What is the Xi-Amaru Republic?

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The Xi-Amaru Republic is an Indigenous self-governing nation established to restore lawful national identity, jurisdiction, and citizenship to Indigenous peoples affected by historical denationalization and misclassification.

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What Is the Xi-Amaru Republic?

An Indigenous Government Restoring Lawful Identity, Jurisdiction, and Nationhood

The Xi-Amaru Republic is an Indigenous government established to restore lawful identity, national status, and self-determination to Indigenous people of the Americas who were historically misclassified, denationalized, or displaced through colonial systems.

Rooted in Indigenous autonomy and international human rights law, the Xi-Amaru Republic operates as a self-governing Indian country with its own legal framework, administrative systems, and national processes. Its purpose is not symbolic—it is functional, procedural, and actively exercised through governance, citizenship administration, and jurisdictional authority.


A Nation Formed in Response to Historical Denationalization

For centuries, Indigenous peoples throughout the Americas were stripped of nationality, lawful recognition, and jurisdictional standing through colonization, forced classification, and assimilation policies. These actions disrupted Indigenous governance systems and left many without a recognized national identity.

The Xi-Amaru Republic was formed to address this historical reality by re-establishing national belonging through lawful processes, rather than racial classification or ancestry services. It exists to restore what was lost: nationhood, jurisdiction, and civic relationship between a people and their government.


What the Xi-Amaru Republic Is — and Is Not

What It Is

  • An Indigenous government exercising self-determination
  • A lawful national jurisdiction grounded in Indigenous rights
  • A structured system for national status and citizenship
  • A nation operating under its own constitution, policies, and governance

     

What It Is Not

  • A genealogy or ancestry service
  • A DNA-based identity program
  • A racial or ethnic designation
  • A symbolic or honorary affiliation

     

National belonging within the Xi-Amaru Republic is established through administrative eligibility review, record-based screening, and legal alignment, not personal belief or heritage claims alone.


Governance and Legal Foundation

The Xi-Amaru Republic governs in accordance with:

  • Indigenous self-determination principles
  • International Indigenous rights frameworks
  • National policies and administrative law
  • A constitution and internal governance standards

     

Its authority is exercised through national processes that include screening, documentation, recordkeeping, and civic responsibility. Governance is operational, not theoretical.


National Status and Citizenship Framework

The Republic administers a structured pathway for individuals and families seeking lawful recognition within its jurisdiction.

This framework includes:

  • Tribal Screening as the required first step
  • Determination of eligibility for national status
  • Temporary national status following positive screening
  • Progression toward citizenship or permanent national standing

     

Each stage is governed by defined timelines, standards, and documentation requirements to ensure accuracy, integrity, and accountability.


Cultural Alignment and National Values

Citizenship within the Xi-Amaru Republic reflects more than legal status—it represents an active civic relationship with the nation.

Accordingly, national recognition includes evaluation of:

  • Alignment with national values
  • Respect for governance and law
  • Commitment to integrity and accountability
  • Cultural and moral responsibility within the nation

     

This ensures that the Republic functions as a living nation, not merely a registry.


Why the Xi-Amaru Republic Exists Today

The Xi-Amaru Republic exists because Indigenous people continue to live with the consequences of denationalization in modern systems. Its mission is to provide:

  • Lawful restoration of national identity
  • Protection of Indigenous jurisdiction
  • Administrative clarity in citizenship matters
  • A functioning Indigenous government for present and future generations

     

It is a nation actively operating in the present—not a concept rooted only in the past.


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Those seeking to understand their relationship to the Xi-Amaru Republic are encouraged to explore:

Each process is transparent, structured, and administered under national authority.

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