Indigenous Nations Directory Platform
A public, education-first platform that documents Indigenous nations and institutions through voluntary listings, shared declarations, read-only records, and educational resources.
This platform is informational only. It does not grant recognition, citizenship, diplomatic status, or legal effect.
Purpose and Scope
A neutral documentation and education resource designed for public clarity and institutional review.
What This Platform Is
A directory, reference library, and education hub presenting self-submitted materials, shared declarations, and read-only records with clear attribution.
Scope and safeguards →
What This Platform Is Not
It does not grant recognition, confer citizenship, provide diplomatic immunity, or replace state or federal authority.
Read full disclaimers →Explore the Platform
Navigate by intent group: directory, declarations, documentation, education, and participation.
Nations Directory
Browse voluntary listings presented as submitted, with clear attribution and disclaimers.
Browse listings →
Declarations & Instruments
Access shared declarations and reference instruments (e.g., UNDRIP) for education and citation.
Explore declarations →
Documents & Notices
Review read-only constitutional packets, public notices, and archival standards.
View notices →Education
Cultural foundations, governance models, and contemporary indigenous institutions—descriptive and comparative.
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Participation
How entities may be listed voluntarily under submission standards and non-delegation rules.
Participation steps →
Legal & Disclaimers
Clear boundaries: no recognition, no citizenship, no diplomatic effect, no legal replacement of authority.
Read legal scope →Featured Media
Optional explainer media with accessible fallbacks and captioning.
How the Platform Works
Directory presentation, declarations, read-only document access, and participation standards.
Audio Summary (Accessibility)
A short read-aloud explaining scope, disclaimers, and read-only access.
All media is optional and must not imply recognition, authority, citizenship, or immigration benefits.

