Governance

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Governance

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…

Council service overview. LEGAL NOTICE: This article is provided for public education only. Nothing herein constitutes legal advice, immigration advice, or a claim of citizenship, immunity, or diplomatic status under U.S. or foreign law.

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