Serving on the Council of the Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™ is a position of trust, responsibility, and service.
Council Members are entrusted with safeguarding cultural continuity, ensuring ethical governance, and maintaining
transparency between the Nation and the public.
Council service is not ceremonial alone. It involves regular participation in deliberations, documentation of
decisions, stewardship of land and community initiatives, and adherence to the Nation’s constitutional framework.
Members are expected to act in good faith, with integrity, and with respect for both Indigenous traditions and
applicable civil law.
LEGAL NOTICE:
This article is published for public education, transparency, and cultural documentation only. Nothing contained herein constitutes legal advice, immigration advice, or a claim of citizenship, immunity, or diplomatic status under United States law or international law. The Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™ operates as a religious and cultural society and does not replace any government authority.
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