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.
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. This book now on CD can be ordered from us, which would definitely be a great addition to your personal Archives.
This Book on CD is now offered to you for $22.00 Plus shipping & Handling You can Place your Order by Clicking on the CD above.
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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 traditional
way of life that may be perceived as a ceremonial and
religious right.

