Xi-Amaru National Anthem Music Video Premieres January 25, 2026

The Xi-Amaru Republic announces the premiere of its official national anthem music video on January 25, 2026. Led by Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears, the project marks a historic moment of Indigenous restoration, faith, and nation-building.
Xi-Amaru National Anthem Lyrics | Official Words of the Xi-Amaru Republic

The official lyrics of the Xi-Amaru National Anthem, reflecting the restoration, faith, freedom, and calling of the Xi-Amaru people as a holy nation.
Xi-Amaru National Anthem Now on YouTube Music | Official Release

The Xi-Amaru National Anthem is now available on YouTube. Listen, like, and support the release to help bring our anthem to all major streaming platforms and share the sound of our nation’s restoration with the world.
Xi-Amaru National Anthem Released | Official Anthem of the Xi-Amaru Republic

The Xi-Amaru Republic officially releases its national anthem, a powerful song of restoration, freedom, faith, and nationhood. Now streaming worldwide.
Entry-Level Tribal Law Course: Official Dates & Live Session Schedule Announced

Live online sessions for the Entry-Level Tribal Law Course take place March 9–11, 2026 at 7:30 PM CDT, with a bonus certification session on March 12 for citizens.
2026: A Breakthrough Season for the Builders – Message from Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears

2026 marks a new season of breakthrough, healing, and elevation for the builders of the Xi-Amaru Republic. In this message, Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears shares why this moment is different and what it will require to lead, serve, and build in alignment with God.
Kingdom Culture vs Black Culture: Nationhood and Legal Identity Explained

Kingdom Culture in the Xi-Amaru Republic functions as a national and legal framework rooted in governance, covenant, and moral accountability—distinct from racial classifications that lack jurisdiction or sovereign identity.
ARNA Chief Collapse Follows 2025 Spiritual Judgment Delivered by Xi-Amaru Republic Chief

The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice documents how the public collapse of ARNA’s former chief in January 2026 aligns with a judgment issued by the Xi-Amaru Republic in June 2025.
ARNA Political Collapse Follows 2025 Spiritual Judgment Delivered by Xi-Amaru Republic Chief

The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice issues a January 2026 follow-up report on ARNA’s dissolution of its Ministerial Congress, linking the institutional collapse to a warning delivered by Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears in 2025 that God’s word would not return void.
Tribal Screening and Indigenous Rights | Understanding Indigenous Status

Many Indigenous people have been misclassified under colonial systems. This article explains Indigenous rights, modern Indigenous jurisdiction, and how tribal screening restores lawful recognition.