The governor's office said it had accepted the 22 flags, which were left with the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community ...
The flags stood inside the Carl T. Hayden Medical Center in Phoenix, representing Arizona’s 22 federally recognized Native ...
The removal of the flags comes as part of a new flag policy implemented by the Department of Veteran Affairs that limits the ...
like all sovereign-nation flags, those of federally recognized Indian tribes are only permitted to fly at VA facilities ...
Following the abrupt removal of the flags representing Arizona’s 22 tribal nations from the Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center ...
Flags representing Arizona’s 22 federally-recognized Native American tribes are now on display in the governor’s office after ...
On March 18, the flags of Arizona’s 22 tribal nations were removed from the Carl. T. Hayden VA Medical Center in central Phoenix and returned back to the Salt River-Pima Maricopa Indian Community.
The VA removed all of the Arizona Tribal Nation flags at the Carl. T. Hayden VA Medical Center, sparking immediate pushback.
The American, Ho-Chunk Nation and Madison flags fly outside the Madison Municipal Building. The city plans to replace the ...