Indian Peace Flag - 1776 United

Indian Peace Flag

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"Indian Peace" flag of 1803 - The U.S. government often presented the Stars and Stripes to friendly Indian nations. These "Indian Peace" flags displayed the U.S. Coat of Arms in the canton.

One unusual variation of the U.S. flag was a 26 star flag carried by western explorer John C. Frémont, who later became the first Republican candidate for President. Between the rows of stars in the canton of his flag was an eagle. The eagle held the usual arrows of war, but the olive branch of peace was replaced by the calumet, or peace pipe. He hoped that this would be accepted by the Indians he met in his travels as a token of his peaceful intentions.

Our shirts run a little small and are athletic fit so if you are in between sizes or are unsure, please order up one size.

About 1776 United

We created 1776 United to evoke a sense of patriotism found in our forefathers. Most have forgotten to ask themselves not what their country can do for them, but what they can do for their country.

Our dream is to inspire a new wave of patriotism that might lead to the next Greatest Generation. We aim for the clothing we create to embody the many chapters of American history. Each shirt is a cotton reminder of who we are, where we live, and where we're going.

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05/27/2023
Russell E.
United States United States

Poor stitching

Not sure why y’all changed from the shirt company you’ve used in past but these current blends shrink and have unusual fits. The Indian Peace Flag stitching around waist came all unwound after one wash. Disappointed as usually happy with products.

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05/30/2023

1776 United

We made this change because Next Level stock has caused us delays over the last year and backed us up with production. Also their sizing inconsistencies have been a problem as well as being sent to us with defects. We switched to bella for their stock, a similar fit to what we had and a consistency in quality. Also they are pushing to have their apparel made in the US or sourced by US materials and they are the most popular company for blank apparel in our market and many other markets. If you have an issue with any tees let us know and we'd be happy to replace them!

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01/07/2022
C M.
United States United States

Love this shirt !!!

Appreciate United and their merchandise. I have most of the shirts that were available in my size. Keep up the fight. Merica-

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11/29/2020
Wollner
United States United States

Amazing!

As soon as I put on my shirt my wife conceived twin sons who later on that day were both offered D1 football scholarships. She smiles a lot more and can’t help but touch me saying the smell freedom is driving her wild.

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07/02/2020
MATTHEW O.
United States United States

Great fit, interesting narrative

When I saw this image I knew I had to have it, not because of the imagery but for the fact you do not see these flags anywhere; the Indian Peace Flag. As a student of history I tossed around the portrayal vs significance with this image: On one hand you have an ironic flag; a meaning of 'peaceful intentions' of interacting nations as our young one was branching out and depending on positive interactions, teachings, and cooperation with the mighty Native Americans. However, as we all know, most instances ultimately ended with forceful removal, negated contracts, and deadly encounters that would lead anyone to scoff at the idea of a peace-flag. And I get that. BUT if no one saw this shirt, no one saw this flag, then all the narratives (good and bad) of the Native Americans would never be, and slowly become isolated on history pages. This shirt give me a chance to show a time in our early developing nation and how our interaction with Native Americans were important, sought after, and dependent on becoming the United States, and the narrative of the Native Americans themselves, the good and bad.

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10/02/2019
Nicholas B.
United States United States

Indian Peace Flag

Love this t-shirt, it’s different, and a cool symbol in American history. Would love to see more Indian themed items like this. Keep up the good work.

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