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Sovereignty Consulting — Navigate Identity Reclamation From Start to Finish
FIP's Sovereignty Consulting service provides comprehensive, personalized guidance through the full process of indigenous identity reclamation — from initial research through documentation, community connection, and everyday assertion of sovereign identity.
Joshua Robinson
6 days ago2 min read
Business Networking — Connect With a Community of Sovereign-Minded Indigenous Professionals
FIP's Business Networking service connects indigenous entrepreneurs, professionals, and sovereign-minded business owners into a community of mutual support, referral, and economic solidarity.
Joshua Robinson
6 days ago2 min read
Business Consulting — Build Your Business on a Foundation of Sovereignty
FIP's Business Consulting service helps indigenous entrepreneurs structure, form, and operate businesses rooted in sovereign principles — from entity formation to operational strategy aligned with indigenous values and legal protections.
Joshua Robinson
6 days ago2 min read
Land Patent Location — Find the Federal Land Grant With Your Ancestor's Name On It
Many descendants of aboriginal North Americans are heirs to federal land patents they don't know exist. FIP's Land Patent Location service conducts systematic research to find, document, and assess your ancestral land claims.
Joshua Robinson
6 days ago2 min read
Genealogical Research — Trace Your True Indigenous Lineage
FIP's Genealogical Research service traces your true aboriginal North American ancestry through Dawes Rolls, census records, tribal documentation, and historical archives — cutting through the paper genocide that buried your family's real identity.
Joshua Robinson
6 days ago2 min read
The Indigenous Identity Starter Guide: Your Roadmap to Reclaiming Who You Are
A comprehensive starter guide for descendants of aboriginal North Americans whose identity was erased through paper genocide. Inside: genealogy basics, rights overview, sovereignty action steps, and your next moves.
Joshua Robinson
May 125 min read
How and Why Indigenous Peoples Were Renamed to 'Black': A Simplified Explanation
Why are so many descendants of aboriginal North Americans classified as 'Black' today? This article traces the deliberate, step-by-step renaming of indigenous peoples — a story of colonial economics, legal manipulation, and identity engineering.
Joshua Robinson
May 123 min read
Land Patents: Why So Many of Us Have Them — and Don't Know Where to Start
Millions of descendants of aboriginal North Americans are heirs to land patents they don't even know exist. This article explains what land patents are, why so many of us hold rights to them, and the first questions to ask if you suspect you have ancestral land waiting to be reclaimed.
Joshua Robinson
May 124 min read
Reclaiming Sovereignty: A Beginner's Guide to Indigenous Identity Restoration
If your ancestors were classified as 'Black,' 'Negro,' or 'Colored' but you suspect indigenous ancestry, this guide walks you through the first steps of identity restoration — from initial research to formal claims of sovereignty.
Joshua Robinson
May 123 min read
Understanding the Dawes Rolls: A Guide to Tracing Aboriginal North American Lineage
The Dawes Rolls are one of the most important — and most misunderstood — records for tracing aboriginal North American ancestry. Learn what they are, what they include, and how to use them to reclaim your heritage.
Joshua Robinson
May 122 min read
What Is Paper Genocide? The Erasure of Indigenous Identity Through Law
Paper genocide is the systematic erasure of indigenous peoples through legal classification rather than physical extermination. Learn how laws like the Racial Integrity Act of 1924 obscured the true lineage of aboriginal North Americans by reclassifying them as 'Black,' 'Negro,' or 'Colored.'
Joshua Robinson
May 122 min read
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