Start a Tribal Business – Creating a Tribal Entity within the Xi-Amaru Republic

Start a Tribal Business under the Xi-Amaru Republic Indigenous Jurisdiction. Learn how to create a tax-exempt tribal entity, file your IRS fiduciary notice, and build generational wealth while restoring Indigenous economy and identity.
Understanding Nationality vs. Citizenship | Tribal Enrollment

the Xi-Amaru Republic’s Tribal Enrollment Series, where Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears explains the difference between nationality and citizenship and why it matters for misclassified Indigenous people across the Americas.
Call to Vote: Help Choose the Official Flag of the Xi-Amaru Republic

Cast your vote for the official flag of the Xi-Amaru Republic. Review full flag descriptions, eligibility requirements, and submission deadline before the national reveal on April 28, 2025—honoring the 1-year anniversary of our Constitution.
Understanding tax liability as A Xi-Amaru Native American: IRS Assistance Service

Learn how the IRS Assistance Service helps Xi-Amaru Native Americans lawfully declare their non-taxable status through IRS Form 56. Understand your tax liability, annual filing requirements, and the importance of jurisdictional alignment under Indigenous governance.
How UNDRIP and ADRIP Support Indigenous Peoples Without Federal Recognition

This article explores how the UNDRIP and ADRIP empower non-federally recognized Indigenous peoples to operate and advocate for their rights within the United States and beyond.
The History of the American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (ADRIP)

The American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (ADRIP) is a guide document that protects the rights of Indigenous peoples across the Americas.
The History of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)

Explore the history and significance of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in this comprehensive article. Learn about the decades of advocacy and negotiation that led to its adoption in 2007, the key provisions empowering Indigenous sovereignty, and its ongoing impact as a framework for justice and cultural preservation. Dive into the challenges, triumphs, and the future of Indigenous rights through the lens of this landmark declaration.
Biography of Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears

Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears is a Native American-born Indigenous jurist, activist, and the founding mother of the Xi-Amaru Republic—a self-governing Indigenous nation devoted to sovereignty and the self-determination of Indigenous peoples.
Summary of Xi-Amaru Republic Tribal Meeting – November 8, 2024

Introduction On November 8, 2024, Aboriginal Ministry of Justice held its first of two scheduled tribal meetings for the month, addressing key updates and outlining development plans in the Xi-Amaru […]