- Source: Coat of arms of the Cook Islands
The coat of arms of the Cook Islands has a shield as its focal point. The shield is blue with fifteen white stars arranged in a circle, as found on the national flag, and is supported by a flying fish (maroro) and a white tern (kakaia). The helmet is an ariki head-dress (pare kura) of red feathers, symbolising the importance of the traditional rank system, and the name of the nation is on a scroll below the shield. The achievement is augmented by a cross and a Rarotongan club (momore taringavaru) used by orators during traditional discourses, respectively symbolizing Christianity and the richness of Cook Islands' tradition, placed in saltire behind the shield.
The coat of arms was designed by Mataiapo Metuakore Teremoana Ngametua Tutakiao Kora , also known as Papa Motu Kora.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Coat of arms of the Cook Islands
- Armorial of sovereign states
- Armorial of dependent territories
- List of coats of arms
- Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
- Coat of arms of Australia
- Coat of arms of Canada
- Coat of arms of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
- Seal of Niue
- Cook Islands