Your AMJ Account and Your Client Portal Are Not the Same Thing

Confused about the difference between an AMJ Account and a Client Portal? This guide explains the purpose of each platform, the services they provide, and how they work together to help you manage your applications, access important documents, and stay informed throughout your process.
Citizen Account Activation — Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about the Citizen Account Activation process? Our Frequently Asked Questions article provides clear answers to common inquiries regarding required documents, activation steps, processing timelines, account access, and other important information to help you complete the process successfully.
Something Is Coming for Xi-Amaru Citizens — Is Your Account Ready?

Exclusive information, updates, and citizen-only content are available to members of the Xi-Amaru Republic who complete their Citizen Account Activation process. Activate your account to gain access to protected resources, official announcements, and benefits reserved exclusively for active citizens.
Your Citizen Account Is Ready — Activate Before Next Month

Citizens of the Xi-Amaru Republic are encouraged to complete their Citizen Account Activation before next month to maintain active status and preserve exclusive access to citizen-only services and opportunities.
Indigenous Nations and Government-to-Government Relations: What UNDRIP Changed

Federal recognition is not the source of Indigenous sovereignty. Under UNDRIP, Indigenous peoples have inherent authority grounded in international law. Here is how it works.
UNDRIP in Practice: The Xi-Amaru Republic as a Model of Indigenous Self-Governance

Learn how UNDRIP is implemented when it is used in the real world, and how the Xi-Amaru Republic makes an example
UNDRIP Article 33: The Right to Determine Your Own Citizenship and National Identity

Under UNDRIP Article 33, Indigenous peoples have the sovereign right to determine their own citizenship and national identity. Here is what that means.
UNDRIP Articles 3, 4, 5, 33 and 34: The Complete Framework for Indigenous Sovereignty

Five key UNDRIP articles work together to establish a complete framework for Indigenous self-determination and sovereignty. Here they are, explained together.
UNDRIP Article 4: The Right to Indigenous Self-Governance and Autonomous Functions

UNDRIP Article 4 guarantees Indigenous peoples the right to autonomy and self-government in their internal affairs. Discover what it means and how it is applied.
UNDRIP Article 34 Explained: The Right of Indigenous Nations to Their Own Legal Systems

UNDRIP Article 34 protects Indigenous peoples’ right to maintain their own legal institutions, customs, and juridical systems. Here is what it means in practice.