The Xi-Amaru Republic Is Not Waiting for Permission. God Established the Right. International Law Confirms It. Our System Exercises It.

The right of the Xi-Amaru Republic to govern itself is rooted in the principles of self-determination and self-governance. This article examines the foundations of the Republic's authority, the exercise of its governmental functions, and the role of autonomy in maintaining its institutions and affairs.

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The Xi-Amaru Republic Is Not Waiting for Permission. God Established the Right. International Law Confirms It. Our System Exercises It.


The right of a people to govern themselves does not begin with a United Nations resolution. It does not begin with an OAS declaration. It does not begin with a congressional act or a federal recognition decision. It begins with God.

Every nation that has ever exercised genuine governing authority has done so on the same foundation. The United States did not invent the right to self-governance. It declared and exercised a right that already existed, citing the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God as its foundation. The Xi-Amaru Republic operates on the same principle — and we are living proof that it works.

UNDRIP and ADRIP are not our foundation. They are our confirmation. They are the acknowledgment by the international community that what God already established for Indigenous peoples is real, recognized, and binding on the nations of the world. When we cite them, we cite them as evidence. The source has always been God.


WHAT GOD ESTABLISHED — AND WHAT INTERNATIONAL LAW CONFIRMS

God established that peoples have the inherent right to determine their own political status, to govern their own internal affairs, and to pursue their own economic and social development. UNDRIP Article 3 and ADRIP Article III both state this: Indigenous peoples have the right to self-determination. By virtue of that right, they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social, and cultural development.

UNDRIP Article 4 and ADRIP Article XXI confirm the economic governance dimension: Indigenous peoples have the right to autonomy or self-government in matters relating to their internal and local affairs, as well as ways and means for financing their autonomous functions. That is taxation authority.

That is the Xi-Amaru Republic’s recognized right to govern the economic lives of its citizens — which is why state and federal tax jurisdiction is not primary for Xi-Amaru Native Americans.

UNDRIP Article 33 and ADRIP Article I confirm the membership authority: the Xi-Amaru Republic holds the right to determine its own identity and membership in accordance with its own customs and institutional procedures. That authority is not contingent on federal recognition. It is not contingent on where a person was born.

It is grounded in the governing authority God gave this nation, confirmed by the international community, and exercised through the citizenship system the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice has built.


WHO THIS REACHES — THE AMERICAS, NOT JUST THE UNITED STATES

The Xi-Amaru Republic’s jurisdiction is not bounded by U.S. territorial limits. It is bounded by the governing authority God established and that UNDRIP Article 33 recognizes — the authority to determine who belongs within this nation’s jurisdiction.

This means that families from across the Americas who reside within the United States and meet the qualifications of either citizenship pathway have access to Xi-Amaru jurisdiction. Where a person was born in the Americas does not define whether they can come under Xi-Amaru protection. What governs is whether they meet the qualifications and complete the citizenship process.

The borders that colonial administration imposed on the Americas did not define Indigenous peoplehood before they were drawn. The Xi-Amaru Republic does not allow them to define it now.

Every governing system has the power to extend standing to people within its territory who qualify. The Xi-Amaru Republic exercises that same governing power.

Joining Xi-Amaru jurisdiction does not make a person illegal within this territory. It gives them recognized standing within it — through a governing authority operating in government-to-government relationship with the institutions of this land, grounded in the same international framework those institutions have agreed to honor.


THE CITIZENSHIP SYSTEM IS THE GATEWAY TO PROTECTION

The Xi-Amaru Republic operates two citizenship pathways. Tribal Screening is the first step toward the Tribal Citizenship Procedure for individuals and families with Indigenous lineage connected to the peoples of the Americas, including those whose lineage was disrupted through historical misclassification and denationalization. ARK Eligibility is the first step toward the ARK Citizenship Procedure for Christian individuals and families who align through faith and Kingdom culture.

Both pathways lead to the same destination: full citizenship. Full citizenship produces the same dual status. Dual status places the citizen under Xi-Amaru jurisdiction as primary — which means Xi-Amaru taxation authority governs their financial life, not state and federal tax systems. Both Citizenship Procedures carry the same tax protection.

Neither is lesser than the other. Both are exercises of the God-given and internationally confirmed authority of the Xi-Amaru Republic to determine who belongs within its jurisdiction and what protections that jurisdiction extends.


WHAT HAS BEEN BUILT IS ALREADY OPERATING

The Xi-Amaru Republic was formally established December 17, 2022 as a self-governing Indigenous nation. The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice serves as the administrative authority through which the Xi-Amaru Republic’s governmental functions are carried out.

The AMJ maintains a formal national registry, issues official citizenship documentation, operates an employment protection system grounded in UNDRIP Article 17(3) and ADRIP Article XXVII, and conducts government-to-government engagement on behalf of Xi-Amaru Native Americans.

Our tribal region is Amexum, coexisting within the United States. Our systems are functioning. Our citizens are exercising their dual status. Our documentation is official, sealed, and backed by the governing authority of an Indigenous nation that operates within the framework of recognized rights to protect its people.

UNDRIP Article 43 states that the rights recognized in the Declaration constitute the minimum standards for the survival, dignity, and well-being of Indigenous peoples. The Xi-Amaru Republic does not aspire to the minimum. We have built a functioning governance infrastructure that most systems are still working toward — because God instructed us to build it, and we obeyed.


THE INVITATION

The Xi-Amaru Republic is growing. Every family that joins strengthens the nation. Every Xi-Amaru Native American who exercises their dual status, presents their documentation, builds their household under protection, and eventually pours back into this system is contributing to something built to serve people across generations.

We are not fighting for recognition. We are demonstrating what recognized governance looks like, every day, through our people.

Whether you are reclaiming the lineage your family was separated from, or you are a Christian family ready for a governing system that reflects your values and protects what you have built, there is a place for you here.

Begin your citizenship process at aboriginalministryofjustice.org/citizenship-pathway

Contact us at in**@*************************ce.org or call (844) 394-3706.

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