UNDRIP and the Xi-Amaru Republic: Advancing the Rights of a Restored Indigenous Nation

The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) affirms the rights of Indigenous peoples to self-determination, cultural preservation, land, and governance, promoting justice, dignity, and global recognition.
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.
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.
Meeting 2: Xi-Amaru Republic Six-Month Strategic Plan and Upcoming Census
The second tribal meeting in November will focus on the future direction of the Xi-Amaru Republic, including our strategic plans for the coming six months and preparations for the upcoming […]
Meeting 1: Xi-Amaru Republic Updates, Taxation Overview, and Career Opportunities
Join us for the first of two important tribal meetings this November, where we will provide critical updates on the Xi-Amaru Republic’s growth, discuss recent changes in taxation policies, and […]
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.
Distinguishing Between the Lawful Standing of the Xi-Amaru Republic and Sovereign Citizen Ideologies

In the realm of legal and governmental frameworks, it’s crucial to understand the differences between legitimate Indigenous self-government and fringe ideologies that falsely claim to offer legal advantages.
Is There Proof That Misnomer “Black” People Are Indeed Indigenous to America?

Xi-Amaru Native Americans who are a part of the Xi-Amaru Republic Indigenous Government, work to reclaim and affirm their identity, they are challenging long-held narratives and utilizing their Indigenous rights to properly represent themselves—not only in history but in the present.
Embracing Faith: The Xi-Amaru Republic’s Commitment to Christianity and Indigenous Identity

The Xi-Amaru Republic proudly embraces Christianity as a central aspect of its faith. While this may raise questions or curiosity among some, it is essential to understand that the Xi-Amaru Native Americans’ commitment to Christianity does not diminish their Indigenous identity.
Are You Implying the Federal Government Was Granted the Authority to Manage Indigenous Peoples’ Rights?

The relationship between Indigenous peoples and federal governments has long been a complex and often contentious issue, particularly when it comes to the management of Indigenous rights.