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Zia Sun Symbol found at Zia Pueblo on a 19th century pot. The symbol has sacred meaning to the Zia. Four is a sacred number which symbolizes the Circle of Life: four winds, four seasons, four directions, and four sacred obligations. The circle binds the four elements of four together. Found on the New Mexico state flag.
The state bird is the Roadrunner.The state tree is the Pinyon Pine.The state flower is the Yucca Flower.The state question is Red or Green?
The Zia is the sacred sun symbol of the Zia Indians of north-central New Mexico.The number four is also sacred to the Zia: there are four rays radiating out in each of four directions from the sun's center.'Four' is embodied in the fundamentals of Zia tribal spirituality:* North, South, East, & West * Spring, Summer, Fall, & Winter * Morning, noon, evening, & night * Childhood, youth, mid-age, & old-age
"the Flag of New Mexico", the design is called a Zia and it represents: Five Sacred things to Native American cultures, The circle binds all of the elements together. There are Four sides representing the four stages of life "Infant, Child, Adult, Elder" The Lines outstretching from the center represent the four winds, four seasons, four directions, and four sacred obligations. The Colors of the flag are the colors of the Spanish Queen.
It is the Zia sun symbol which represents the four seasons, directions, parts of day, and parts of life.
The address of the Zia Enrichment Library is: 162B Zia Blvd., Zia Pueblo, 87053 6002
The symbol superimposed over the state outline is called a Zia symbol. See the Related Links for more information.
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W. C. Kruger designed the Roundhouse based on a Native American Kiva and the Zia sun symbol.
Zia is 15
The address of the Pueblo Of Zia is: 135 Capitol Square Drive, Zia Pueblo, NM 87053-6013
Yes, "zia" is a word. In some cultures, it means aunt or a female relative. It can also refer to the Zia sun symbol, a sacred image of the Zia Pueblo people in New Mexico.