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The International Bear Brotherhood Flag is a special flag that represents a group of people called the international bear community. This community is made up of people who share common interests and a sense of belonging. The flag's design was likely inspired by other well-known flags, like the colorful Rainbow Flag and the Leather Pride Flag.

The colors on the flag are meant to show all the different "fur colors and nationalities around the world." This means the flag celebrates diversity and includes everyone in the community. The flag became a registered symbol in 1995. You can often see it on things like T-shirts, hats, and other items.

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International Bear Brotherhood Flag

What the Flag Looks Like

The International Bear Brotherhood Flag has several horizontal stripes. These stripes are in different colors. The colors include dark brown, orange-brown, golden yellow, light brown, white, gray, and black. These colors are chosen to represent the natural fur colors of bears. This helps to show the connection to the "bear" identity within the community.

The Meaning Behind the Colors

Each color on the flag is important. They represent the different shades of fur found on bears in nature. This choice of colors helps to symbolize the diverse appearance of people in the bear community. It highlights traits like body hair and a larger build, which are often celebrated within this group. The flag is a way for members to show their pride and connection to each other.

History of the Bear Flag

Before the current International Bear Brotherhood Flag, there were two other flags for the bear community. One flag was created by a group called the Front Range Bears. This flag was first shown in 1992. It appeared in big events like pride parades in Denver and San Francisco. It was also seen at the 1993 March on Washington, DC. This earlier flag had five stripes placed diagonally. The colors were gold, gray, brown, white, and black.

Another bear flag was made in Seattle. This flag is not often seen outside of the Northwest region of the United States. It also used diagonal stripes in its design. These earlier flags helped to show the growing need for a symbol for the bear community. They paved the way for the widely recognized flag we see today.

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