Why Families Are Becoming Xi-Amaru Native Americans and What Tax Exemption Actually Means for Yours

More families are choosing to become Xi-Amaru Native Americans as they seek to strengthen their connection to identity, heritage, and community. This article explores the factors influencing this growing interest and examines the experiences and motivations that lead families to pursue citizenship together.
Your AMJ Client Portal and Your Citizen Account Are Not the Same Thing

The AMJ client portal and your Xi-Amaru Republic citizen account are two different things. Learn what each one is, who has access, and how to get help with either.
What Is Dual Status? Tribal Citizenship and U.S. Citizenship Explained

Learn what dual status means within the Xi-Amaru Republic and how individuals may hold standing as both United States citizens and Xi-Amaru Native Americans through Indigenous self-governance and tribal citizenship
The Xi-Amaru People: A History the World Is Finally Hearing

The Xi-Amaru people are an Indigenous people of the Americas whose identity has been shaped by historical classification, administrative systems, and modern governance restoration. This article explains the history, context, and contemporary understanding of Xi-Amaru peoplehood.
Understanding Citizenship: Status, Protection, and Lawful Participation

Citizenship is a legal status that defines rights, protection, and lawful participation. Learn what citizenship means and how it works across governing systems.
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.
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.
What are the ways in which tribal governments have acquired real property?
What are the ways in which tribal governments have acquired real property? According to Felix S. Cohen’s Handbook of Federal Indian Law, 1982 Edition, there are six ways in which […]
Are Indian tribes subject to federal income taxation?
Are Indian tribes subject to federal income taxation? An Indian tribe, and any unincorporated business owned by the tribe, are not entities subject to federal income tax. They are not […]
08/04/22 State of Emergency Announcement | the Aboriginal Republic of North America (ARNA)
State of Emergency Announcement, of the Aboriginal Republic of North America (ARNA) Interested in becoming a tribal member? learn more Works Cited entry ARNA protocol