PROTECTION AND COUNCILING

The Department of Protection and Council (DPC)  is governed by the Council of Affairs For Naturally Occurring Autochthons, advocating for The “Mississippian Nations of Aborigine American People. Each state / territory has a protection and council team of council members who rule, guide, and equip the American Aborigine with Knowledge of their protected rights according to the Law. These laws are written in “The Great Law of Peace” and in the United States Constitution, Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3, “And excluding Indians not taxed”. As defined by Bouviers constitutional Dictionary; INDIANS. The aborigines of this country are so called. Whereas; the members of the Mississippian Nations are not to be enumerated and are not to be forcibly subjugated to the jurisdiction of the United States Corporation. 

Whereas;  also, according to the American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and C169 – Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169)

And whereas; reaffirmed in ADRIP,  that we are the original, diverse societies with our own identities that constitute an integral part of the Americas. And also in ADRIP Article III. We the People of the Mississippian Nations assert our right to self-determination. And, by virtue of that right, we freely determine our juridical status and freely pursue our economic, social, and cultural development.

CANOA’s council members aim is to protect the inalienable rights against foreigners and aliens and all others who perpetrate in the sale of our Nationality. As council of our inalienable court, we engaged to maintain and defend our universal cause.