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Introduction and history of the Pan-Tribal Confederacy

Dear Friends & Visitors,

From December 31st 1996 - December 31st 2002 - we were known to all as the 'Pan-Tribal Confederacy of Amerindian Tribal Nations', but our name has changed; as of June 1st 2003 - we are now the 'Pan-Tribal Confederacy of Indigenous Tribal Nations'.

The original idea to unite the tribes started with my maternal great-great grandfather Hereditary Chief Amorotahe Haubariria of the Eagle Clan Arawaks, in 1850; in then British Guiana. He suceeded then in uniting 3 tribes (Arawaks, Akawaios and Makushis) to fight against a fourth tribe (Caribs) which was their mutual enemy.

In 1996 the United Nations held the Small Islands Developing States conference in Barbados, there I met Eugene Isaac, most powerful Chief of the Makushi tribal nation and he encouraged me to pursue my dream of reviving the pan-Amerindianism idea; thus on December 31st 1996 the Pan-Tribal Confederacy of Amerindian Tribal Nations was born.

On January 1st 2003 I was approached by our mongoloid brothers of the Majhi tribal nation in the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal for assistance and representation. I immediately agreed, and I decided to change the name and scope of the Confederacy to extend it from being merely Western Hemisphere in membership - to being the proverbial bridge between the old world and the new - as it was with my maternal ancestors who left asia for the new world so many thousands of years ago.

On June 1st 2003 I invited my dear San tribesman brother Tomsen Nore of South Africa to become the Official Representative of the Xun and Khwe Allied Tribal Nations to the Pan-Tribal Confederacy; thus finally we have achieved the pinnacle of global pan-tribal inclusiveness.

I wholeheartedly welcome our brothers and sisters from all corners of the Indigenous Fourth World, for we are all united in the spirit of Solidarity, loyalty and liberty.

Mr. Damon Gerard Corrie
President of the Pan-Tribal Confederacy
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Hereditary Chief of the
Eagle Clan Lokono-Arawaks
 

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Copyright © 2007 Damon G. Corrie

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