Sámi institutional symbols

With the creation of this flag, the "national colours" of the Sámi were defined as red, green, yellow and blue.

The elected Council of Plenipotentiary Representatives of the Sámi of Murmansk Province[5] uses a symbol heavily inspired by the flag: two reindeer horns joined like a crescent, the upper half red and the lower half blue, between the halves are two stripes in yellow and green.

The official Centre for Indigenous People in Murmansk Province,[6] under which the official Council of Indigenous Peoples under the [Provincial] Government operates, uses a logo also inspired by the flag: a circle, left half blue and right half red, at the centre of which is a brown lávvu, a blue line symbolizing water, and a multicoloured line symbolizing the Aurora Borealis, the colours of the latter being from left to right red, yellow, green and blue.

Finnmárkuopmodat, the autonomous entity established by the Finnmark Act has a logo that according to the entity's website "gets it colours from the Sámi and the Norwegian flag, as a symbol that the Finnmark Estate feels related to and responsible for both Sámi, kvens and ethnic Norwegians.

(...) The circular shape... refers both to the Sámi flag's sun-symbol and to the solid and safe envelopment of a circle.

Sami flag
Sami flag