Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
The Zia Sun Symbol symbol originated with the Native Americans of Zia [pronounce it "tSEE-ah"] Pueblo (Indian village) in ancient times. The symbol has a sacred meaning to the Zia. Four is a sacred number that symbolizes the Circle of Life: four winds, four seasons, four directions, and four sacred obligations.
- Governor's Office
The Administration will serve the Pueblo of Zia community by...
- Education
Pueblo of Zia Education Department 135 Capital Square Drive...
- Zia Keres Language Program
Zia Keres Language. Office Hours: M-F 8am-5pm. For more...
- Library
Library Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday – 8:00AM –...
- Enrollment Office
Enrollment Office. Office Hours: M-F 8am-5pm. For more...
- Environmental Resources
Office Hours: M-F 8am-5pm. For more information, please...
- Health & Wellness
Health and Wellness. Office Hours: M-F 8am-5pm. For more...
- Housing Services
Pueblo of Zia Housing Services. 505-867-3304 Ext. 217. HUD...
- Governor's Office
The Zia / ˈ z iː ə / or Tsʾíiyʾamʾé are an indigenous nation centered at Zia Pueblo (Tsi'ya), a Native American reservation in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The Zia are known for their pottery and use of the sun symbol.
The Zia Sun Symbol is a sacred emblem of the Zia Pueblo people, one of the 19 Native American Pueblos of New Mexico, USA. The symbol is a simple but powerful representation of the Zia worldview and its four sacred obligations.
History of Zia. New Mexico's distinctive insignia is the Zia Sun Symbol, which originated with the Indians of Zia Pueblo in ancient times. Its design reflects their tribal philosophy, with its wealth of pantheistic spiritualism teaching the basic harmony of all things in the universe.
The symbol originated with the Indians of Zia Pueblo in ancient times. It's design reflects their tribal philosophy, with its wealth of pantheistic spiritualism teaching the basic harmony of all things in the universe.
Although the Pueblo itself is inconspicuous, its Sun symbol is familiar to all New Mexicans, for it is the official New Mexico State insignia appearing on the state flag.
There is perhaps no more important symbol in New Mexico than the Zia sun. Sixteen rays emanating from a center circle comprise the unmistakable signifier that has come to represent all things New Mexico, displayed everywhere with pride.