Indigenous National Standing and Intentional Family Living

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Indigenous National Standing and Intentional Family Living

A Growing Number of Families Are Asking Questions the Conventional System Cannot Answer

Across the country there is a growing number of families who think carefully about the frameworks they live within.

They ask questions about who has authority over their children’s health decisions, what their rights are as parents when those decisions conflict with institutional recommendations, what lawful options exist outside of the conventional system, and how they can build a life that reflects their values.

These are practical questions about the relationship between families and the frameworks that govern their lives. And they deserve practical answers.

Xi-Amaru Native Americans Operate Within a Recognized Indigenous Jurisdiction

Xi-Amaru Native Americans are citizens of the Xi-Amaru Republic, an Indigenous self-governing nation.

They have completed a formal eligibility and citizenship procedure and been recognized as members of an autonomous Indigenous jurisdiction that operates under its own Constitution and is recognized under international law through UNDRIP and ADRIP.

Xi-Amaru Native American standing is formally issued through the courts and administrative processes of the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice under the inherent governing rights of Indigenous peoples affirmed by ADRIP and UNDRIP.

That standing operates in conjunction with any lawful status the individual holds within the United States. For those who are U.S. citizens the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 confirms that both standings coexist.

What this means in practice is that Xi-Amaru Native Americans have formal documented standing within a recognized Indigenous jurisdiction that operates by its own laws — independently of any other system.

Why International Law Matters Here

UNDRIP and ADRIP establish that Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and strengthen their distinct political, legal, economic, social, and cultural institutions.

These rights exist whether or not the federal government of the United States recognizes a particular Indigenous nation. The Xi-Amaru Republic does not seek federal recognition.

Its authority comes from God and from the inherent rights of Indigenous peoples. Xi-Amaru Native Americans hold standing within a jurisdiction that reflects and operates from those rights.

What Xi-Amaru Native Americans Have Access To

Becoming a Xi-Amaru Native American provides formal documentation and recognition within a separate legal jurisdiction.

It provides access to tribal tax-exempt business registration for those who are self-employed or building a business. It provides the legal option to formally change your name through the Xi-Amaru Republic court. And it establishes formally recognized national standing within this jurisdiction that operates in conjunction with any lawful status the individual holds within the United States.

For intentional families these represent formally documented, internationally recognized standing within an autonomous Indigenous jurisdiction that operates by its own values and its own law.

The Xi-Amaru Republic Is Built on a Christian Foundation

The Xi-Amaru Republic was founded by Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears through divine instruction.

God is openly acknowledged as the source of wisdom and direction for this nation. For Christian families seeking a framework grounded in faith rather than in secular institutional values, this matters.

All Xi-Amaru Native Americans are asked to respect that this jurisdiction was built on and operates from Christian principles.

Is This Relevant to Families Who Choose Natural Health Approaches?

For families who make intentional decisions about natural health, who prefer natural remedies where available, and who think carefully about medical interventions for their children, understanding the full scope of lawful frameworks available is part of operating with complete information.

National standing within an autonomous Indigenous jurisdiction is a layer of recognized legal standing that exists outside of the conventional institutional system.

The Xi-Amaru Republic does not make legal claims about how its jurisdiction interacts with any specific institutional policy.

What it provides is formally documented, internationally recognized standing within a separate legal framework operated by Xi-Amaru Native Americans for Xi-Amaru Native Americans.

Which Pathway Is Right for Your Family?

The Tribal Screening Process is for individuals and families with Indigenous lineage connected to the peoples of the Americas or married to an active Xi-Amaru Native American. The ARK Eligibility Process is for Christian individuals and families seeking protective national standing regardless of Indigenous lineage. Both lead to the Citizenship Procedure and to formal recognition as Xi-Amaru Native Americans upon completion.

NEXT STEP

Learn which pathway applies to your family at aboriginalministryofjustice.org/citizenship-pathway.

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