American Samoa Flag
National Flag of American Samoa
American Samoa Flag Display

Quick Facts About American Samoa and American Samoa Flag
- Adopted:
- Aspect Ratio:
- 10:19
- Capital:
- Pago Pago
- Population:
- Approximately 55,000 (2023). American Samoa is a U.S. unincorporated territory in the South Pacific, with a majority Polynesian population and strong cultural ties to Samoa.
Flag Description
The flag of American Samoa features a white triangle pointing toward the fly side, bordered in red and set against a dark blue field. Inside the triangle, a bald eagle clutches a Samoan war club and fly-whisk, symbolizing both American authority and Samoan cultural heritage.
Symbolism & Meaning of the American Samoa Flag
Blue represents the Pacific Ocean surrounding the islands. Red symbolizes courage. White denotes purity. The bald eagle stands for American sovereignty, while the traditional Samoan symbols — the fue (fly-whisk) and uatogi (club) — represent Samoan authority and wisdom.
Historical Background of the American Samoa Flag
The flag was designed locally by artist and educator E. King Tuiasosopo and officially adopted in 1960 when American Samoa gained a measure of self-governance. It merges elements of U.S. identity with indigenous symbolism to express a dual heritage.
Design Elements of the American Samoa Flag
Blue field with a white triangle bordered in red extending from the hoist. Inside the triangle is a bald eagle facing the fly, holding a fue and uatogi in its talons.
Usage & Protocol of the American Samoa Flag
The flag is flown at government buildings and events. U.S. flag protocol generally applies, and the flag is displayed to show respect for both American and Samoan cultures.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do the colors of the American Samoa Flag represent?
Blue represents the Pacific Ocean surrounding the islands. Red symbolizes courage. White denotes purity. The bald eagle stands for American sovereignty, while the traditional Samoan symbols — the fue (fly-whisk) and uatogi (club) — represent Samoan authority and wisdom.
When was the American Samoa Flag adopted?
The American Samoa flag was adopted on April 17, 1960, marking an important milestone in the country's development as an independent nation.
What is the aspect ratio of the American Samoa Flag?
The American Samoa flag has an aspect ratio of 10:19, which determines the proportional relationship between its width and height for official display purposes.