Understanding the Xi-Amaru Republic: What It Is and Isn’t in Terms of Spirituality

Discover the spiritual foundation of the Xi-Amaru Republic—an Indigenous nation guided by faith, built through divine instruction, and committed to honoring both ancestral heritage and religious freedom.
The Ancestral Legacy of the Xi-Amaru Natives: Descendants of the Olmecs and Mayas

Explore the ancestral legacy of the Xi-Amaru Natives, direct descendants of the Olmecs and Mayas — ancient civilizations that shaped the Americas. Learn how their cultural and spiritual heritage continues to thrive through identity, resilience, and nationhood.
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.
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.
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.
Overview of November 11, 2024 Tribal Monthly Introduction Meeting

In the Xi-Amaru Republic’s monthly meeting on November 11, 2024, Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru presented a comprehensive overview of the Indigenous nation’s mission, vision, and historical journey. Officially established on December 17, 2022, the Xi-Amaru Republic was formed to protect Indigenous rights, preserve cultural heritage, and promote community prosperity after breaking away from the Aboriginal Republic of North America (ARNA). This milestone marked a crucial step in building an autonomous Indigenous government based on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and the American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (ADRIP).
Chief Nnakina highlighted the Republic’s structured government, including its executive, legislative, and judicial branches, and the implementation of a new taxation system aimed at supporting citizens’ economic independence. Upcoming events were also announced, including a partnership with the Community Treehouse Center Detroit, inviting members to actively engage with initiatives that reinforce Indigenous sovereignty, cultural preservation, and self-governance.
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 […]
Upcoming Tribal Meetings in November: Join Us for Key Updates and Future Planning

is excited to announce two important tribal meetings in November. These gatherings will provide updates on the nation’s progress and offer a space for collective input as we plan for the months ahead.
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.