The Sharakhi Indigenous Tribal Nation exists as a living continuity of Indigenous families with documented ancestral ties predating modern administrative constructs.
Initiate Formal InquiryThe Sharakhi Indigenous Tribal Nation (SITN) is a living community of Indigenous people organized as an unincorporated tribal government under ancestral trust authority. We exist to preserve truth, protect ancestral identity, and steward Indigenous knowledge for present and future generations.
Our lineages are historically identified within Creek (Muscogee), Choctaw, and Seminole contexts. During the 18th through 20th centuries, administrative reclassification occurred under racial categories such as “Negro” or “Black.” SITN addresses this history through multigenerational records, land patents, and treaty-era references proving that political classification did not extinguish bloodline.
We do not rely on modern genetic testing. Instead, SITN preserves documented descent through family archives, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land patents, and oral traditions transmitted across centuries.
SITN operates independently of state incorporation systems. Our governance is grounded in customary law and trust-based administration, ensuring accountability to the lineage.
Policy guidance, diplomatic relations, and executive oversight of the Nation’s developmental path.
The guardians of unwritten law, oral history, and the spiritual integrity of the Sharakhi lineage.
Managing the Nation’s historical, tangible, and intangible assets through private fiduciary stewardship.
Defense of archival records and the legal protection of Indigenous identity against misrepresentation.
SITN acts as a protective vessel for Indigenous truth, shielding ancestral identity from erasure through the peaceful exercise of trust authority and historical documentation.
The Sharakhi Indigenous Tribal Nation is committed to bridging ancestral wisdom with future innovation. We are developing Pyramid Museums and Knowledge Centers as living institutions for the curation of ancient texts, sacred technologies, and Indigenous science.
These initiatives serve as gateways for scholarly research, ensuring that the engineering and cosmological knowledge of our ancestors remains active. We preserve culture not as a relic, but as an evolving force.