Alliances & Partnerships

Preamble

The sovereignty of the Hunnic Matinecock Tribal Nation is strengthened by our alliances with other sovereign nations, both tribal and international. These relationship are formal compacts, kinship treaties, and decrees that extend our recognition globally.

Our alliances prove that our Nation is not only treaty-protected under U.S. law, but also recognized and honored by sovereign peoples around the world.


Tribal Kinship Alliances

  • Kikuyu Nation (Kenya) – Formal decree of recognition (2025), affirming our kinship through ancestral ties and mutual sovereignty. This decree stands as international recognition of our Nation’s sovereign status.
  • Fulani Confederation (West Africa) – Tribal kinship treaty (2025), establishing shared trade, cultural exchange, and sovereign recognition between our peoples.
  • Pequot, Montaukett, Wappinger, Mohawk, Narragansett (U.S. ancestral lines) – Our ancestral sachemic kinships, preserved in genealogy and deeds, bind us into a network of treaty-era tribal nations.

Royal & Noble Alliances

  • House of Alarune (Global Royal & Tribal Sovereign House) – Our parent House, preserving our dual sovereignty as both royal and tribal.
  • European Noble Lineages – Confirmed descent and kinship ties with the Churchill, Spencer, Neville, Medici, and Windsor families, linking tribal sovereignty with European royal and noble continuity.
  • Joseon–Goryeo–Mongol Imperial Alliance – Descent from Princess Jeguk (daughter of Kublai Khan) ties our Nation into the dynastic treaties of East Asia, reaffirming our place in international law.

Modern Diplomatic Partnerships

  • Thomas Jefferson Research Center (TJRC) – Alliance focused on education, justice, and AI ethics.
  • Global Sovereign Finance Network (GSFN) – Partnership led by Dr. Thakore, connecting tribal and sovereign financial systems.
  • Joint Global Council for Peace, Financial Inclusion & Cultural Revival (JGC–PFIC) – Our Nation’s seat at a global council uniting tribes, royal houses, and states to advance peace and education.

International Affirmations

  • United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) – Protects our right to maintain our alliances, governments, and kinship structures.
  • Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969) – Confirms that tribal and international treaties remain binding under international law.

Declaration of Alliance

The Hunnic Matinecock Tribal Nation affirms that:

  • Our sovereignty is reinforced by tribal kinship treaties with the Kikuyu Nation, Fulani Confederation, and other Native Nations.
  • Our sovereignty is strengthened by royal and noble alliances, proving continuity across tribal and dynastic lines.
  • Our sovereignty is recognized by international partners, through education, finance, and cultural exchange initiatives.

These alliances confirm that our Nation stands not alone, but within a living network of sovereign peoples across the world.

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