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I don't like geography flags. I think flags should represent the history, ideals and culture of the people there. I think this is an easily recognizable icon for outsiders to identify Montana.
The cattle skull looks cool, but what does it represent? The idea that cattle will die of thirst in Montana?
It does look cool, for sure! I think it reminds me of the Minnesota flag, which I thought was too corporate. And the old flag had a Native American riding a horse looking cool. It was busy, but it was still meaningful. The new flag seems like... "Minnesota looks like this, is cold, and the capital is right here!"
I'm not sure what Native Americans feel about the skull, but if you mention bison skulls and Native Americans to me it reminds me of the genocidal extermination of the buffalo, so I think a live buffalo would be better, lol.
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