Lawful Frameworks Outside the Conventional Government System
Learn how lawful Indigenous frameworks operate outside the conventional government system and how the Xi-Amaru Republic presents itself as an autonomous Indigenous jurisdiction grounded in self-governance, faith, and international.

Lawful Frameworks Outside the Conventional Government System

Learn how lawful Indigenous frameworks operate outside the conventional government system and how the Xi-Amaru Republic presents itself as an autonomous Indigenous jurisdiction grounded in self-governance, faith, and international Indigenous rights.

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Lawful Frameworks Outside the Conventional Government System

What Most People Are Never Told

Most people spend their entire lives operating within one governmental framework.

From birth records and identification documents to employment, taxes, education, and family law, nearly every aspect of life is connected to the conventional government system of the country in which they live.

What many people are never taught is that other lawful frameworks also exist.

Throughout history, Indigenous nations, tribal governments, and autonomous jurisdictions have maintained their own systems of governance, citizenship, courts, and administration separate from conventional governmental structures.

The Xi-Amaru Republic presents itself as one of these Indigenous autonomous jurisdictions operating within its own lawful framework.

Understanding Indigenous Autonomous Jurisdictions

An Indigenous autonomous jurisdiction is a self-governing body established by Indigenous peoples for the purpose of maintaining their own political, legal, social, economic, and cultural systems.

These jurisdictions operate according to their own constitutions, governing structures, and citizenship procedures.

Their authority is rooted in the inherent rights of Indigenous peoples to govern themselves and preserve their communities.

International frameworks such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and the American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (ADRIP) recognize the rights of Indigenous peoples to maintain and strengthen their own institutions and determine their own membership.

The Xi-Amaru Republic identifies itself as operating within this internationally recognized framework of Indigenous self-governance.

What It Means to Operate Within a Different Framework

For Xi-Amaru Native Americans, operating within a lawful Indigenous framework means holding documented standing within an autonomous Indigenous jurisdiction while continuing to live and function within the United States.

This concept is often described as coexistence between jurisdictions rather than opposition to one another.

The Xi-Amaru Republic teaches that Indigenous jurisdictions and the United States can exist simultaneously, with individuals participating in both frameworks at the same time.

Within the Xi-Amaru Republic, citizens may access internal documentation, citizenship procedures, tribal business registration opportunities, and administrative processes conducted through the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice.

The Xi-Amaru Republic as a Self-Governing Indigenous Nation

The Xi-Amaru Republic was formally established on December 17, 2022, in Houston, Texas. It operates under its own Constitution and administrative systems through the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice.

The nation teaches that Indigenous peoples possess inherent governing authority that exists independently of federal recognition.

According to its framework, the Xi-Amaru Republic functions as a coexisting Indigenous jurisdiction with its own laws, citizenship procedures, courts, and administrative records.

Unlike federally recognized tribes, the Xi-Amaru Republic does not seek formal recognition from the federal government of the United States.

Instead, it maintains that its authority derives from God and from the inherent rights of Indigenous peoples affirmed under international Indigenous law.

Rights Recognized Under International Indigenous Law

UNDRIP and ADRIP recognize a variety of rights connected to Indigenous self-governance and self-determination.

These rights include the ability of Indigenous peoples to maintain their own political and legal systems, determine citizenship and membership requirements, preserve cultural traditions, and develop economic institutions within their own jurisdictions.

The Xi-Amaru Republic references these international frameworks as support for its position that Indigenous peoples possess the lawful right to establish and maintain autonomous systems of governance independent of conventional government structures.

The nation also emphasizes that these rights are rooted in the historical existence of Indigenous governments that existed long before modern nation-states were established.

Practical Areas of Indigenous National Standing

According to the Xi-Amaru Republic, Indigenous national standing within its jurisdiction may include access to citizenship documentation, tribal tax-exempt business registration opportunities, legal name change procedures conducted through the Xi-Amaru Republic court system, and participation in a faith-based Indigenous governing structure.

The nation also appeals to individuals and families seeking frameworks that align with their values, particularly around faith, family structure, intentional living, and economic independence.

The Xi-Amaru Republic presents these systems as lawful alternatives operating alongside conventional governmental structures rather than replacing them.

A Christian Foundation and Indigenous Governance

The Xi-Amaru Republic openly identifies itself as a Christian nation founded through divine instruction.

It teaches that all governing authority ultimately derives from God and that Indigenous self-governance operates within that spiritual framework.

Citizenship pathways administered by the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice reflect both Indigenous governance principles and Christian values.

The nation encourages applicants to align themselves with its moral, spiritual, and cultural standards as part of the citizenship process.

This combination of Indigenous governance and Christian foundation is one of the defining features of the Xi-Amaru Republic’s identity.

Understanding the Citizenship Pathways

The Xi-Amaru Republic offers two pathways toward becoming a Xi-Amaru Native American.

The Tribal Screening Process is intended for individuals with Indigenous lineage connected to the peoples of the Americas or those married to active Xi-Amaru Native Americans.

The ARK Eligibility Process is intended for Christian individuals and families who seek citizenship through faith-based alignment rather than Indigenous lineage.

Both pathways begin with an eligibility review and may lead to temporary national status followed by the full Citizenship Procedure.

Learning About Lawful Alternatives

The Xi-Amaru Republic teaches that understanding lawful frameworks outside the conventional government system begins with education and awareness.

For many individuals, learning about Indigenous autonomous jurisdictions introduces perspectives on governance, citizenship, and self-determination that they were never previously exposed to.

The nation encourages individuals and families interested in Indigenous national standing to review the available citizenship pathways and determine whether participation within the Xi-Amaru Republic aligns with their beliefs, goals, and values.

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