Lawful, peaceful, indigenous governance and self-determination unified under the House of Seba Xaymaca Sovereign Order of Indigenous People. All Indigenous, Afro-Indigenous, Maroon, Rastafari, Taino, Ciboney, Carib, Olmec Xi, and mixed-heritage descendants are welcome!
The First Nation Registry is established to unify, empower, and develop our Indigenous community through financial self-determination and cultural solidarity. Members contribute through a structured dues system that supports and builds community infrastructure, self-reliance projects, and the establishment of sacred cultural spaces.
Affirms the House of Seba Xaymaca's lawful sovereignty, drawing on ancestral, natural, and international law to protect Indigenous self-governance and cultural restoration.
Defines the Registry’s legal foundation, structure, and mission, ensuring member protection, lawful governance, and the administration of the First NationsRegistry.
Outlines how member dues are placed into a protected communal trust, supporting land, health, and education projects while preserving Indigenous financial sovereignty.
Sets clear rights, duties, and protections for all members under private, indigenous, and natural law, ensuring privacy and shielded jurisdiction for our community.
Establishes the House of Seba Tribunal and Council to handle justice, mediation, and community governance using restorative, spiritual, and indigenous law frameworks.
Your dues support land, healing, and community projects under sovereign law. By contributing, you help restore indigenous freedom and generational wealth for our people.
Protects members and assets with ironclad legal language, shielding the community from foreign claims and preserving our sovereign rights under natural and indigenous law.
Details the issuance, purpose, and legal protections of your Sovereign ID, confirming your indigenous nationality and granting access to community rights and services.
The House of Seba Xaymaca Sovereign Order unites, but is not limited to, Maroon, Taino, Rastafari, Ciboney, Carib, Olmec Xi, and allied First Nations under one lawful registry, governed by ancestral law, natural law, and international indigenous rights. We provide sovereign identity, community investment structures, and spiritual governance, free from colonial systems.
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Office:House of Seba, Saltmarsh Square, Trelawny, Jamaica
Call: +1 (876) 237-4006
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