The Flag of the Tehuelche People is a symbol representing the indigenous culture and heritage of the Tehuelche tribe, native to Patagonia in Argentina and Chile. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes, with the top two being white and the bottom one blue. A red handprint, called mano roja or "red hand" in Spanish, is present in the center, extending over both white stripes.The white stripes symbolize peace, while the blue represents the sky and the rivers that flow through their ancestral lands. The red hand serves as a reminder of the Tehuelche people's unity, resilience, and their mark on history. The design reflects the tribe's unique identity, honoring their traditional way of life and preserving their cultural legacy. The flag is not an official national symbol but is widely recognized as a representation of the Tehuelche community's pride and heritage.