefly described. Included are full colour plates and
footnotes.
[eas]
Unused entry: Please refer to author Ralph M.
Eastman.
[eba94]
Title: Flags of Aspirant Peoples
Medium: chart
Main author(s): John Edwards;
Ralph G.
C.
Bartlett
Edition (publisher:
place): Flag Society of Australia
(Australia)
Language: English
Edition date: 1994 (1st ed.)
Format: 82×60 cm
Remarks: N28 in
[brz96b].
Colour chart published in 1994 by the Flag Society
of Australia and the Flag Research Center. Authors and
copyright holders: John Edwards & Ralph Bartlett.
Includes 202 flags and a geographical map for location
and does not give any precision other than «The legal
status of the flags on this chart varies widely. The
flags appear as a matter of record only, and may not be
taken to represent any opinion of the compilers or
publisher as to their status. Flags on this chart are
correct as of December 1993.»
- Orandia
- KwaZulu
- Mayotte (Comoro Islands Democratic Front)
- Cabinda
- Katanga
- South Kasai
- Lualaba
- Batwa
- Ruwenzuru
- Buganda
- Eri
- Western Region
- Northern Nigeria
- Biafra
- Benin
- Madeira
- Azores islands
- Revolutionary Movement of the Blue Men
- Chad (Frolinat)
- North Chad
- Republic of Logone
- Anya-Nya
- Imatong
- Oromia
- Somaliland Republic
- West Somali Liberation Front
- Judea
- Druzes - Israel
- Druzes - Lebanon
- Lebanon Christians
- Arabestan
- Kurdistan
- Zazakistan
- North Cyprus
- North Epirus
- Turkish Bulgarians
- Mavrolachians
- Montenegro
- Hrvatska Hercegovina-Bosna
- Srpska Bosna Hercegovina
- Krajina
- Istocnja Slavonia
- Moveman Harpitanya
- Jura
- Friuli
- Patrje Ladine
- South Tyrol
- Trieste
- Venice
- Piedmont
- Val d’Aosta
- Northern Republic
- Lombard League
- Liguria
- Tuscany
- Sicily
- Andalucia
- Valencia - South-East Spain
- Balearic Islands
- Vall d’Aran
- Aragon
- Asturias
- Galicia
- Savoy
- Occitania
- Provence
- Normandy
- Celtic Union
- Alsace
- German-speaking Community, Belgium
- Wallonia
- Flanders
- Friesland
- East Frisians
- North Frisians
- Ulster
- Skania
- Silesia
- Moravia
- Lemkovina
- Kashubia
- Livians (Livonians) - West Latvia.
- Ingria [Inkeri] (Ingrians) - St Petersburg’s area, West Russia.
- Karjala (Karelians) - North-West Russia.
- Komi Republic (Komi) [Zyrians] - North Russia.
- Yamalo-Nenets (Yamals & Nenets) - North Russia.
- Mordovia (Mordovians) [Moksha] - Central Russia.
- Mari El (Marsi) [Cheremisses] - Central Russia.
- Vepsians - North-West Russia.
- Udmurtia (Udmurts) [Votyaks] - Central Russia.
- Cha¨vash’ Jen (Chuvashes) - Central Russia.
- Tatarstan (Tatars) - Central Russia.
- Khalmg-Tangch (Kalmyks) - South-East Russia.
- Don Cossacks - South-East Russia.
- Kuban Cossacks - South-East Russia.
- Terek Cossacks - North Caucasus, Russia.
- Krim (Tatars) - Crimena peninsula.
- Krim (Russians) - Krimean peninsula.
- Cis-Dnestrian Moldova [Podniestrskaya Moldova] (Russians) - East Moldova.
- Gagauzia [Gagauzes] (Turkish Christians) - South Moldova.
- Ak-Rusya Tatar (Tatars) - Belorussia.
- Daghestan - North Caucasus, Russia.
- Adyge Republic (Adygei) - North Caucasus, Russia, based on written description.
- Cherkess Respublike (Cherkesses) [Circassians] - North Caucasus, Russia.
- Keberdei¨ Respublike (Kabardins) - North Caucasus, Russia.
- Karachay Republic (Karachays) - North Caucasus, Russia.
- Malkar Respublika (Balkarians) - North Caucasus, Russia.
- Nokhchyi¨chuo (Chechens) - North Caucasus, Russia.
- Galgai Republic (Ingushes) - North Caucasus, Russia.
- North Ossetia (Iristi) [Ossetes] - North Caucasus, Russia.
- South Ossetia (Iristi) [Ossetes] - North Caucasus, Georgia.
- Abkhazia [Apsny] (Abkhazians) - North West Georgia.
- Artsakh [Nagorno-Karabagh] (Armenians) - West Azerbaijan.
- Go¨kchai and Zangezur (Azerbaijanis) - East Armenia.
- Nakhichevan (Southern Azerbaijanis) - Armenian/Iranian border.
- Ural Republic - East Russia and West Siberia.
- Ural Cossacks - East Russia and West Siberia.
- Khantu-Mansi (Khanti & Mansi [Ostyaks & Vogols]) - West Siberia.
- Bashkortostan (Bashkirs) - West Siberia.
- Evenkia (Evenki [Tunguses]) - Central Siberia.
- Khakassia (Khakass Turks) - South Siberia.
- Tuva Ulus (Tuvinian Mongols) - South Siberia.
- Buryat Ulus [Buryatia] (Buryat Mongols) - South Siberia.
- Agu”n Buryatia - South Siberia.
- Ust-Ordu”n Buryatia - South Siberia.
- Altay Republic (Oirot Mongols and Kirghiz) - South Siberia.
- Taimyr (Dolgano-Nenets) - North Siberia.
- Sakha Omuk [Sakha Respubli Kalar] (Sakhas [Yakuts]) - North Siberia.
- United States of North Asia - Siberia.
- Yidishtim Yehudit (Jewish National Region) - South-East Siberia.
- Chukotka (Palaeosiberians) - East Siberia.
- Chav’ Chu”v [Koryakia] (Koryaks) - Kamchatka.
- Ainus - Hokkaido, North Japan.
- Ryukyu Islands [Okinawa] - Prefecture, South Japan.
- Taiwan - Democratic Progressive Party [Min Jin Tang].
- Hainan (Li and Miao, 1943-1949) - South China - War flag).
- East Turkestan (Uighurs) - West-china, Xinjiang.
- Sikkim (former Rong kingdom) - North-East India.
- Gurkhaland (Gurkhas) - Nepal.
- Hunza (State and mirate) - North Pakistan.
- Dir (Fomer principalty) - North-West Pakistan.
- Pakthunistan (Pathans) - Afghan-Pakistan frontier.
- Baluchistan (Baluchis) - Afghan/Pakistani/Iranian frontier.
- Sindhu-Desh (Sindhis) - South Pakistan.
- Sind (Hindu Sindhis) - South Pakistan.
- United Suvadivian Republic (early 1960s) - South Maldive Islands.
- Tamil Nadu (Free Tamil movement) - South-East India.
- Andhra (Jai Andhra movement) - Andhra Pradesh, South-East India.
- Manipur (Meithei and hill tribes) - Noth-East India.
- Mizoram (Mizos, Zomis or Chins) - North-East India.
- Assam [Asom] (United Liberation Front of Asom) - North-East India.
- Chittagong Hill Tracts (Hill tribes) - Bangladesh.
- Arakan [Rakhine] (National Union Front of Arakan) - Burma [Myanmar]
- Kachinland (Kachin Independence Orgnization) - Burma
- Zoram [Chin State] (Zomi [‘Chins’]) - Burma.
- Shan State (Shanland United Army, Union of Shanland Republics, Shans), war flag - Burma.
- Karenni [Kayah State] (Red Karens), based on written description - Burma.
- Wa National Organization (Was) - Burma.
- Pa-O National Organization (Pa-Os) - Burma.
- Palaung State Liberation Party (Palaungs) - Burma.
- Lahu National Organization (Lahus) - Burma.
- New Môns State Party (Môns) - Burma.
- Chao Fa Movement (H’mongs) - Laos.
- Khmer Mountain Tribes - Central Vietnam, war flag.
- Champa Independent Republic, 1965 (Chams) - Central Vietnam.
- Mindanao (Mindanao Independence Movement) - Philippines.
- Christmas Island - External territory, Australia.
- Torres Strait Islanders (Melanesians) - Queensland dependency, Australia.
- Norfolk Island - External territory, Australia.
- Papua (Papua Bessena separatist movement) - Papua New Guinea.
- Maori Nation (Maoris) - New Zealand (Aotearoa).
- Na-Griamel League (Separatist Movement, 1963-1980) - Vanuatu.
- N’Makiaute (Malekula Island separatists, 1980) - Vanuatu.
- Wallis and Futuna Islands (Polynesians) - French Overseas Territory.
- Tahitinui (Pan-Polnesian Independence Movement) - French Polynesia.
- Tahiti - Subdivision, French Polynesia.
- Tuamotu Islands - Subdivision, French Polynesia.
- Marquesas Islands - Subdivision, French Polynesia.
- Ka Lahui Hawai (Polynesian sovereignty movement) - Hawaiian Islands, United States.
- Labrador (Local autonomist movement) - Newfoundland dependency, Canada.
- Newfoundland (‘Newfies’ separatist movement) - Canada.
- Inuit (‘Eskimos’) - Alaska.
- Acadians (Francophones of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Louisiana [Cajuns]) - Canada and United States.
- Kaniengehaga (Mohawk Indian Nation) - Canada and United States.
- Haida Gwaii (Haida Indian Nation) - British Columbia, Canada.
- Nistassin (Innu Indians) - Quebec and Labrador, Canada.
- Teme-Augama Anishnabai (Indian Nation) - North Ontario, Canada.
- American Indian Movement - United States.
- North Cheyene Indian Tribe - Montana, United States.
- Seminole Indian Tribe - Florida, United States.
- Micosukee Indian Tribe - Florida, United States.
- Navajo Indian Nation - New Mexico, United States
- Black Americans - United States.
- Mexican Americans [‘La Raza’] - United States.
- Guadeloupe (People’s Movement for an Independent Guadeloupe [MPGI] - French Overseas Department, Caribbean.
- Martinique (Martiniquan Independence Movement [MIM]) - French Overseas Department, Caribbean.
- Tule Republic (Cuna Indians, 1925) - San Blas Islands, Panama.
- Tawantinsuyo Liberation Front (Indians) - Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.
- Indian Tribes of Colombia - Colombia.
- Tupac Katari Indian Movement (MITKA) - Bolivia.
- Mapu [Araucania] (Mapuche Indians) - Chile.
- Republic of the Pampas (separatist movement) - South Brazil.
Ivan Sache, 12 Sep 1999
I would counsel some caution in treating the Australian flag chart
on Aspirant Peoples as a source. It contains a lot of images which
cannot be supported by documentation or any kind of evidence, some
of which spring from the fevered brow of a Russian vexillologist of
doubtful reputation. They need to be treated with some scepticism
until further evidence comes along.
William Crampton, 1996
The authors of the chart included the flag in good faith, I know
them as serious vexillologists. And as they state in the chart, the
flags appear as a matter of record only. In fact it is very difficult
to decide on which flags from all the hundreds of flags discussed in
vexillological periodicals (or FOTW) do really represent an aspirant
people, or do just belong to an ephimeral political party representing
only a tiny aspirant part of that people. Criteria of including or
omitting flags on the various charts published all over the world are
difficult to understand for readers. Criteria are also difficult to
set up by authors. In democratic countries, where regional, state or
autonomous flags are legally recognised, differentiation of separatist
movements’ flags on one hand, which often represent but a very small
part of the population, from the same traditional regional flag, which
represents the big majority of the population accepting their region
as a part of the state or nation, is most difficult.
Emil Dreyer, 11 Dec 2000
Please note, that the Flags of Non-Independent Peoples and
Flags of Aspirant Peoples [jcl90]
charts are two separate publications. As both charts contain different
flags I had to call the two charts by different, but similar, names as
it is the same general subject matter.
Ralph Kelly, Jun 2005
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Title: Sotaretkistä
kansanjuhlaan:
Pohjoismaiden lippujen historia.
Från fälttog till folkfest:
De nordiska flaggornas historia
Medium: book
Main author(s): Christina Engblom
Secondary author(s): Maijaliisa Jokinen
Edition (publisher:
place): Nordens institut i Finland:
Helsinki (Finland)
Languages: Finnish and Swedish
Edition date: 1999
Catalogue codes: ISBN 951-98256-0-6 = ISBN 978-951-98256-0-1
Pages: 31 + 10 posters
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Title: Flags of the United Nations
Medium: article in a non-vexillological source
Main author(s): Elsa B.
Endrst
Language: English
Source title: UN Chronicle
Source number (date): XXIX.4 (1992)
Source pages: 74-75
[ebL]
Unused entry: Please refer to author Lars-Åke Engblom.
[ebL93]
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[e2e93]
[ebL99]
Obsolete entry! Please refer to
[ebc99]
[ebn03]
Title: Das ist Kärnten:
Geschichte,
Kultur,
Landschaft
(in English: This is Carinthia:
history,
culture,
landscape)
Medium: book
Main author(s): Wolbert Ebner
Secondary author(s): (others)
Edition (publisher:
place): Kärntner Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft:
Klagenfurt (Austria)
Language: German (High)
Edition date: 2003 (5th ed.)
Catalogue codes: ISBN 3-85391-214-1 = ISBN 978-3-85391-214-10
Pages: 248
Format: 285×230 mm
[ebr70]
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Title: World of Flags
Medium: book
Edition (publisher:
place): F.E.
Compton Co.
(Division of Encyclopedia Britannica,
Inc.):
Chicago (United States)
Language: English
Edition date: 1970
Pages: 36
Format: 25×20 cm
Remarks: A reprint of the pages 180-214 of a volume of Encyclopedia Britannica.
[ebt72]
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Title: Kreiswappen und Kreisfahne
(in English: County arms and county flag)
Medium: article in a non-vexillological source
Main author(s): Werner Eberth
Language: German (High)
Source title: 120 Jahre Landkreis-Selbstverwaltung,
110 Jahre Landratsamt Bad Kissingen
Source number (date): (1972)
Source pages: 20-21
Source edition (publisher:
place): Landratsamt Bad Kissingen:
Bad Kissingen (Germany)
[ebu00]
Title:
Тарак-тамга
-
родовий
знак
кримських
ханів
| Tarak-tamga - rodoviĭ
znak krimshkiq qanịv
(in English: Tarak-Tamga - Family Sign of the Crimean Khans)
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): Сервер
Ебубекіров
| Server Ebubekịrov
Language: Ukrainian
Source title:
Знак
| Znak
[znk]
Source number (date): 22 (2000.09)
Source pages: 13
[ebz00]
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Title: Noticia sobre banderas y estandartes en Tenerife en el siglo XVI
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 77 (2000)
[ebz00a]
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Title: Las banderas de los caballeros teutónicos capturadas en Tannenberg
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 75-76 (2000)
Remarks: 14th Spanish Vexillology Congress
[ebz00b]
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Title: Banderas en la red:
una experiencia
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 75-76 (2000)
Remarks: 14th Spanish Vexillology Congress
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Title: La ensangrentada camisa de Matías Zurita y la bandera de Telde
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 74 (2000)
[ebz01]
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Title: Unos extraños símbolos independentistas canarios
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 81 (2001)
[ebz01a]
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Title: Exposición Iberoamericana de 1929
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 81 (2001)
Remarks: Commented in Banderas 82
[ban].
[ebz02]
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Title: Banderas de unidad:
carteles republicanos de la Guerra Civil española
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 82 (2002)
[ebz03]
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Title: Banderas en los carteles de los partidos y organizaciones del bando republicano en la Guerra Civil Española
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 89 (2003)
Remarks: 17th Spanish Vexillology Congress
[ebz04]
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Title: Las primeras banderas sobre Canarias:
el testimonio de la crónica
“Le Canarien”
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 91 (2004)
[ebz04a]
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Title: Historia del rebelión y castigo de los moriscos del Reino de Granada
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 90 (2004)
[ebz05]
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Title: Concepción Arenal y la bandera de la Cruz Roja
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 97 (2005)
[ebz05a]
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Title: Banderas y Arqueología
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 96 (2005)
Remarks: 19th Spanish Vexillology Congress
[ebz05b]
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Title: Banderas de Canarias
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 96 (2005)
Remarks: 19th Spanish Vexillology Congress
[ebz05c]
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Title: Escudo independentista de Canarias
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): José
Manuel Erbez Rodríguez
Language: Castillian (a.k.a.
Spanish)
Source title: Banderas
[ban]
Source number (date): 95 (2005)
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