Are You Implying the Federal Government Was Granted the Authority to Manage Indigenous Peoples’ Rights?

The relationship between Indigenous peoples and federal governments has long been a complex and often contentious issue, particularly when it comes to the management of Indigenous rights.
Design the Official Flag of the Xi-Amaru Republic – Your Chance to Make History!

As the Xi-Amaru Republic continues to grow and establish its unique identity, we are excited to announce a significant milestone in our journey: the creation of our official flag. This flag will not only represent our nation’s unity and values but also serve as a powerful symbol of our heritage and aspirations.
Xi-Amaru Native Americans: A Journey Through History and Revival

The Xi-Amaru Native Americans are the melanated original people of the Americas, tracing their ancestry back to the ancient civilizations that once thrived across the continent.
Governing Authority Confirmation Form – Tribal Members prior to 2024

This form will help us understand who is committed to moving forward with the development of our indigenous government.
Role of the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice in Xi-Amaru Republic Development

The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice plays a central role in developing the Xi-Amaru Republic through Indigenous governance, lawful administration, and nation-building systems.
Aboriginal Ministry of Justice: A Cornerstone of the Xi-Amaru Republic

Aboriginal Ministry of Justice plays a crucial role in the Xi-Amaru Republic’s journey towards sovereignty and self-governance.
Xi-Amaru Republic Announces the Signing of Its Constitution in Rome, Georgia

On April 28, 2024, the Xi-Amaru Republic formally signed its Constitution in Rome, Georgia, establishing a structured framework for Indigenous self-government and lawful governance.
The Xi-Amaru Republic Tribal Meeting 03.01.2024

Official overview of the Tribal Meeting held on 03.01.2023 including meeting purpose, topics discussed, and governance updates.
Indigenous Nations Beyond State Recognition: Understanding Autonomy Under International Law

Indigenous nations across the Americas possess inherent autonomy that does not depend on state recognition. This article explains how international law affirms Indigenous self-governance beyond domestic recognition systems.
What is the Aboriginal Republic of North America (ARNA)?

The Aboriginal Republic of North America (ARNA) is an Indigenous government formed to address denationalization and colonial misclassification. This overview also explains how the Xi-Amaru Republic emerged as a formal protective jurisdiction serving Melanated Indigenous peoples across the Americas.