Overview
The Indigenous Nation of Onegodia (INO) is an Indigenous governance and cultural organization dedicated to the restoration, protection, and advancement of Indigenous identity, institutional development, and cultural continuity.
INO works to establish structured systems that support Indigenous communities through lawful governance frameworks, documentation of cultural heritage, and the development of modern institutional infrastructure capable of serving present and future generations.
The organization operates through publicly documented governance structures, legal instruments, and administrative processes designed to ensure transparency, continuity of records, and responsible leadership.

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Cultural Continuity
Documenting Indigenous place-based history, protecting cultural knowledge, and supporting the preservation of Indigenous traditions and identity across generations.
Institutional Development
Establishing governance structures, public records systems, and organizational frameworks capable of supporting Indigenous communities in modern institutional environments.
Community Coordination
Working with Indigenous peoples, community leaders, and allied organizations to strengthen cooperation and coordination among Indigenous communities.
Institutional Record
The Indigenous Nation of Onegodia maintains structured documentation systems to ensure transparency, accountability, and historical continuity. These systems include governance documents, public notices, cultural records, and institutional filings.
Through these records, the organization preserves an auditable archive of its actions, initiatives, and governance decisions.
“Our responsibility is not only to remember the past, but to build institutions capable of protecting the future of Indigenous peoples.”


