Coat of arms of Antigua and Barbuda

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Coat of Arms of Antigua and Barbuda represents the sovereignty and national identity of the nation of Antigua and Barbuda, a country located in the Caribbean. It was officially adopted on the 16th of February, 1967, and contains symbols that reflect the culture, history, and aspirations of the people of Antigua and Barbuda.

Description[edit | edit source]

The Coat of Arms features a shield, upon which the sun rises from a blue and white sea. The sun symbolizes the dawn of a new era. The black background represents the African heritage of many of the nation's citizens. At the top of the shield, there is a pineapple, a fruit that is indigenous to the islands and represents hospitality.

Supporting the shield are a pair of deer, which stand on a patch of grass. The deer symbolize the wildlife of the islands. Above the shield is a helmet topped with a pineapple, further emphasizing the importance of this fruit to the nation.

The motto, "Each Endeavouring, All Achieving," is inscribed on a scroll at the bottom of the Coat of Arms. This motto underscores the importance of collective effort and unity in achieving national goals.

Symbolism[edit | edit source]

Each element of the Coat of Arms carries deep symbolic meaning:

  • The sun represents the dawn of a new era.
  • The blue and white waves symbolize the Caribbean Sea that surrounds the islands.
  • The black background stands for the African heritage of the nation's people.
  • The pineapple atop the shield and the helmet signifies hospitality and the indigenous flora.
  • The deer represent the island's fauna and the natural beauty of the country.
  • The motto emphasizes unity and collective effort in the nation's endeavors.

Usage[edit | edit source]

The Coat of Arms is used by the government of Antigua and Barbuda as a symbol of authority and is found on official documents, government buildings, and national awards. It also appears on the passports of the citizens of Antigua and Barbuda.

Legal Protection[edit | edit source]

The Coat of Arms is protected under national law. Unauthorized use or reproduction without permission is prohibited, ensuring that the symbols and imagery of the Coat of Arms are preserved with respect and dignity.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD