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Bloodline Equity Claim

United American Tribal Embassy International Registry System

Under the Tree & River Covenant

Automatic Petition Enrollment Protected Member Identity All Approved Registries Added

Purpose of the Bloodline Equity Claim

The Bloodline Equity Claim is a collective petition and record of claim concerning the historical disenfranchisement, displacement, misclassification, and administrative disruption of Indigenous peoples, tribal families, bloodline communities, and historically connected families throughout the Americas.

The claim is organized as a registry-supported petition under the United American Tribal Embassy International. Its purpose is to preserve historical continuity, document participating families, organize petition members, and create a protected administrative record of those who enter covenant participation through the registry system.

Registry Rule: All approved registrants and approved registry entries are automatically placed on the Bloodline Equity Claim petition list.

What the Claim Addresses

Historical Disenfranchisement

The claim recognizes harm caused through colonial systems, forced displacement, racial reclassification, loss of land access, disruption of tribal identity, and exclusion from historical equity.

Identity Misclassification

Many Indigenous families were recorded under outside administrative classifications that obscured tribal, cultural, territorial, and family continuity.

Family and Bloodline Restoration

The registry restores administrative memory by connecting individuals, families, and tribal trust charters into a protected record of continuity and petition participation.

All Registries Become Part of the Petition List

Every person, family, and tribal trust charter that is approved through the UATEI Registry system becomes part of the Bloodline Equity Claim petition record. As the registry grows, the petition list also grows.

The petition list is a living record. It may show the growth of the registered petition body while protecting sensitive private information.

Registry Status Petition Status Public Visibility
Pending Documents Pending Petition Member Protected / Limited
Approved Documents Active Petition Member Masked public listing
Rejected Documents Not Active Not publicly listed as active

Family Registrar Responsibility

Each family may appoint a family registrar. The family registrar is responsible for entering family members, maintaining family records, submitting supporting documents, and helping each family member receive their individual registry access code.

Each family member receives a four-digit member access code. This code allows the member to access and correct their own registry information once they are age-authorized.

Age Access Rule: Members receive self-access to their own portal at age 17. Before age 17, the family registrar maintains the record on behalf of the family member.

Protected Public Petition Display

The public petition list should verify participation without exposing private identity data. A public entry may show only limited information.

  • Masked registry ID
  • First name and last initial
  • Trust charter or tribal body affiliation
  • Petition status
  • Last four digits for verification

Private information, including address, age, full date of birth, emergency contacts, uploaded records, family documents, and administrative notes, must remain protected inside the authorized registry portal.

Sample Public Petition Entry

Registry ID: UAT-****33

Name: Zyaun L.

Trust Charter: House Of Yakaba Tribal Trust Charter

Petition Status: Active Petition Member

Public Verification: Last 4 Registry Digits

Declaration

The Bloodline Equity Claim petition list exists to preserve the record of participating individuals, families, and tribal trust charters who enter the UATEI Registry. The list is a living petition record and shall grow as new members, families, and tribal bodies register, qualify, and enter covenant participation.

The Tree preserves the family root. The River carries the collective record forward. The petition list stands as the visible register of those who have entered the Bloodline Equity Claim.

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