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Louisiana State Tartan:

Photo of the Louisiana state tartan plaid
Louisiana stateTartan photo © Tartans of Scotland: Louisiana Tartan

Louisiana StateTartan

The Louisiana State tartan was officially recognized in 2001.
 

drawing of scot with kilt
Illustration of classic Scot in kilt from Scottish Tartans Authority
 

Tartan refers to fabric woven into plaid patterns representing clans (families) or regions in Scotland.

In old Scotland, the tartan was used for clothing and as a banner or flag. Because a family or community worked the cloth together, their clothing was made of the same patterns, and so a person could be recognized by the Tartan plaid that he wore. Tartans can also be designed as a symbol commemorating a special event or person.

 

Source:
Tartans of Scotland
Scottish Tartans Museum; History
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Louisiana Symbols:

bird - dog
mammal
reptile - insect
crustacean  
amphibian
fish - salt. fish
flower - plant
wildflower
vegetable
tree - soil
fossil - gem
heritage
 

flag - seal
motto - pledge
name - nickname
song 1-2-3-4
folk dance
instrument
painting - poems
museum
colors- tartan
fruit - meat pie
cuisine - jellies
drink- donut


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