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The motto “Ua Mau ke Ea o ka Aina i ka Pono” (“The Life of the Land Is Perpetuated in Righteousness”) is along the bottom edge. Below the shield are various symbols: a phoenix rising from flames, taro leaves, banana foliage, and maidenhair ferns.
State Seal. The Great Seal of the State of Hawaii is circular in shape, two and three-quarters inches in diameter, and of the design being described, with the tinctures added as the basis for the coat of arms. The Hawaii state seal represents Hawaii's nation.
The Great Seal of the State of Hawaii serves as a symbol of authenticity which verifies that government documents and papers of state are official and legal in the "Aloha State". The Hawaii state seal is also an emblem that is representative of the state's origins, history, character and ideals.
The motto “Ua Mau ke Ea o ka Aina i ka Pono” (“The Life of the Land Is Perpetuated in Righteousness”) is along the bottom edge. Below the shield are various symbols: a phoenix rising from flames, taro leaves, banana foliage, and maidenhair ferns.
Learn about the history, design, and symbolism of the Great Seal of the State of Hawaii, and its part the islands' culture and identity and still used today.
The flag, seal, flower (yellow hibiscus), bird (nene/Hawaiian goose), and tree (kukui) are some of the major state symbols of Hawaii.
Official State Seal of Hawai'i. The great seal of Hawaii features the state motto on the lower outer circle; "UA MAU KE EA O KA 'ĀINA I KA PONO" (The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness), and STATE OF HAWAII above.