Indigenous Identity
We honor the melanated Indigenous people of the Americas — the copper-colored families whose land, name, and status were reclassified under terms like “Negro,” “Colored,” and “African American.”
Tamaquah Nation is a private, Indigenous, faith-based society for melanated heirs reclaiming their name, their status, and their estate. This page is your first step: your Membership Application into the Private Society for Sovereigns.
Tamaquah means “Sacred Land of the Sun People.” We are an Indigenous American tribal nation and Private Membership Association (PMA), functioning in a private, ecclesiastical and educational capacity. We are not a corporate church, not a 501(c)(3), and not a U.S. government franchise. We are a living nation of people gathering under covenant, ancestry, and private contract.
We honor the melanated Indigenous people of the Americas — the copper-colored families whose land, name, and status were reclassified under terms like “Negro,” “Colored,” and “African American.”
We operate in the private: through contract, trust, and ecclesiastical authority. Our internal matters are governed by our Nation’s constitution, decrees, and private agreements between members.
Members receive access to teachings on spiritual awakening, status correction education (for study), trust and estate literacy, and the remembrance of who we are as 9 Ether beings.
Membership in the Tamaquah Nation Private Society for Sovereigns is by invitation and application only. This is not a casual sign-up form. By applying, you are expressing your intent to walk as a responsible heir and to honor the spiritual and ethical codes of the Nation.
• Melanated Indigenous people of the Americas ready to step beyond the “African American” label.
• Those called to sovereignty, not just conspiracy.
• Souls willing to study, grow, and uphold a higher standard of living, conduct, and community.
Upon acceptance and onboarding you may receive:
• Formal membership recognition within the Private Society.
• A Membership Packet (PDF) with Private Member Agreement and Nation overview.
• Guidance on TNAER recording for Nation documents.
• Access to members-only scrolls, teachings, and announcements.
• To operate honorably and peacefully.
• To respect the privacy, safety, and sovereignty of other members.
• To handle disputes privately, seeking remedy within the Nation’s processes before public forums.
“This isn’t a fan club. This is my Nation. Joining Tamaquah shifted me from ‘complaining about the system’ to actually learning how to stand as an heir in covenant, with people who are serious about our future.” — Initiate of Tamaquah Nation
Complete this application with honesty and clarity. Your answers help us determine alignment and the best way to serve you inside the Private Society. Submitting this form does not automatically make you a member — all applications are reviewed by the Nation’s administrative body.
No. Tamaquah Nation operates as a private, faith-based Indigenous Nation and Private Membership Association (PMA). We are not a 501(c)(3) and we do not function as a public corporation or government program.
No. Membership does not automatically change your status in any public system. We provide spiritual, historical, and educational content so you can better understand status, trust, and Indigenous identity. Any filings or actions you choose to take are your own responsibility and decision.
Certain offerings, documents, or deeper pathways of education may involve private donations or membership contributions, which will be clearly explained to you if and when they apply. Simply submitting an application does not charge you anything.
You will receive a response via the email you provide in your application. If accepted, you will receive next steps and a link to your Membership Packet and orientation materials for the Private Society.
If this resonates in your spirit, honor that nudge. Complete the application, and if there is alignment, we will welcome you inside the private walls of Tamaquah Nation to grow, study, and build with the Tribe.