Official Statement
“Returning what is owed — with honor and peace”
Tribal Aboriginal Indigenous American Indian Nation
Tribal · Aboriginal · Indigenous · American Indian · Nation
"Returning what is owed — with honor and peace"
Sovereign ◆ Indigenous ◆ Undeniable
Our Identity
TAIAIN — the Tribal Aboriginal Indigenous American Indian Nation — exists to represent, protect, and restore the rights of the original Aboriginal Indigenous peoples of North America. We are the Mu'ur peoples: the Mound Builders, the copper-trade nations, the stewards of this land since time immemorial.
Our ancestors built the great Mound civilizations — the Hopewell, the Mississippian, and the broader family of cultures stretching across this continent. They were sophisticated, spiritually advanced, architecturally complex civilizations built by copper-toned, dark-skinned Indigenous peoples who were the first stewards of this land.
The mounds that still stand across the Ohio Valley, the Mississippi River basin, and the Gulf Coast are physical testimony to our presence. They predate any European arrival by thousands of years. They predate the transatlantic slave trade. They predate every colonial claim ever made on this soil.
We were already here.
Our Mission
We are the Mu'ur peoples — the original copper-toned, Aboriginal Indigenous peoples of North America. Our identity is grounded in bloodline, ancestry, and an unbroken relationship to this land.
The Aboriginal Indigenous peoples of North America hold inherent land rights that have never been lawfully extinguished — grounded in UNDRIP, centuries of treaty law, and the doctrine of Aboriginal title.
We build legal documentation, affidavit processes, and official channels for submitting communications to the United Nations Human Rights mechanisms on behalf of our people.
We stand in solidarity with all peoples facing racial terror, dispossession, and land theft — extending our framework of protection to all members of the communities we serve.
We will not be silenced by fact-checkers, dismissed by courts, or replaced by movements that do not represent us. We stand in our true identity and build with honor and peace.
Public Statements
TAIAIN issues formal public statements on matters affecting Aboriginal Indigenous peoples, Black land owners, and all communities whose rights and safety are under threat. We document, we advocate, and we submit official communications to international bodies including the United Nations.
The land question is not settled. It is unresolved — and the original peoples are still here. Our mission is clear: returning what is owed — with honor and peace.
Our statements are grounded in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), centuries of treaty law, and the documented historical record of our civilizations on this land. We speak clearly and without animus — but we will not allow our identity, our ancestry, or our land rights to be blurred.
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