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The Xi-Amaru People: A History the World Is Finally Hearing

The history and identity of the Xi-Amaru people explained

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.

Not Just Slavery: The Xi-Amaru Journey Through Genocide, Erasure, and Rebirth

Slavery may have ended on paper, but the true chains were mental, legal, and spiritual—woven through the loss of land, language, and Indigenous identity. For Xi-Amaru Native Americans, freedom is not a date in history—it is the ongoing restoration of who we are, where we come from, and who governs us. Emancipation begins when identity is reclaimed, and justice begins when truth is restored.