Understanding Nationality vs. Citizenship | Tribal Enrollment

Tribal Enrollment | Understanding Nationality vs. Citizenship
the Xi-Amaru Republic’s Tribal Enrollment Series, where Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears explains the difference between nationality and citizenship and why it matters for misclassified Indigenous people across the Americas.

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Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears

Understanding Nationality vs. Citizenship | Tribal Enrollment 

Nationality vs. Citizenship

In Part 1 of the Tribal Enrollment: Step-by-Step Series, Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears delivered a foundational teaching that set the stage for the entire Xi-Amaru Republic enrollment process.

The session focused on the difference between nationality and citizenship and why this distinction is crucial for Indigenous people of the Americas — especially those who have been misclassified as “Black” under colonial and post-colonial systems.

Understanding Nationality

Chief Xi-Amaru explained that nationality is by birthright. It is inherited through bloodline, lineage, and ancestry. Nationality is who a person is by nature, connected to a distinct people with their own culture, history, and nation.

For Xi-Amaru people, nationality was never lost — it was obscured through colonization, forced assimilation, and racial misclassification. Despite centuries of legal erasure, the right to nationality remains inherent.

Understanding Citizenship

Citizenship, as Chief Xi-Amaru shared, is different from nationality. It is the legal recognition of a person’s nationality by a government or nation. Citizenship grants rights, protections, and responsibilities under that nation’s laws.

For the Xi-Amaru Republic, citizenship is how a person formally joins the government’s legal framework and is recorded in the National Citizen Registry. This step is what allows a person to participate in governance, receive official documentation, and enjoy legal protections such as tax exemptions.

Colonial Statuses Across the Americas

The Impact of Colonial and Post-Colonial Systems

Chief Xi-Amaru highlighted that across the Americas, colonial powers created racial categories like “Black,” “Negro,” “Colored,” and “Afro-descendant” to sever Indigenous people from their nationality.

In the United States (Amexum/Mexam), this took legal form through the 14th Amendment (1868), which made misclassified Indigenous people U.S. citizens — but failed to recognize them as members of their own nations. This effectively denationalized them and placed them entirely under federal jurisdiction, stripping away autonomy and the right to self-determination.

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Why Tribal Enrollment Is Necessary

The Xi-Amaru Republic’s Tribal Enrollment process is designed to reverse this misclassification. Through Tribal Screening and the Citizenship Procedure, individuals can lawfully restore their nationality and gain recognized citizenship under Xi-Amaru law.

Chief Xi-Amaru emphasized that this is more than a paperwork process — it is an act of restoration and protection. It allows people to step out of a system that misidentified them and step into one that honors their heritage, culture, and sovereignty.

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Key Takeaways 

  • Nationality = birthright. It is inherited by bloodline and cannot be taken away.

  • Citizenship = legal recognition. It is the process of formally joining a nation and receiving its rights and responsibilities.

  • Colonial systems misclassified Indigenous people as “Black” and removed their ability to self-govern.

The Xi-Amaru Republic process restores both nationality and legal recognition, allowing misclassified people to reclaim their rightful place as Xi-Amaru Native Americans.

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