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The :Nyan-ko-pong: Sovereign Maroon Government invites all individuals identified globally as Indigenous like the people before conquest, colonization or the establishment of state boundaries, to join our Sovereign Native People - Global Tribal Nation Territories and represent with our Sovereign Maroon Government documents of identification such as our Nativity Paper, Travel Permit and identification card in accordance to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People which has over forty articled provisions in relations to Sovereign laws and The Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
 

mainly,

:Article.9.
"Indigenous peoples and individuals have the right to belong to an indigenous community or nation, in accordance with the traditions and customs of the community or nation concerned. No discrimination of any kind may arise from the exercise of such a right."

:Article.20.
"Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and develop their political, economic and social systems or institutions, to be secure in the enjoyment of their own means of subsistence and development, and to engage freely in all their traditional and other economic activities."

:Article.23.
"Indigenous peoples have the right to determine and develop priorities and strategies for exercising their right to development. In particular, indigenous peoples have the right to be actively involved in developing and determining health, housing and other economic and social programs affecting them and, as far as possible, to administer such programs through their own institution."

For more information on the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous people visit the :Nyan-ko-pong: Sovereign Maroon Government website for more provisions in relations to this post
Source:
https://maroongovernment.world/maroon.archive.gov.html

 

Join us in building the Nation we wish to see

 

1. Agriculture:

Building worker coops, Research and Development of new products and markets, Farmer with land, Acreage____ Farmer without land, Food Recipes, Healing Herbs, Create small farmer training and resources, Research and development, identification of markets, import/export, distribution, Investment in Agriculture Projects.

2. Economics/Fund Raising:

Identifying businesses and funding sources to create new business opportunities for the Global Maroon people, Identify and/or provide Entrepreneurship training, Identifying Funding for startups including fundraisers for the Maroon Heritage Trust, Design Economically sustainable projects, Implement Power Center to provide wrap around services.

 

 

 

3. Education: 

Ministry of Intelligence, Identify issues concerning education, policy and legislation that impacts youth in the Maroon Diaspora towards the implementation of a Maroon Centered Education,  Curriculum creation based on a Montessori style and project based learning and team building, Create Reading list, Creation of STEEAAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Agriculture, Arts Math) and the Trades Curriculum. Mind -Body-Spirit, Language academy ( early exposure to multiple languages and strengthening of our creole languages, twi, koramanti etc) Sign Language, Identify online resources, Rites of Passage, Fundraising for our schools.

4. Culture:

Our story, collecting our history - Oral history project to the written word, Food from our culture, Herbs and healing, Artist, Writers, Song Writers, Poets, Musicians, Sculptors etc to create works to uplift the Maroon people. Writers of Books for children and adults. Plays to educate the people, Create the National Anthem, Rites of Passage, Eco-Tourism (Identification of Maroon sites), Spirituality, Host fundraisers for the Maroon Heritage Trust Fund.

 

 

 

5. Event Planning:

Work with existing Maroon, African, African American, Caribbean and Afro-Latino organizations to create quarterly forums on issues of importance to the community with a focus on the youth, economic development, community empowerment, cultural, trade and political awareness, etc. Host Cultural Heritage and Funding events for the Maroon Heritage Fund, Create Calendar of annual Maroon People events.

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Health:

Creation of a local wholistic health agenda, including herbal, scientific and spiritual healing, Mind- Body-Spirit· Reparations-self repair, Reparations-(Misplacement / Forced Labor / Occupation ) has created many diseases which must be remedied (Hypertension, Heart disease, HIV-AIDS, post traumatic slave syndrome and mental illness etc.)

7. Elder Council (Age 55+):

Create an elder agenda, Advice local Maroon Council, Wisdom keepers and Legacy builders willing to pass on the traditions and skills of Maroon people to the next generation. Stories, Oral history Project, Mentoring.

 

8. Natural Resource / Environment:

Identify Natural Resources in the areas you live, Research to get a better understanding of what has happened to them, Create a Sustainable plan for use of our natural resources, Legal action /marketing.

 

     
9. Public Relations / Outreach and Recruitment:

Creation of outreach and marketing materials, Recruitment, Willing to be trained, Host presentations.

 

 

10. Political:

Helping to shape the Maroon government - look at the Constitution, Political leadership development, Research issues and create policies that affect Maroon people locally and globally.

 

 

11. Legal:

Indigenous and Human rights, Help with legal action to support our indigenous rights - research, writing, getting training, filing actions, Human Rights training, Sitting on Diaspora, Know your rights training, Legal background, Indigenous Rights, Familiar with UN agencies, Identify funding for development projects, Write well and understand legalese

     
12. Youth Council:

Restricted to youth 7-25, Creation of a Youth Agenda and Youth Council Identifying the needs of youth - history, culture, skills, entertainment, training needs etc, Identifying and connecting with Youth organizations on college campuses worldwide, Youth Leadership Development / Mentorships, Social media, technology.

13. Research:

Identifying research and best practices, issues on Maroons, African Diaspora and Africa.

 

 

 

14. Technology / Social Media:

Website development, Searchable Database of people and articles, Create Apps to move Maroon Agenda, Do phone surveys, Willing to train others.

 

 


 
:Nyan-ko-pong: Maroon ID Registrar
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Become an :Nyan-ko-pong: Global Sovereign Maroon Ambassador

In the preservation of our tribal status acknowledged globally as indigenous like the people before conquest, colonization or the establishment of state boundaries and also in accordance to C169 - Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 [No. 169]

mainly, Article 26 which states:
"Measures shall be taken to ensure that members of the peoples concerned have the opportunity to acquire education at all levels on at least an equal footing with the rest of the national community." #unilo169
and
Article 9 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People which states:
"Indigenous peoples and individuals have the right to belong to an Indigenous community or nation, in accordance with the traditions and customs of the community or nation concerned." #undrip

Connect with us for more information on how to register. #WeShallAvee

n.b - C169 - Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 [No. 169] #unilo169 and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People #undrip

Full document #unilo169 #undrip and information in relations to the benefit of being identified as Indigenous/ Maroon also in our
archive.

 


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