The Role of Aboriginal Ministry of Justice in the Xi-Amaru Republic’s Development
As the Xi-Amaru Republic evolves, the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice is central to our progress and governance. Understanding its role helps highlight how we’re building a strong foundation for our indigenous government.
Aboriginal Ministry of Justice: A Cornerstone of the Xi-Amaru Republic
Aboriginal Ministry of Justice plays a crucial role in the Xi-Amaru Republic’s journey towards sovereignty and self-governance.
The Xi-Amaru Republic Constitution
The people of the Xi-Amaru Republic, deeply rooted in the indigenous heritage of Amexum and residing within the United States of America, assert our inherent rights and sovereignty to operate an indian country within the territory, as recognized by the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). Our mission is centered on self-determination, the safeguarding of our culture, and enhancing the well-being of our Indian Country (nation-state).
The Xi-Amaru Republic Tribal Meeting 03/01/2024 (Available for public viewing)
It is considered a sovereign nation-state with unofficial tribal members who are nationals; official members both national and citizen, who share a common descent from Amexem also known as America.
What is the Xi-Amaru Republic?
The Xi-Amaru Republic is an indigenous government (Indian Country) that declared its Independence on December 17th 2022 created to serve and protect the rights of Native Americans, particularly melanated communities who have been historically marginalized. It operates as a sovereign nation with its own governance structure, legal framework, and cultural focus.