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Declaration of Independence of the Xi-Amaru Republic

(Who We Separated From, Why, and When)

The Xi-Amaru Republic formally declared independence on December 17, 2022, in Houston, Texas, through a written and signed Declaration of Independence authored by Re Asaruamun NabiSenAmun and edited by Kirbie Speights and Nnakina Xi-Amaru 

The Declaration was notarized and signed by Nnakina Xi-Amaru at 4106 Sun Meadow Drive, Houston, TX 77072, with witnesses present and formal documentation recorded  .

This declaration established the Xi-Amaru Republic as a free and independent Indigenous nation and formally dissolved all political ties with the prior governing entity.

Who the Xi-Amaru Republic Separated From

The Declaration states that the Xi-Amaru Republic separated from:

The document declares that:

“All political connection between them and the Xi-Amaru Republic is, and ought to be, totally dissolved.”

The Xi-Amaru Republic declared independence on December 17, 2022, formally separating from the Aboriginal Republic of North America (ARNA) under Chief Amaru Namaa Taga Xi-Ali Muhammad after years of documented constitutional violations, denial of civil rights, and abuse of authority. The Declaration of Independence established the Xi-Amaru Republic as a sovereign Indigenous nation governed under natural law, self-determination, and international Indigenous rights principles.

The Former Authority Named in the Declaration

The Declaration identifies the former ruling authority as:

Chief Amaru Namaa Taga Xi-Ali Muhammad

Chief of the Aboriginal Republic of North America (ARNA)

He is named directly as the head of the government from which the Xi-Amaru people withdrew.

Why Separation Was Declared

The Declaration explains that separation was not sudden or emotional, but the result of long-term unresolved abuses of power, violations of natural law, and constitutional breaches.

It states that the Xi-Amaru people endured:

These grievances are documented across multiple sections of the Declaration.

Attempts to Resolve the Conflict Before Separation

The Declaration records that the Xi-Amaru people:

All such efforts were described as being met with:

“Repeated indifference and injury.”

The document states that separation occurred only after exhausting internal remedies.

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The Legal and Moral Basis for Independence

The Declaration grounds independence in:

Natural Law as the highest authority

The inherent right of peoples to abolish destructive governments

The duty of people to establish new governance when tyranny becomes persistent

It declares that when a government reduces a people to being “voiceless” or subjects them to tyranny, they are obligated to withdraw and establish new protections for their future security.

Formal Act of Independence

The Declaration concludes with a formal legal statement that the Xi-Amaru Republic:

Why This Matters for the Xi-Amaru Republic Today

This Declaration is not symbolic.

It serves as:

Every department, including the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice, traces its authority to this act of independence.

Xi-Amaru Republic tribal members present to witness the signing of the declaration of Independence from the Aboriginal Republic of North America (ARNA)

Aboriginal Americans - XI-Amaru Republic

Pages from the 2022 signed Declaration of Independence of the Xi-Amaru Republic

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