State of African Diaspora signs Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas' Treaty of Montaup
September 15, 2025
by LauraZ
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Monday, September 15, 2025 at 1:37:00p GMT
On August 22, 2019, the Chiefs of the Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas (FANA) and their allies signed the Treaty of Montaup.
I am directly quoting from the Treaty itself:
"All provisions of the "Treaty of Montaup" do acknowledge and uphold the respective rights and obligations of the undersigned Sovereign Aboriginal Trial Nations under the Indigenous Treaty of Peace and Friendship and the Indigenous Treaty of Health and Wellness, signed by and with the Alilk Nui/Ther King and Leader of *Zone 11- Peace Nation of Polynesia" or "The Polynesian Kingdom of Atooi" on the 27th day of the month of July in the year 2018 of the Gregorian calendar in Niagara, New York, the ancestral lands of the Seneca people."
The "Treaty of Montaup" will serve as "the framework, foundation, and barometer for the establishment of future treaties, agreements, collaborations, and partnerships between the undersigned Sovereign Aboriginal Tribal Nations and will be conducted not only in a manner and spirit of perpetual truth, honesty and righteousness that seeks to and does serve the mutual interest and benefit of all the undersigned Sovereign Aboriginal Tribal Nations, but also to ensure integrity and transparency through the utilization of appropriate current and future technologies and technological advances, so that our Creator, our good spirits and our dearly departed ancestors will honor and respect this agreement and covenant."
In July 2025, the State of African Diaspora (SOAD) signed the Treaty of Montaup, further solidifying FANA's ties to Africa and strengthening its relationship to work together for the betterment of the world's Aboriginal Peoples
I have embedded a link for access to The Treaty of Montaup. I have included the link below in case you encounter any issues with it.