- Flag of Louisiana
The
flag ofLouisiana consists of a heraldic charge called a "pelican in her piety," representing a motherpelican wounding her breast to feed her young from the blood. This symbol, emblematic of Christian charity (and also the official state bird, theBrown Pelican ), is also found on the state seal. On the flag it is depicted above a ribbon with the state motto: "Union, Justice, and Confidence." The current flag was adopted in2006 , revising the original pelican design of 1912.During the 19th century it was traditional in Louisiana flags and the state seal for the "pelican in her piety" to have three drops of blood on her chest. [http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/capital/index.ssf?/base/news-3/1144303196230500.xml Eagle-eyed eighth-grader prompts La. flag legislation] , an April 2006 article from "The Times-Picayune"] However, in later years the tradition (on both the state flag and seal) had been haphazardly followed, which was noticed by an eighth-grader at
Vandebilt Catholic High School in Houma who brought this to the attention of his state legislator. The issue was resolved in April 2006, when the Louisiana State Legislature passed a bill (House Bill 833/Act 92 [ [http://www.legis.state.la.us/billdata/byinst.asp?sessionid=06RS&billid=HB833 HB833 - 2006 Regular Session] , from the website of the Louisiana State Legislature] ) which requires three drops of blood to be depicted on the pelican used in both the state's flag and seal.Past flags
Prior to
1861 , the State of Louisiana had no official flag, though a flag similar to the modern one was often used.In January 1861, after seceding from the
United States to join theConfederate States of America , Louisiana unofficially used a flag based on theflag of France .In February 1861, Louisiana officially adopted a flag with a single yellow star in a red canton, with thirteen red, white and blue stripes. This was used through the end of the
American Civil War , though the Pelican flag and Flag of January 1861 remained in use unofficially.References
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