New Mexico's official Zia (Sun) symbol embroidered on the front of this stylish cap.
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Southwest, American Indian art & handicrafts. Galaxy S3 Cover
COPYRIGHT Cindy Miller Hopkins / DanitaDelimont.com | HI02 CMI0000.jpg | Southwest, American Indian art & handicrafts. Traditional Navajo blanket, Two Grey-Hills pattern. Property release.
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Zia Sun Symbol MacBook Pro Sleeve
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. Four is the sacred number of Zia, and the figure is composed of a circle from which four points radiate. These points made up of four straight lines of varying length personify the number most often used by the Giver of all good gifts. To the Zia Indian, the sacred number is embodied in the earth, with its four directions North, South, East and West; in the year, with its four seasons; in the day, with the sunrise, noon, evening, and night; in life, with its four divisions–childhood, youth, manhood, and old age. Everything is bound together in a circle of life and love, without beginning, without end. The Zia believe, too, that in this great brotherhood of all things, man has four sacred obligations: he must develop a strong body, a clear mind, a pure spirit, and a devotion to the welfare of his people.
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Mesa Verde National Park Postcard
Mesa Verde National Park, CO
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