this flag consists of a red symbol on a yellow background.. The red represents the Zia tribe from this region. The yellow honours Isabella of Castille and the Conquistadores who explored in her name. This flag was adopted in 1925
its the symbol of the zuni indians, one of the indian groups in New Mexico
zia, it is the shape on the New Mexico State flag
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the red on the Mexican flag stands for blood of Mexico's heroes
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Not at all. New Mexico has a flag with yellow background and a Zia/Pueblo (from the original inhabitants of New Mexico) sun symbol on the foreground. Mexico's flag is divided into three stripes of green, white and red colors; the middle, white section has an eagle atop a cactus devouring a snake, and is a symbol from the Mexica/Aztec people.
It was adopted since 1925.
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New Mexico's flag features a red sun symbol, known as the Zia sun, on a yellow background. The sun represents the Zia Pueblo tribe and their beliefs, with its four rays symbolizing the four directions (north, south, east, and west), the four seasons, the four times of day, and the four stages of life. The colors yellow and red reflect the state's Native American heritage and cultural history. Overall, the flag embodies the spirit and identity of New Mexico.
To honor their Spanish heritage.
New Mexico
The flag of the state of New Mexico has a red sun symbol of the Zia (native Americans) on a field of yellow. The colors honor Isabella I of Castile and the conquistadors who explored that area.
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