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Welcome Home Black Americans

U.N. DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGNENOUS PEOPLE WAS ADOPTED ON SEPTEMBER 13,2007
BY THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

The Foundation for Indigenous Americans of Anasazi Heritage (FIAAH) is an indigenous, non-governmental, non-profit organization established in November 2002 to advocate for the descendants from the continuation of the Indigenous American peoples orginal Anasazi Race living in America, ethnicly identifed as  American  Indian - racially identified  as Negro's or "black” Americans. The foundation advocates for their fundemental right to self determination to sustain their viability in the homeland  belonging to the Anasazi / Negro or "black"  American race of peoples.FIAAH represents indigenous Americans with a voice to advocate for receiving their fundamental HUMAN rights  to be respected as a viable race of people  still living in their ancestral homeland called America, with the  human dignity  to be recognized for their actual ethnic heritage, identity,  culture, human & Indigenous rights and  representation as part of the Indigenous world community in the International arenas. Nationally,  FIAAH adminstrates services for indigenous people of  Anasazi / Negro heritage   towards sustaining the viability of the orginal Anasazi / Negro race of peoples from ethnic extinction in their homeland. To learn abour FIAAH services read About US.

It is time oh children of America,the time has come for your light (truth) out of darkness(deception), for  the truth will reveal  a new dawn for a new day!!!!

Please take your time when you navigate our site starting with the Heritage Tour , if you qualify, please register your linage with the American Heritage Registry. This site is dedicated to you, Learn.heal and grow!! We have a lot to share with you!  Also check out  FIAAH Educational Programs & publications and watch the free online lecture by International Ambassador Dr. RaDine Amen-Ra.

                                                                                  Again, Welcome Home!



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Lady Liberty

statue_liberty_low.jpgThe evolution of this central icon in the American Identity is the focus of Faces of A Nation at the Long island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages. 2001

It is written: “ Lady Liberty has undergone several transformations in identity, and style. Long before we had the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, the Indian Princess symbolized the New World. Over time the Indian Princess became less Negro “native” and more European. Her skin grew lighter, her features became less “Indian” and her dress was adapted to the mode of the moment.”  The Statue of Liberty represented the power of freedom and human consciousness over oppression.
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