| THE ZONTA EMBLEM
The origin of the word "Zonta" is from the language of the
Sioux Indian, and it was adopted as the Zonta International
name in 1919. The Zonta emblem is just as familiar to
members as is the word "Zonta," and there is an equally
interesting story about its evolution.
The emblem is not simply a
decorative design. It is an adaptation and composite of
several Sioux Indian symbols which when superimposed take on
a special significance for Zontians.
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What appears
to be the letter "Z" is actually the Sioux symbol
for "ray of light," "sunshine" or "flash of
radiance"--and so by extension, "inspiration |
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This Sioux
symbol means "to band together for a purpose" or "to
stand together"--in a word, "loyalty". With loyalty,
individual members band together into clubs, clubs
into districts, and districts into Zonta
International. So loyalty surrounds the radiance and
the inspiration as a familiar pattern begins to
emerge. |
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This is the
Sioux way of saying "to carry together". Carrying
together is a most important ingredient for the
accomplishment of Zonta's purpose: to work for the
advancement of understanding, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of business executives
and professionals. This symbol has been
conventionalized to lend itself to the total pattern
and slips over the inspiration and the loyalty to
draw members closer together. |
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This is the
Sioux symbol for "shelter". Zonta's many service
projects are in a real and broad sense shelter for
someone or something. And service is synonymous with
Zonta. This symbol therefore lends itself
importantly in significance and design, embodying
Zonta's aims and aspirations. |
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The symbolism
of the square is not exclusively Sioux, nor indeed
is it exclusively Native American. It perhaps dates
back even further than all of these other symbols in
its representation of "honesty" and "trust"--strong
and vital qualities with which to bind together the
parts of the whole. |
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This
symbol--composed of many symbols--became Zonta's
emblem signifying a radiant group of successful
business executives and professionals who are loyal
to the same inspired goals of service and world
understanding with none but the most honest and
trustworthy motives. |
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During the
1996-1998 biennium the Zonta International Board
voted to have the words "Zonta International"
incorporated into the emblem to standardize its
appearance and enhance recognition of Zonta
International throughout the world |
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