here is Ravi Dev:
https://guyanatimesgy.com/indi...lencing-and-erasure/
"At Guyana’s Independence, the national symbols of flag (Garveyite and Ethiopian colours) and National Hero (Cuffy) were ostentatiously of African origin"
here is the truth:
https://portlandflag.org/2016/...iths-flag-of-guyana/
The last issue of The Flag Bulletin (Number 233, July 2008-October 2011) is titled Celebrating 50 Years of Vexillology and commemorates the launch of the Bulletin–the first flag studies journal–on 1 October 1961. More specifically, it is a celebration of the life of Whitney Smith, upon his retirement, through a long series of personal recollections of his friends and family.
One of these is by his sister, Sybil Smith, and includes a story about how Whitney Smith learned that his design for the flag of Guyana had been selected, and what happened then:
The Guyanese flag’s entry in the Flags of the World database gives some addition context. In anticipation of British Guiana achieving independence in 1962 an international flag competition was held, to which Smith submitted this design:
The actual flag issued by the British College of Arms for Guyana’s independence in 1966 has this design:
FOTW contributor Jaume Ollé wrote:
To give Whitney Smith the last word, here is the entry for Guyana from his book Flag Lore of All Nations: