The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice has been awarded the International Recognition for Outstanding Contribution to Indigenous Human Rights 2025, acknowledging its work in restoring Indigenous identity and empowering misclassified Indigenous peoples across the Americas. The educational and administrative institution of the Xi-Amaru Republic has been recognized for its community-focused approach to Indigenous rights education and nation-building.
The award highlights the organization’s commitment to providing clear education on Indigenous rights, history, and self-determination while offering practical services including tribal screening, native status correction, and legal support. Through these efforts, the organization has created pathways for individuals and families to reclaim their heritage and understand their jurisdiction under international Indigenous rights frameworks.
A pivotal moment in the organization’s history came on December 17, 2022, when the Xi-Amaru Republic exercised its right to self-determination under both the American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. This formally established the Indigenous government structure and laid the groundwork for comprehensive programs that continue to expand today.
Since 2022, the organization has demonstrated consistent growth, developing educational programs that make complex legal concepts accessible to the public. The Indigenous rights education programs include national verification and protection systems, citizenship procedures, and resources that support Xi-Amaru Native Americans in understanding their identity and legal standing.
The recognition comes as the organization serves a diverse audience drawn to cultural truth and purpose-driven community building. This includes individuals seeking to understand their Indigenous identity, families wanting to connect with their heritage, and community members interested in learning about their rights under international Indigenous declarations. The organization has built trust through its focus on education, cultural awareness, and practical community support.
Looking ahead to 2026-2027, the organization plans to expand its educational offerings with new learning tools, workshops, and outreach initiatives. These efforts aim to strengthen community engagement and increase access to resources about culture, history, and individual rights. The focus remains on building an informed and empowered community through consistent education and accessible support systems that reflect both cultural authenticity and principles of justice and integrity. The comprehensive approach to Indigenous identity restoration continues to set the foundation for positive community transformation and increased public awareness of Indigenous self-determination rights.


