The mark consists of a stylized image of a group of native Americans of the Piscataway tribe. There are tens of male and female individuals forming the group colored in shades of beige and brown with black hair in various styles. The people wear loin cloths, skirts, shirts, and other pieces of clothing in shades of beige and yellow, and they also wear jewelry, feathers, and face paint in shades of red, silver, blue, gold, black, and white. Multiple members of the tribe carry wooden bows in shades of beige and white. The entire tribe stands upon a stylized beach in shades of tan and light tan, with grass in shades of green and light green. The tribe members cast grey shadows on the ground. Behind the tribes people is a stylized image of trees in shades of green, with a stylized blue sky above. In front of the tribes people is stylized photo-realistic water at the edge of the beach, which is shaded in shades of green, light green, blue, and light blue. The water partially reflects the people and other elements of the scene. On the water by the beach are two stylized hide canoes in shades of brown and black, and the left-most canoe has a visible brown and black paddle. On the left side of the image is a stylized image of the top of a sailing ship, with sails in shades of beige, masts in shades of brown and beige, and rigging in shades of black, white, and grey. On the right side of the image is the same part of sailing ship but inverted. In the center of the bottom of the image is a small green piece of foliage.
The color(s) beige, brown, black, yellow, red, silver, blue, gold, white, tan, light tan, green, light green, grey, and light blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.