DREKAMERKI

THE FLAG OF HELLULAND


The flag of Helluland (Drekamerki) represents all people of Norse descent whose ancestors settled various parts of North America, including Helluland of course (Baffin Island, Canada), but also Markland (Labrador, Canada), and Vinland (Newfoundland, Canada, and Eastern United States). It is meant to re-affirm our history and heritage, often forgotten or discarded at the hands of British Christian imperialism.

DREKI (THE DRAGON)

The dragon, normally found at the bow of a drakkar, encompasses both exploration and military might. The style is consistent with historic Viking carvings. The mouth of the dragon is not wide-open, to express peace, but at the same time, to convey the readiness to attack as required. 

The dragon faces west to represent the voyage between Norway and Iceland, and Helluland, Markland, and Vinland. Alternatively, the dragon may also be shown facing east, in reference to the motherland. As a patch, the flag is worn on the right side, with the dragon watching the bearer's back. 

THE WHITE STAR

The star represents the north/pole star, a symbol of the north, and an essential navigational aid. It is in a stylized design, in contrast to a more traditional design, to represent a connection between ancient and recent times.

THE WHITE ELEMENTS

The white part of the flag, namely the dragon and the star, represents ice, snow, and mountains, an integral part of Nordic countries and Norse culture.

THE BLUE ELEMENT

The blue part of the flag represents the night skies of the long, dark, nordic winters, but also the bright skies of extended summer days.

THE RED ELEMENT

The red part of the flag represents the sea, a fundamental part of Norse culture, and a basis for Norse exploration. The the color has several meanings. It represents the blood of our enemies, past and future, as well as our own blood during forced Christianization. It is also be the reflection of the sun on the ocean during an Arctic summer night. Also an honor to Eiríkr Þorvaldsson (Eiríkr hinn rauði), known for his red beard.

THE COLOR SCHEME

The blue, red, and white color scheme of the flag is also a reference to the current flag of Norway. The overall design, however, is a clear departure from the northern cross. It emphasizes the pre-Christianization aspect of the first Norse settlements in North America, as well as the rejection of forced Christianization and its negative effect on Norse culture.


MADE IN HELLULAND

The Made in Helluland symbol is used to identify products made by Northmen in Helluland, Markland, and Vinland, or more generally, the United States and Canada.

Northmen manufacturing any product entirely within the United States or Canada can use any of the three Made in Helluland symbols, as long as they are not modified in anyway, including color or proportion.

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THE NORTHMAN WITH A DRAGON TATTOO

The Helludreki (Helluland dragon) can also be used as a tattoo by any Northman, as long as the design is not modified, outside of being opened up as warranted by inking technique.