The original flag of the Taino Indians (Moros) was a green Islamic flag with a crescent moon and stars on it
Because it’s not like stars and the Moon adorn the night sky everywhere…
In this post is an image of François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture ([…] 20 May 1743 – 7 April 1803) was a Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution.
In other words, we are talking about the late Colonial era and a population comprised of slaves imported from West Africa, a region that had long had been interacting with the Arabian world and in fact had several powerful Muslim states. Which is to say, completely irrelevant to the pre-Columbian natives (who had been pretty much wiped out very quickly from plagues and over-exploitation. leading to said import in the first place.)
The Haitians are descendants of the Caracols, who were Mayans since the Mayans had an ancient city called Caracol in the Yucatan.
And that further means that they are tuft-eared wild cats that are masters of the jump attack, plucking birds right out of the air.
The Moors fought Spain (Rome) for over 400 years under a solid cherry red flag. Here is evidence that the Moors fought under a solid red flag, and this proves that the Americas was Greater Morocco
Plain primary colour? Truly, this is definitively the most incredibly unique, distinct and specific iconography that could not possibly arise independently by chance indeed!