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The Class Of 2026

Trust & Nationality Academy:       Mission Statement---


At Taino Moor Tribe Trust & Nationality Academy, Powered by InGodWeTrust.Living,

our mission is to educate, uplift, and guide individuals and families in protecting their name, estate, family, and birthright through knowledge of trust, nationality, stewardship, and proper documentation. We are here to help our people move with clarity, confidence, and honor, so they may build a stronger foundation for themselves and future generations. Our purpose is not to create confusion or fear, but to restore awareness, responsibility, and protection through education, community, and practical steps that can be applied in everyday life.

Why We Are Doing It
We are doing this because too many people are living without protection, without structure, and without understanding the importance of securing their affairs. Many have been taught to survive day to day, but not how to protect what they build, preserve what belongs to their family, or walk in the fullness of who they are. This Academy was created to change that. We believe our people deserve access to knowledge that can help them become more secure, more prepared, and more intentional about their future. We are doing this so families can stop moving blindly and start moving with purpose, order, and protection.

Why You Need This
You need this because the times we are living in require more than good intentions. They require preparation. They require structure. They require wisdom. Protecting your status, your family, your estate, and your affairs is no longer something to put off for another day. It is necessary. This is about learning how to put your house in order, how to document properly, how to think generationally, and how to move from uncertainty into stewardship. This is not just information. This is a foundation.

Core Message
It’s not about Status Correction. It’s about Status Protection.

That means this Academy is not built on arguing with the world. It is built on preparing yourself. It is about knowing who you are, understanding what you have, protecting what matters, and putting the right structure in place so your family is not left exposed. Status Protection is about being proactive instead of reactive. It is about securing your foundation before crisis comes. It is about education, awareness, and action.

Warm Community Version
We welcome you home to a place of learning, growth, and protection. This Academy was built for those who know there must be more, for those who want to protect their family, preserve their estate, and move with greater wisdom in these changing times. You do not have to walk this path alone. Here, you will receive guidance, tools, community, and education that can help you strengthen your foundation step by step. This is about legacy. This is about stewardship. This is about protecting what Allah has entrusted to you.

This Academy is for those who are ready to stop moving blindly and start moving with structure. You will leave with educational tools, foundational templates, and a clearer understanding of how to begin protecting your name, estate, family, and birthright. It’s not about Status Correction. It’s about Status Protection. 

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    • STATUS PROTECTION
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TAINO MOOR TRIBE

TAINO MOOR TRIBE –             TRIBAL LAW 404:

Law of Sovereignty, Jurisdiction, and Membership

404.01 – Declaration of Sovereignty

The Taino Moor Tribe, descended of the ancient Taino and Moorish peoples, affirms its inherent sovereignty as a self-governing Nation under the divine principles of Love, Truth, Peace, Freedom, and Justice. This sovereignty is granted by the Creator, recognized by treaties, and protected under the Law of Nations.

404.02 – Jurisdiction of the Tribe

The Tribe retains exclusive jurisdiction over:

  1. All enrolled members of the Taino Moor Tribe.

  2. All lands, properties, trusts, and estates held in the name of the Tribe.

  3. All spiritual, cultural, economic, and political affairs conducted within or by the Tribe.

No outside government, state, or corporate entity may interfere in the lawful jurisdiction of the Tribe, except as recognized by treaty or agreement.

404.03 – Membership and Nationality

  1. A member of the Taino Moor Tribe is defined as one who proclaims Moorish nationality and is accepted by the Council of Elders or authorized representative.

  2. Membership shall not be denied on the basis of color, creed, or origin, but is affirmed through proclamation, oath, or record.

  3. Members are entitled to the full protection of Tribal Law 404 and the heritage of their Moorish birthright.

404.04 – Inviolability of Rights

  1. No member shall be deprived of life, liberty, property, or inheritance without due process of Tribal Law.

  2. The Tribe affirms that divine rights are above statutory privileges, and the dignity of every member is protected under this law.

  3. All property held in trust by or for members is secured under the sovereignty of the Tribe and may not be seized by foreign powers.

404.05 – Enforcement and Notice

This law serves as both an internal ordinance and a public notice.

  • Internally, it binds all members to uphold the sovereignty and unity of the Tribe.

  • Publicly, it affirms the Taino Moor Tribe as a living sovereign nation, exercising the right of self-determination recognized under international law.

 Enacted by the Council of Elders and the Chief, Noble Minister Resul Medina Muhammad Bey, on behalf of the Taino Moor Tribe.

UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (UNDRIP)

What It Means For Taino Moor Tribe

 

1. What is UNDRIP?

The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) is an international human rights instrument adopted by the UN General Assembly on September 13, 2007. It sets out the minimum standards for the survival, dignity, and well-being of Indigenous peoples worldwide.

 

UNDRIP & Taino Moor Tribe

How We Apply the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) was adopted on September 13, 2007. It sets minimum standards for the survival, dignity, and well-being of Indigenous peoples around the world.

For Taino Moor Tribe, UNDRIP is more than just a UN document – it is an international shield and guiding standard that we actively use to frame our work, our identity, and our protections as Aboriginal Indigenous people of the Americas.

1. Our Standing Under UNDRIP

As Taino / Moorish Aboriginal Indigenous people, we affirm that:

  • We existed as a people and nation long before today’s corporate “states.”

  • We have collective rights as a people, not just individual civil rights.

  • We have the inherent right to self-identify, self-govern, self-educate, and self-determine our political, social, economic, and cultural life.

In our proclamations, trusts, and tribal records, we explicitly anchor our status in the principles of UNDRIP. When we speak of our nationality, our tribal governance, and our connection to the land, we do so as a people whose rights are recognized in international law, not merely as “minorities” inside a domestic system.

2. How We Are Applying--                         UNDRIP Right Now

A. Identity & Self-Determination

We use UNDRIP to affirm that:

  • We have the right to define ourselves as Taino Moor Tribe and not as “Negro,” “Black,” “African American,” or any other colonial label.

  • We have the right to organize our own tribal government, councils, and trusts, consistent with our customs and spiritual law.

  • We have the right to freely pursue our own economic, social, and cultural development as a Nation within Amexem/the Americas.

In practice, this means our trust documents, corporate filings, and tribal proclamations reference UNDRIP when we speak about our political status and Indigenous identity.

B. Land, Territories, and Resources

UNDRIP recognizes Indigenous rights to the lands, territories, and resources traditionally owned, occupied, or used by Indigenous peoples.

We apply this by:

  • Referencing UNDRIP when we speak about our historic relationship to the land, our temples, villages, and community projects.

  • Using its language on free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) when we object to actions, policies, or developments that affect our people, our land, or our sacred sites.

  • Invoking its standards when we develop land-based trusts, agricultural projects, villages, and tribal housing for our people.

C. Culture, Language, and Spiritual Life

UNDRIP protects the right of Indigenous peoples to maintain and revitalize their cultures, ceremonies, languages, and spiritual traditions.

We apply this by:

  • Teaching Taino / Moorish history, ceremonies, and principles as part of our tribal education and Holy Friday teachings.

  • Protecting our symbols, flags, rituals, and sacred knowledge as part of our collective intellectual and spiritual inheritance.

  • Building programs, schools, and media that reflect our own worldview, not just colonial curricula.

D. Governance, Law, and Institutions

UNDRIP recognizes the right of Indigenous peoples to maintain and strengthen their own political, legal, economic, social, and cultural institutions.

We use this to:

  • Support our tribal councils, trusts, and temple governance as legitimate Indigenous institutions.

  • Assert that our internal affairs, customs, and dispute-resolution methods must be respected.

  • Participate with outside governments and agencies on our own terms, as a distinct people, while still accessing services and protections available to all.

3. How We Use UNDRIP in Our--      Daily Work

In Declarations, Trusts, and Tribal Documents

We cite UNDRIP as an international standard whenever we:

  • Issue Tribal Proclamations and Affidavits of Status

  • Establish trusts, corporations, and land projects in the name of Taino Moor Tribe

  • Object to actions that violate our Indigenous rights, identity, or spiritual law

UNDRIP becomes part of the foundation and language of our paperwork, showing that our position is aligned with global human-rights norms.

In Communication with Governments & Agencies

When we correspond with local, state, federal, or international bodies, we:

  • Refer to relevant articles of UNDRIP on self-determination, land, culture, and FPIC.

  • Frame our concerns and objections as violations of recognized international Indigenous standards, not just “personal opinions.”

In Education and Nation-Building

Within the Tribe, we:

  • Teach UNDRIP to elders, youth, and members so they know what rights they carry as Indigenous people.

  • Use UNDRIP as a curriculum anchor for nation-building, leadership training, and community development.

  • Align our schools, holistic healing centers, agricultural projects, and economic plans with its principles of dignity, non-discrimination, and self-determination.

4. Our Ongoing Commitment to UNDRIP

Going forward, Taino Moor Tribe will continue to:

  • Invoke UNDRIP in future trusts, filings, objections, and correspondence as an international shield for our people.

  • Use UNDRIP’s standards of free, prior, and informed consent whenever governments, corporations, or agencies attempt to take actions that affect our land, our people, or our way of life.

  • Build institutions, programs, and agreements that reflect UNDRIP’s vision of Indigenous peoples as self-governing, dignified, and equal on the world stage.

UNDRIP is one of the documents we stand on to say:

We are still here. We are Indigenous.
We have inherent rights that no statute, policy, or agency can erase.

5. Accessing the Full Text

Members and allies of Taino Moor Tribe are encouraged to read the full Declaration.
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) can be downloaded for free from the official UN website as a PDF. Keep a copy in your personal records, bring it to study circles, and use it when you write letters, affidavits, and tribal documents.

Notice

This page is for educational and tribal-policy purposes. It explains how Taino Moor Tribe applies and relies on UNDRIP as an international standard for Indigenous rights. It is not individual legal advice. For specific court cases or legal strategies, members may choose to consult qualified legal counsel familiar with Indigenous and international law.

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