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On the Road and Recognized: Xi-Amaru Republic Citizens in Everyday Life

Citizenship is more than a legal status—it is a part of everyday life. From identity and community to participation and responsibility, this article explores how citizenship shapes daily experiences and contributes to an ongoing relationship between individuals and the nation to which they belong.

How the Xi-Amaru Republic Maintains Government-to-Government Relations

How does the Xi-Amaru Republic maintain government-to-government relations? This article examines the framework, practices, and principles involved in maintaining official relations between governments and the role such interactions play within the Republic’s institutional structure.

What ‘Not Federally Recognized’ Means — and What It Does Not

Understanding federal recognition is essential to understanding indigenous governance and authority. This article explains what federal recognition means, the legal and governmental relationships it establishes, and equally important, what it does not mean, helping readers distinguish common misconceptions from established facts.