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File:USS Juneau-logo.png ''Juneau'' redesigned logo<br>The use of native design motifs in this logo is to honor the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit Tlingit people], one of the indigenous peoples of Southeast Alaska. It was created in accordance with the guidelines set by the [https://www.sealaskaheritage.org/ Sealaska Heritage Institute] regarding the acceptable use of generic formline designs. | File:USS Juneau-logo.png| ''Juneau'' redesigned logo<br>The use of native design motifs in this logo is to honor the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit Tlingit people], one of the indigenous peoples of Southeast Alaska. It was created in accordance with the guidelines set by the [https://www.sealaskaheritage.org/ Sealaska Heritage Institute] regarding the acceptable use of generic formline designs. | ||
File:JuneauLogo.png|''Juneau'' logo<br>The use of native design motifs in this logo is to honor the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit Tlingit people], one of the indigenous peoples of Southeast Alaska. It was created in accordance with the guidelines set by the [https://www.sealaskaheritage.org/ Sealaska Heritage Institute] regarding the acceptable use of generic formline designs. | File:JuneauLogo.png|''Juneau'' logo<br>The use of native design motifs in this logo is to honor the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit Tlingit people], one of the indigenous peoples of Southeast Alaska. It was created in accordance with the guidelines set by the [https://www.sealaskaheritage.org/ Sealaska Heritage Institute] regarding the acceptable use of generic formline designs. | ||
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Logo
Juneau redesigned logo
The use of native design motifs in this logo is to honor the Tlingit people, one of the indigenous peoples of Southeast Alaska. It was created in accordance with the guidelines set by the Sealaska Heritage Institute regarding the acceptable use of generic formline designs.Juneau logo
The use of native design motifs in this logo is to honor the Tlingit people, one of the indigenous peoples of Southeast Alaska. It was created in accordance with the guidelines set by the Sealaska Heritage Institute regarding the acceptable use of generic formline designs.