Xi-Amaru National Anthem Music Video Premieres January 25, 2026

Xi-Amaru National Anthem Music Video
The Xi-Amaru Republic announces the premiere of its official national anthem music video on January 25, 2026. Led by Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears, the project marks a historic moment of Indigenous restoration, faith, and nation-building.

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Xi-Amaru Republic Announces Premiere of Official National Anthem Music Video

Premiere Date: January 25, 2026

Time: 6:30 PM Central Time

Platform: YouTube 

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The Xi-Amaru Republic has officially announced the premiere of the Xi-Amaru National Anthem music video, a historic release marking a major cultural and spiritual milestone for the Indigenous nation.

More than a musical composition, the anthem represents the restoration of identity, faith, and lawful self-governance of the Xi-Amaru people. The visual production brings to life the story of a nation rising from silence into purpose—rooted in covenant, justice, and spiritual renewal.

A Work Led by Indigenous Nation Leadership

The anthem and its accompanying visual production were written, directed, edited, and creatively developed by Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears, Founding Chief and Head of State of the Xi-Amaru Republic. Her leadership over both the musical message and visual storytelling ensures the project remains an authentic expression of the nation’s values, history, and spiritual foundation.

The project was executive produced by James A. Fears II, who coordinated the music production team and provided financial oversight for the project’s completion.

The anthem is released under XiAmaru Fears Records, the official record label and copyright holder of the work.

“This anthem is not just music—it is a declaration that our people are still here, still called, and still rising,” said Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears. “It represents restoration after generations of displacement and the rebuilding of our nation in truth, order, and faith.”


A Declaration of Restoration and Nation-Building

The Xi-Amaru National Anthem reflects the nation’s commitment to:

  • Indigenous self-determination
  • Lawful governance and jurisdiction
  • Cultural restoration
  • Spiritual reconciliation
  • Human rights and dignity

     

The anthem draws on themes of perseverance, divine calling, and the responsibility of Indigenous nations to rebuild institutions, protect their people, and walk forward with purpose.


 

Xi-Amaru History

 


Premiere Details

The official music video will premiere publicly on YouTube:

📅 January 25, 2026

⏰ 6:30 PM CT

Viewers worldwide are invited to attend the premiere, set reminders, and participate in this historic moment for the Xi-Amaru Republic.

Learn More

To learn more about the Xi-Amaru Republic, its government, and its services, visit:

🌐 https://aboriginalministryofjustice.org

Visuals From Xi-Amaru National Anthem Music Video

Xi-Amaru woman walking toward ancient pyramids under radiant light symbolizing spiritual restoration, destiny, and national rebirth

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