

Our Tribal citizens, including American aborigine and Moors communities, are expected to know and understand the various laws of the land. These laws are crucial in promoting and enforcing, or sometimes limiting, our journey toward self-governance. We aim to utilize public records, along with a wealth of publications, studies, and lecture
Our Tribal citizens, including American aborigine and Moors communities, are expected to know and understand the various laws of the land. These laws are crucial in promoting and enforcing, or sometimes limiting, our journey toward self-governance. We aim to utilize public records, along with a wealth of publications, studies, and lectures from various institutions and other native American tribes, including resources from the United States, the United Nations, and the World Bank, to secure equity for our benefit and that of the global community.
The Al'Maurii Khan Nation Tribal Constitution and Tribal Codex is established to ensure security for our tribal citizens, including American aborigine and Moors communities, demonstrating that we are neither lawless nor lacking a commitment to self-governance. We aim to guarantee that any verifiable party to a claim has their rights prote
The Al'Maurii Khan Nation Tribal Constitution and Tribal Codex is established to ensure security for our tribal citizens, including American aborigine and Moors communities, demonstrating that we are neither lawless nor lacking a commitment to self-governance. We aim to guarantee that any verifiable party to a claim has their rights protected within our jurisdiction. From name changes to notary services, the Tribal Clerks and Justices of this Tribe are dedicated to serving you and maintaining accurate public records.
The Tribal Clerk and any other authorized Minister of the Tribe are required to make and keep records of specific events that may affect the public, including those relevant to American aborigines and Moors. These public records will be made accessible through this online platform, ensuring transparency in self-governance. Tribal citizens
The Tribal Clerk and any other authorized Minister of the Tribe are required to make and keep records of specific events that may affect the public, including those relevant to American aborigines and Moors. These public records will be made accessible through this online platform, ensuring transparency in self-governance. Tribal citizens may be permitted to place notices herein upon approval by the Support Council, fostering a sense of community among native American individuals.
Our tribe consists of Indigenous people, including American aborigine and Moors, who possess over 100 years of experience and knowledge in various fields such as real estate, tribal law, medicine, farming, education, case management, Tribal probate administration, and more. Many of our members have dedicated thousands of hours to these areas, which we believe best serve the interests and needs of the Tribe. With a diverse range of work backgrounds, our members are ready and available to assist tribal members in becoming productive members of society and the world. We value self-governance and ensure that we are not a beggar nation, but rather a community empowered by our rich heritage and public records of achievement.
Like all people, our ancestors, including the American aborigine and the Moors, have committed themselves to acts that are both shameful and noteworthy. Through our organizing under one vine and fig tree, we will bring back to our heirs the Moorish birthright. Along with it comes the responsibility towards the Earth and fellow Man, a principle shared with both native American traditions and the ideals of self-governance. If the ancestors were made great, then so too are we; by that fact, we stand to foster long-lasting ideals that will propel our people towards righteousness along the path Allah has set before us.
The services provided to our Tribal citizens are part of this Tribal government's obligation to ensure the protection of the rights, privileges, and immunities afforded to all free members of society, including American aborigine and Moors, as well as their posterity. Our goal is to provide our members with those services typically offered through the BIA initiative, which supports the self-governance of native American tribes. While we appreciate the offers for Federal Recognition as a US Tribe, we have been encouraged by ancestral guidance to avoid re-creating events of first contact for the sake of Federal benefits. It serves no interests for us to abandon our allegiances to any Sovereigns with whom our ancestors secured treaties in ancient times. Thank you for your patience during these times.
Any persons, including American aborigines and Moors, seeking to refute the claims herein as invalid, please forward your grounds and authority through the contact form below or write to us at the following location: AL'MAURII KHAN NATION ℅: JSAAJC, 1431 Simpson Road, #232 kissimmee, Florida [ZIP code-exempt]. We encourage all native Americans to participate in preserving public records related to self-governance.
Thonotassa, Florida
Office: 386.351.0930 Fax: 1.800.856.1439 Email: [Primary] A.K.N.18USC1151@protonmail.com or [Secondary] AKNTRIBALCLERK@protonmail.ch
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To the Iriarte Family Trust, a people whose hard work and industry has brought them full circle back home to their American indigenous / Asiatic roots that recognize and respect the Light of the Creator in their fellow Beings whom are too Moored to the Earth and each other by Blood and kindred Spirit.