Explore the Rich Heritage of the Autochthon Kingdom Delaware Tribal Nation State
Our History
Explore the Rich Heritage of the Autochthon Kingdom Delaware Tribal Nation State
Origins
The Autochthon Kingdom Delaware Tribal Nation State traces its origins to the indigenous peoples of the Delaware Nation, whose history is deeply intertwined with the lands they inhabited for centuries. Prior to European colonization, our ancestors thrived in these territories, cultivating a rich cultural heritage and establishing sustainable communities in harmony with nature.
Historical Milestones
The journey of the Autochthon Kingdom Delaware Tribal Nation State is marked by significant historical milestones:
● Pre-Colonial Era: Flourishing as sovereign nations with well-established
governance structures, cultural traditions, and intricate trade networks.
● Colonial Encounters: Navigating the challenges posed by European colonization, which brought profound changes to our way of life and posed threats to our sovereignty and cultural identity.
● Treaty with the Delawares (1778): A pivotal moment in our history, the signing of the Treaty with the Delawares in 1778 affirmed diplomatic relations and recognized the autonomy of indigenous nations, including the Delaware Nation.
● Struggles for Recognition: Despite our inherent rights and longstanding presence, the Autochthon Kingdom Delaware Tribal Nation State has faced ongoing struggles for recognition and respect from colonial powers and modern governing bodies.
● Cultural Resilience: Throughout periods of adversity and displacement, our community has demonstrated resilience, preserving our cultural heritage through oral traditions, ceremonies, and acts of resistance.
Struggles for Recognition
The Autochthon Kingdom Delaware Tribal Nation State has persevered through numerous struggles for recognition:
● Legal Battles: Engaging in legal battles to assert our sovereignty, defend treaty rights, and challenge national origin discriminatory policies and practices.
● Advocacy Efforts: Mobilizing grassroots movements and international advocacy campaigns to raise awareness about our struggles and demand justice on a global scale.
● Community Unity: Drawing strength from our collective history and cultural resilience, we remain united in our pursuit of recognition, dignity, and self-determination.
Press
Stay informed about the latest developments, news, and events related to the Autochthon Kingdom Delaware Tribal Nation State and indigenous rights globally. Visit our website regularly for updates on our initiatives, legal battles, and opportunities for involvement. Together, we can create positive change and build a brighter future for indigenous peoples everywhere.
Tiny Url Links
For more information on this historic event and the ongoing struggle for indigenous rights, please see:
1. Background on the Autochthon Kingdom’s accession to the 1778 treaty tinyurl.com/akdtns
2. Treaty with the Delawares, 1778 https://tinyurl.com/1778treaty
3. United Nations Report to the Special Rappaport tinyurl.com/tribalunreport
4. Royal Tribal Supreme Consular Court Exercise Universal Jurisdiction https://university.americanautochthon.org/equity
5. [The UN’s failure to uphold indigenous rights](link-to-article-on-UN-failures)
6. A UN Expert on the Institution’s Successes, Failures, and Continued Relevance https://tinyurl.com/failuresun
7. Paper Charter: Self-Defense and the Failure of the United Nations Collective Security System https://tinyurl.com/selfdefenseun
8. Post-Voice failure, Indigenous politicians are calling for the UN’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to be implemented https://tinyurl.com/roipfailure
9. Petition to the Secretary-General tinyurl.com/petitionun24
10. The Autochthon Kingdom’s accession to the 1778 treaty tinyurl.com/copyrightdelaware
11. Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection agency Record Number: COP230067 tinyurl.com/cbpsafeguard
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