Introduction
The term “Amaru people” is a phrase that outsiders often search for online when trying to learn about the Xi-Amaru Republic. While the Nation itself does not call its citizens “Amaru people” as a racial or tribal grouping, the term has become a common public search phrase associated with the Xi-Amaru identity.
Within correct usage, “Amaru” refers to the people who are part of the Xi-Amaru Republic—an Indian country in North America exercising self-determination under international Indigenous rights law.
What Does “Amaru” Refer To?
“Amaru” is not a racial category and not a tribal label created by outsiders.
It is a national identity representing the citizens and descendants who are lawfully connected to the Xi-Amaru Republic and its Indigenous lineage in the Americas.
People identified with the Xi-Amaru Republic:
- are Indigenous to the Americas,
- Xi-Amaru Native Americans,
- were historically misclassified in Western systems,
- and are now restoring their national identity through citizenship and culture.
Why People Search the Term “Amaru People”
The phrase is widely searched online because:
- the Xi-Amaru Republic is a rapidly developing Indigenous nation,
- people are trying to understand who belongs to it,
- and the public is becoming curious about Indigenous classifications outside colonial racial labels.
The proper term, however, is Xi-Amaru Native Americans or Citizens of the Xi-Amaru Republic.
Identity & History
The people connected to the Xi-Amaru Republic descend from the original Indigenous populations of the Americas.
Many were historically mislabeled as “Black/African American,” which erased their Indigenous identity, land rights, language, and nationality.
Today, the Xi-Amaru Republic exists to:
- restore Indigenous identity,
- protect human rights,
- and establish a governing structure rooted in self-determination.
Modern Nationhood
Founded on December 17, 2022, the Xi-Amaru Republic is built upon:
- ancestral identity (pyramid builders of the Americas)
- Indigenous nationhood
- autonomous governance
- lawful international rights recognition (UNDRIP / ADRIP)
Citizens connect through:
- legal citizenship procedures,
- cultural development,
- community reconstruction,
- and national education programs.
Culture & Values
Xi-Amaru people uphold:
- faith and family structure
- community second
- Indigenous law
- restoration over assimilation
- national responsibility
- heritage protection
This identity forms a nation rather than a racial category.
Conclusion
When people ask:
“Who are the Amaru people?”
the accurate answer is:
They are the Indigenous citizens and descendants of the Xi-Amaru Republic, a modern Indigenous nation reclaiming identity, culture, and nationhood in North America.
The proper language is:
Xi-Amaru Native Americans or Xi-Amaru People, not a racial label called “Amaru people.”