ABOUT THE INDIGENOUS NATION OF ONEGODIA™
A Recognized Religious Society and Indigenous Governance Body under Connecticut Law
The Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™ (INO) is a formally organized religious society and indigenous governance body recognized under the laws of the State of Connecticut. INO exists to preserve spiritual traditions, administer internal governance, steward land and cultural affairs, and represent its members through lawful, transparent, and documented processes.
Formation, governance, and notices are documented and available for public and governmental review.
Authority flows through member participation, councils, and adopted governing instruments.
Operates within Connecticut statutory frameworks while preserving internal spiritual governance.
Indigenous Status Overview
The Indigenous Nation of Onegodia identifies as a cultural and spiritual community dedicated to preserving Indigenous traditions, leadership structures, and land stewardship practices.
Its activities focus on cultural continuity, education, governance participation, and community service.
Recognition Framework (Explained)
The Indigenous Nation of Onegodia operates within the legal framework available to religious societies under Connecticut law while maintaining internal spiritual and cultural governance traditions.
The organization provides public documentation and educational materials to clarify its structure and institutional role.
Public Education Pages
Educational materials are provided to explain Indigenous governance traditions, community leadership structures, and cultural stewardship practices.
These materials are intended for public understanding and institutional clarity.
Public Disclaimers
The Indigenous Nation of Onegodia provides clear public explanations of its organizational structure and legal status.
Educational materials clarify the scope of the organization and distinguish cultural governance from governmental authority.
The Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™ operates as a documented religious society organized under Connecticut law and maintains transparency through publicly available records and educational materials.

