The History of the Louisiana State Flag
The Louisiana state flag, officially adopted in 1912 and updated in 2006, is a powerful symbol of the state's heritage and values. The flag features a blue field with a white pelican in the center, feeding her three chicks in a nest. This imagery represents the state’s commitment to its citizens, symbolized by the mother pelican wounding herself to feed her young, a traditional emblem of sacrifice and care.
Below the pelican is a ribbon bearing the state motto, "Union, Justice, Confidence." This motto encapsulates Louisiana's dedication to unity, fair governance, and trust in its future.
Understanding the elements of the Louisiana flag deepens appreciation for the state’s history and principles. Explore our Louisiana flag collection to celebrate and honor this emblem of state pride and heritage.