This is a Replica of the Guswenta "Two Row" Wampum Belt
An International Treaty Agreement

Find out More about this Traditional Customary Agreement
and the
Gieneragowa, or Kieneragowa known in English as the "Great Law of Peace"
used as a Constitution by Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island,
as a premise for a
Nation-to-Nation Relationship,
known also as living
Side-by-Side, and as Friends-in-Alliance.

Find out also where the Principals of the U.S. Constitution are Derived from.
This Book printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office Released on December 2, 1987
which is currently out of Print, Reaffirms that the U.S. Constitution
was Derived from the "Great Law of Peace".
To have this document reprinted, you would ordinarily have to literally
have an Act of Congress to have it reprinted.
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This Document to the right, protects all
Indians from Taxation. Although if you
are an American as a citizen, you may
have lost this right by becoming a citizen
of the United States. On this document it
states that, " being regarded as a North
American Indian", could be interpreted  
for geographical reasons only. Today
many Native peoples protest that the
1924 Indian Citizenship Act made by the
U.S., was an attempt to defraud all Indian
Nations of their Treaties, by simply
forcing them into being American
Citizens. This document also states a
Treaty, which by International law is
evidence that the Original Nations of
Turtle Island possess a Sovereign status.
"Passing and repassing", as well as being
free from "licensing", is interpreted by
us as being able to cross freely over the
invisible lines that divide Canada from
the U.S., as well as being free from
purchasing a State License. Being free
from Taxation, is actually noted in this
document three times, which should be
clear enough for an elementary student
to understand that as Natives, we are
non-taxable, not tax exempt, but
non-taxable. Any natural medicines that
native peoples decide to cultivate and sell
here it is clear that we are free to do so.
This document although is stated as a
permit, it was made for the purpose to
educate others as to our natural birth
rights. Nothing in this document may be
construed as to take away any rights of
the individual natives way of life that
may be perceived as a religious right.
This is a Map, of what was left of Cherokee Country in the year 1900
In a Treaty between the U.S., and the Cherokee people as a Nation, it is stated that before entering into
Cherokee Country as a non-Cherokee citizen, you must first obtain a passport from one of the
governors of the United States, or from the president of the United States, or from someone that has
been appointed by the President for that purpose. Cherokee Country is now in the process of being
repatriated, and reclaimed by the people. A Cherokee Passport can now be issued to Cherokee Citizens
by Guhdoowah-"People from on top" Cherokee Nation of Turtle Island, not to be confused with the
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina, or Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. These relatives
of ours have now lost their true power our ancestors once had, by now becoming state citizens, with state
corporations. We hope that our Cherokee relations understand this and will now do the right thing and
Honor our ancestors by taking part in the repatriation and reclamation process with Cherokee Nation of
Turtle Island, A vision where all of our people can live together as equal Governmental branches of the
same-one Nation living
side-by-side under the Great Law of peace.    

A Vision and message to all  Tsalagi-Keetoowah-Kituwa-Guhdoowah-Chickamaugwa-Apalachee-
Ani yuwiyah-Ahlahgenee

September 17th, 2005 From: Ooguhwiyoohi-"Traditional Chief"
Embassador Gahliduh Ayahnooli
Uhnahi:
Guhdoowah Ayahle Uhnahi Oonahlooduhi-Amayeli Digasi
Citizen of Guhdoowah-"People From On Top", Cherokee Nation of Turtle Island
Cherokee Special Envoy, Diplomatic Peace Missions
Office of The Special Rapporteur,
United Nations of Turtle Island
Patriots of Turtle Island, Eagle Talon Division

Turtle Island Homelands Security, A Continental Federal Protectorate
For the Nations, and Countries unified as;
United Nations of Turtle Island
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