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UATEI Registry System Introduction
United American Tribal Embassy International Registry System
Under the Tree and River Covenant

UATEI Registry System

Structural Framework, Verification Process, Bloodline Charter System, and Digital Identification Protocol

This page introduces what applicants, families, bloodline tribal trusts, covenant communities, and allied peoples are entering when they participate in the United American Tribal Embassy International Registry System.

Purpose and Mission

The Registry System of the United American Tribal Embassy International, hereafter referred to as UATEI, exists as the foundational administrative structure through which participating individuals, families, bloodline tribal trusts, covenant communities, and allied peoples enter lawful covenant participation within the International River Confederation established under the Tree and River Covenant.

Restoration

The registry supports the restoration of historical memory, family continuity, cultural identity, and ancestral recordkeeping among participating peoples of the Americas.

Protection

The registry operates as a protected archive for personal information, family records, identity documents, bloodline records, and covenant participation records.

Stewardship

The system is designed for intergenerational stewardship, humanitarian organization, family preservation, cultural continuity, and lawful covenant participation.

The purpose of verification is not racial domination or superiority, but lawful historical continuity, family preservation, cultural organization, and covenant participation.

Introduction

The purpose of the Registry System is not merely identification, but restoration, continuity, preservation, organization, stewardship, and intergenerational recordkeeping.

A Living Archive

The Registry serves as a living archive of covenant participation and historical continuity among participating peoples whose ancestral lines, cultural identities, tribal relationships, family histories, and historical classifications were often disrupted, fragmented, administratively altered, or obscured through colonization, slavery, forced migration, racial reclassification systems, segregation, displacement, and assimilation policies throughout the Americas.

A Multi-Function System

The Registry functions simultaneously as a covenant participation system, a historical verification system, a family continuity system, a digital identification system, a bloodline organization system, and an intergenerational stewardship archive.

Historical Verification Framework

The Registry recognizes that throughout the nineteenth century and Reconstruction period within the United States, many populations were identified within legal records, census records, treaty systems, military records, territorial records, church records, tribal records, land records, and civil documents under various historical classifications.

Accepted Historical Classifications

  • Negro
  • Colored
  • Mulatto
  • Free Persons of Color
  • Freedmen
  • Persons of African Descent
  • Indian / Tribal Citizen / Indigenous

Accepted Record Types

  • Census records
  • Freedmen and Reconstruction records
  • Tribal rolls or membership records
  • Church, mission, or parish records
  • Land, probate, military, and territorial records
  • Birth, marriage, and death records

International Applicants

Applicants from outside the United States may provide equivalent historical documentation recognized within their national, tribal, territorial, or regional systems demonstrating Indigenous continuity, ancestral continuity, tribal affiliation, community continuity, or historical recognition.

Progressive Covenant Levels

The Registry System is organized into progressive covenant levels beginning with individual verification and extending through digital identification, family participation, bloodline chartering, tribal administration, and congressional participation within the International River Confederation.

1

Historical Verification

Applicants submit records demonstrating historical, Indigenous, tribal, or ancestral continuity.

2

Registry Identification

Approved participants submit protected identity information for registry processing.

3

Digital Identification

Participants may receive a UATEI Covenant Digital ID after approval and processing.

4

Family Registry

Verified participants may organize household and family records within the protected archive.

5

Bloodline Tribal Charter

Qualified participants may apply to charter a Bloodline Tribal Trust under UATEI authority.

6

Family Covenant Trust

Families may establish household stewardship structures under their corresponding charter.

Digital Identification Protocol

The Digital Identification Credential functions as an administrative covenant identification document within the International River Confederation. It does not replace governmental citizenship documents, passports, state-issued licenses, or lawful national identification systems.

Credential Contents

The credential may include registry number, photograph, covenant status, bloodline affiliation, registry classification, authentication code, QR verification link, and other administrative identifiers.

Activation

A participant must complete verification, registry processing, and the required digital ID processing fee before the credential is activated and printable.

Protected Verification

Public verification systems display limited confirmation information only while protecting sensitive personal information, records, addresses, dates of birth, emergency contacts, and documents.

Security and Confidentiality

The Registry System operates according to covenant confidentiality and protected administrative stewardship.

Protected Records

Personal information, family records, trust records, registry records, identification records, and supporting documentation submitted into the Registry remain protected and confidential except according to lawful covenant procedures.

Layered Authorization

Family-level administrators may access household records. Bloodline Tribal Administrators may access records connected to their own chartered body. International Registry Administrators may oversee broader registry systems according to covenant law and fiduciary responsibility.

Registry Review Council

The Registry Review Council is the covenant body responsible for verification review, documentation analysis, registry integrity, charter approval procedures, administrative review, appeals, disputes, and covenant registry oversight.

The purpose of the Council is stewardship and preservation rather than exclusion.

The Purpose of the Registry

Preserve Memory

The Registry exists to protect and preserve ancestral, family, and cultural memory.

Organize Families

The Registry supports family continuity, intergenerational recordkeeping, and household stewardship.

Build Continuity

The Registry strengthens Indigenous restoration, historical continuity, humanitarian organization, and intertribal cooperation.

The Tree preserves the Root. The River carries the continuity of the Root into future generations. The Registry stands as the living archive of that continuity.
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