CEO Nnakina Xi-Amaru was the host for the tribal meeting that took place March 1st, 2024.
The Xi-Amaru Republic Constitution signing is in April ’24
Are you interested in discovering whether you qualify for adjustment of status to Indigenous/Native American? If so, our tribal screening process can assist, which is the first step to becoming a national of the Xi-Amaru Republic.
Our nation is committed to preserving our culture, traditions, and history, and we welcome individuals who meet our eligibility criteria to join us. Our screening process is designed to determine whether you meet the requirements for membership in our tribe.
Once becoming a national of the Xi-Amaru Republic also known as an unofficial tribal member, through our tribal screening process, you can move forward with becoming a citizen of the nation.
The tribal enrollment process includes comprehensive nationalization services for both children and adults. Our mission is to help individuals who have experienced denationalization as a result of past atrocities such as genocide, to regain a proper nationality and move forward as Indigenous/Native Americans.
Tribal credentials refer to tribal IDs that are government-issued identification cards that are designed for our nation, the Xi-Amaru Republic. These IDs are issued by us for the tribal government to members of the nation-state, and they include biographical information such as the name, birth date, and tribal affiliation of the individual. Tribal IDs are used for a variety of purposes, such as voting in tribal elections, accessing tribal services, and proving one’s identity when traveling.
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Responsible for overseeing all government operations of the Xi-Amaru Republic Indigenous Government during its early stages of development. We function as the central body for managing legal matters, ensuring that our government operates smoothly and in alignment with our constitution and cultural values.
Government Organization of the Xi-Amaru Republic
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