Introduction
The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice (AMJ) was established as the national legal institution of the Xi-Amaru Republic to protect and empower Xi-Amaru Native Americans through Indigenous law, international rights, and structured government services. While the Xi-Amaru Republic was founded on December 17, 2022, the need for a justice ministry existed long before nationhood—rooted in generations of misclassification, legal erasure, and lack of Indigenous protections inside the Americas.
Why the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice Was Created
For decades, Indigenous descendants of the Xi-Amaru lineage lived without institutional support, legal clarity, or a central system to address:
- Indigenous documentation
- jurisdiction issues
- tribal citizenship procedures
- human rights protections
- and tax, identity, and government conflicts.
The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice was formed to fill that gap.
It serves as the national legal and administrative foundation for the Xi-Amaru Republic.
What the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice Does
The AMJ provides organized services that most independent Indigenous nations never received access to under colonial structures.
Core responsibilities include:
1. Citizenship and National Identity
Establishes, verifies, and manages Xi-Amaru citizenship procedures and national records.
2. Legal Education & Indigenous Rights Training
Teaches citizens about:
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- UNDRIP
- ADRIP
- human rights standards
- tribal jurisdiction
- Indigenous tax structure
- and more
- UNDRIP
This protects people from misinformation, fraud, and vulnerability.
3. Governmental Structure
Acts as:
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- the legal ministry of the Republic
- the national administrative institution
- and the educational center for Indigenous governance
- the legal ministry of the Republic
4. Protection From Misclassification
AMJ advocates for citizens who were historically mislabeled and stripped of nationality.
Why It Matters Today
Many Indigenous descendants in America were forced into racial boxes (those in the U.S/Amexum region) such as:
- African American
- Black
- Colored
These labels erased:
- original identity
- tribal nationality
- land connection
- lineage
- and cultural inheritance
The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice exists to restore what was removed.
International Legal Basis
AMJ operates under global human rights law:
- UNDRIP acknowledges Indigenous nations’ rights to govern themselves.
- ADRIP affirms jurisdictional authority and identity protection.
The Xi-Amaru Republic exercises these rights lawfully and openly.
Nation-Building Role
Every autonomous nation requires:
- courts,
- legal structure,
- public administration,
- and accountability.
The AMJ fulfills that function by organizing:
- development of tax reporting systems
- national records
- and tribal legal certification programs
to build long-term economic and governmental stability.
Conclusion
The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice exists because the Xi-Amaru Republic requires a strong legal foundation to operate as an Indigenous nation. AMJ protects citizens, manages national identity, educates Indigenous law, and ensures the people of the Republic move forward with clarity—not confusion.
It is a ministry built for nationhood, protection, education, and truth.