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Fulton Daily News

Take A Visual Tour of Fulton’s New Logo

He wears a gustoweh that identifies him as a member of the Onondaga Nation; one feather is up and one is down and to the side. The number and arrangement of feathers on the gustoweh helped identify the wearer as a member of the Iroquois Confederacy and the tribe to which they belonged.Take a visual tour of the proposed new logo for Fulton’s sports teams and high school. See it as its designers saw it.  We’ll break down the new logo, element by element, a process which reveals some of the story of the Iroquois in Fulton and shows how the designers want to convey an image of strength, pride and intelligence.

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