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CONSTITUTION and by-laws

of the

United AniYunwiya Nation Of the


INDIANA TERRITORY RESERVATION

PREAMBLE
We, the Aboriginal United AniYunwiya of the Indiana Territory Reservation;
historically and conferred by inheritance, here and now establish in writing the laws,
protections, and governance, of our Nation to promote well-being, provide defense,
self-sustainability, and self-determination with the means to maintain the development of
our area of land; to provide education to our people, to ourselves, and our posterity, do
hereby adopt this Constitution and By-Laws as a guide to our self-governing platform.

ARTICLE 1 – TERRITORY

The jurisdiction of the UNITED ANIYUNWIYA NATION (also referred to as “Tribe” or


“Tribal” or “Nation”) of Aboriginal People, referenced as Cherokee and all aboriginal names
(from the ancestral name AniYunwiya shall extend to the original lands inhabited by all of our
Ancestors, which includes South, Central and North America, also recognized by all of our
Ancestors and Generations as Turtle Island, and all lands originally occupied by Aboriginal
Offspring Peoples before colonization by the intruder Caucasian-Europeans and others.
Jurisdiction also includes any lands or buildings designated specifically as being owned by the
UNITED ANIYUNWIYA NATION Tribal Trust /and lands inhabited by the UNITED
ANIYUNWIYA NATION citizens anywhere on the landmass now known as America..

ARTICLE 2 – CITIZEN STANDING

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