# CONSTITUTION & JUBILEE CHARTER
## OF THE EYEHERU SOVEREIGN ALLIANCE
### E.S.A. — Together, All Tribes Are One
**Founded 2020**
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## PREAMBLE
We, the Copper-Colored Aboriginal Indigenous people, families, tribes, houses, councils, organizations, and allied communities, establish this Constitution and Jubilee Charter for the EyeHeru Sovereign Alliance.
We come together to protect identity, preserve culture, restore dignity, organize resources, defend our children, honor our elders, build our economy, and secure a future for generations yet unborn.
We affirm that unity does not require erasure. Each tribe, family, house, organization, tradition, and belief system may retain its own name, structure, customs, ceremonies, and leadership while standing in alliance for shared protection, shared discipline, shared uplift, and shared restoration.
We reject confusion, disorder, exploitation, misclassification, cultural destruction, economic dependency, and division among our people.
We establish E.S.A. as a covenant body of self-governance, mutual aid, cultural preservation, lawful discipline, economic restoration, and collective defense of our people’s dignity, rights, and future.
Together, all tribes are One.
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# ARTICLE I
## NAME, PURPOSE, AND IDENTITY
### Section 1. Name
The name of this body shall be the **EyeHeru Sovereign Alliance**, abbreviated as **E.S.A.**
### Section 2. Purpose
The purpose of E.S.A. is to:
1. Unite Copper-Colored Aboriginal Indigenous people, tribes, families, organizations, and allied houses under one covenant of mutual respect.
2. Protect our identity, culture, children, elders, families, land interests, economic interests, and future generations.
3. Build systems of education, trade, security, health, agriculture, food access, business development, conflict resolution, and community accountability.
4. Preserve ancestral wisdom while operating with order, discipline, and responsible governance.
5. Establish Jubilee principles of restoration, release, renewal, and economic rebuilding.
6. Create lawful records, membership identification, councils, committees, and organized structures for alliance operations.
7. Promote unity among all tribes without forcing religious, cultural, or organizational uniformity.
### Section 3. Identity
E.S.A. recognizes the Copper-Colored Aboriginal Indigenous people as a living people with ancestry, history, culture, memory, and responsibility.
E.S.A. does not require every member to abandon the names, traditions, religions, tribes, or organizations they already belong to. Membership means alignment with shared principles, not erasure of personal or tribal identity.
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# ARTICLE II
## DECLARATION OF SELF-GOVERNANCE
E.S.A. affirms the right of people to organize themselves, govern their internal affairs, preserve their culture, establish membership rules, defend their dignity, and build institutions for their own uplift.
E.S.A. is a covenant alliance, cultural government, community body, and self-governing association of aligned people.
Every member is responsible for their own words, actions, conduct, and choices. No member may use the name of E.S.A. to promote unlawful violence, reckless conduct, hatred toward innocent people, fraud, exploitation, or dishonor.
Sovereignty requires discipline. Freedom requires responsibility. Government requires order.
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# ARTICLE III
## AUTONOMY OF TRIBES, HOUSES, FAMILIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS
### Section 1. Unity Without Erasure
E.S.A. shall always recognize and protect the autonomy of each tribe, family, house, religious body, cultural organization, business, and community group within the Alliance.
No tribe, family, organization, or member shall be forced to abandon its own name, customs, internal leadership, ceremonies, structure, or lawful beliefs as a condition of membership.
### Section 2. Local Authority
Local matters remain with the local people, houses, families, tribes, and councils unless voluntarily submitted to E.S.A. for mediation, support, protection, or coordination.
### Section 3. Common Alliance Duties
All members and houses agree to cooperate in:
1. Child protection.
2. Elder protection.
3. Economic development.
4. Education.
5. Cultural preservation.
6. Community security.
7. Conflict mediation.
8. Mutual aid.
9. Business networking.
10. Disaster response.
11. Defense of dignity and identity.
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# ARTICLE IV
## RELIGION, SPIRITUAL TRADITIONS, AND PRINCIPLES OF UNITY
E.S.A. shall not force one religion, one doctrine, or one spiritual system upon all members.
E.S.A. recognizes that our people come from many traditions, including but not limited to Indigenous American traditions, Kemetic traditions, Hebrew Israelite traditions, Moorish traditions, Islam, Nation of Islam, Five Percent teachings, Nuwaupian teachings, African traditional systems, ancestor reverence, Christianity, Judaism, Hindu traditions, Buddhist traditions, Chinese philosophies, and other paths rooted in discipline, truth, justice, balance, and uplift.
E.S.A. does not claim that all traditions are the same. Instead, E.S.A. studies, compares, respects, and preserves wisdom traditions while identifying shared principles that strengthen the people.
The shared principles of E.S.A. include:
1. Respect for the Creator, divine order, higher truth, or sacred law according to each member’s tradition.
2. Respect for ancestors and elders.
3. Protection of children.
4. Discipline of mind, body, family, and community.
5. Truthful speech.
6. Justice and balance.
7. Service to the people.
8. Moral accountability.
9. Family responsibility.
10. Economic responsibility.
11. Peace among the righteous.
12. Defense against exploitation.
13. Respect for lawful differences among allied people.
A Moor may remain a Moor.
A Muslim may remain a Muslim.
A Kemetic may remain Kemetic.
An Indigenous practitioner may remain Indigenous.
A Hebrew may remain Hebrew.
A Christian may remain Christian.
A traditionalist may remain traditional.
A free thinker may remain free.
All may sit in council if they honor the covenant, respect the people, protect the children, and uphold the laws of E.S.A.
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# ARTICLE V
## MEMBERSHIP
### Section 1. Eligibility
Membership may be open to individuals, families, tribes, houses, businesses, organizations, and allies who agree to uphold the Constitution, Jubilee Charter, laws, principles, and code of conduct of E.S.A.
### Section 2. Membership Classes
E.S.A. may recognize:
1. Founding Members.
2. General Members.
3. Family Members.
4. Tribal or House Members.
5. Business Members.
6. Youth Members.
7. Elder Council Members.
8. Honorary Members.
9. Allied Supporters.
10. International Friends of E.S.A.
### Section 3. Member Duties
Every member shall:
1. Protect children.
2. Honor elders.
3. Respect women, men, families, and lawful households.
4. Build, not destroy.
5. Speak truth.
6. Avoid fraud, exploitation, and disorder.
7. Respect the autonomy of other houses and tribes.
8. Support E.S.A. programs, councils, and lawful initiatives.
9. Practice economic discipline.
10. Represent E.S.A. with honor.
### Section 4. Loss of Privileges
Membership privileges may be suspended or revoked for betrayal of the covenant, fraud, abuse, exploitation, reckless public conduct, violence against innocent people, misuse of E.S.A. identity, or conduct that dishonors the Alliance.
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# ARTICLE VI
## RIGHTS OF MEMBERS
Members of E.S.A. shall have the right to:
1. Identity and proper recognition.
2. Cultural preservation.
3. Participation in councils according to membership status.
4. Fair hearing before discipline.
5. Protection from internal exploitation.
6. Religious and spiritual freedom.
7. Tribal and family autonomy.
8. Economic participation.
9. Education in history, law, culture, business, and self-development.
10. Mutual aid when available.
11. Peaceful disagreement.
12. Appeal of disciplinary decisions.
13. Protection of children and elders.
14. Access to E.S.A. records connected to their own membership.
15. Dignified representation.
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# ARTICLE VII
## THE TEN DEMANDS OF RESTORATION
E.S.A. adopts the following demands as principles of restoration:
1. The right to true identity.
2. The right to land, shelter, and community space.
3. The right to food, clean water, and survival resources.
4. The right to truthful education.
5. The right to lawful self-defense and community protection.
6. The right to economic control, ownership, and trade.
7. The right to protection of the family.
8. The right to freedom from misclassification.
9. The right to global recognition and honorable exchange.
10. The right to Jubilee: restoration, renewal, debt relief, and repair.
11. The right to economic withdrawal from systems that exploit, disrespect, or harm our communities.
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# ARTICLE VIII
## THE TEN LAWS OF THE COPPER PEOPLE
1. We shall always protect the children.
2. We shall always honor the elders.
3. We shall always uplift our people.
4. We shall always defend our land, homes, and communities.
5. We shall always preserve our languages, stories, records, symbols, and traditions.
6. We shall always strengthen the family.
7. We shall always trade fairly.
8. We shall always protect women from abuse, exploitation, and dishonor.
9. We shall always resist misclassification and cultural erasure.
10. We shall always uphold Jubilee: release, restoration, renewal, and repair.
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# ARTICLE IX
## THE 42 LAWS OF THE HEART
E.S.A. adopts the 42 Laws of the Heart as a moral code of discipline, balance, and righteous conduct:
1. I will always live without deceit.
2. I will always refuse robbery.
3. I will always refuse violence against the innocent.
4. I will always protect the poor.
5. I will always feed the hungry when I am able.
6. I will always bring peace where peace is possible.
7. I will always refuse unlawful killing.
8. I will always resist ordering harm against the innocent.
9. I will always keep the scales balanced.
10. I will always protect land from theft.
11. I will always keep the waters pure.
12. I will always protect the air.
13. I will always protect the earth.
14. I will always speak truth.
15. I will always serve justice.
16. I will always protect children.
17. I will always respect parents and honorable guardians.
18. I will always remain loyal to the righteous covenant.
19. I will always honor marriage, family, and sacred commitments.
20. I will always defend the weak.
21. I will always speak honest witness.
22. I will always remove hatred from my heart.
23. I will always respect the deaf, blind, disabled, and vulnerable.
24. I will always give drink to the thirsty when I am able.
25. I will always clothe the naked when I am able.
26. I will always shelter the orphan when I am able.
27. I will always comfort the widow and the grieving.
28. I will always honor the ancestors.
29. I will always guard justice in councils and courts.
30. I will always defend the voice of truth.
31. I will always honor the righteous.
32. I will always reject oppression.
33. I will always protect the land from betrayal.
34. I will always keep my body disciplined.
35. I will always feed my bloodline with truth.
36. I will always honor the sacred name according to my tradition.
37. I will always teach wisdom, not lies.
38. I will always share wealth with the people when I am able.
39. I will always protect my brother and sister from bondage.
40. I will always defend the tribe.
41. I will always think of the children of tomorrow.
42. I will always preserve the circle of life.
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# ARTICLE X
## JUBILEE
### Section 1. Meaning of Jubilee
Jubilee means restoration, release, renewal, repair, return, and rebuilding.
Jubilee is not merely celebration. Jubilee is a program of action.
### Section 2. Jubilee Goals
E.S.A. shall work toward:
1. Debt education and debt relief strategies.
2. Business creation.
3. Land acquisition.
4. Food independence.
5. Housing support.
6. Skill training.
7. Cooperative economics.
8. Community banking and credit education.
9. Youth apprenticeship.
10. Elder care.
11. Record correction and identity restoration.
12. Reinvestment into our own communities.
### Section 3. Economic Withdrawal
E.S.A. recognizes the right of disciplined economic withdrawal from businesses, institutions, media, brands, and systems that exploit, disrespect, harm, or drain our communities.
Economic withdrawal shall be organized, strategic, peaceful, lawful, and focused on building replacement systems owned and operated by our people and allies of integrity.
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# ARTICLE XI
## GOVERNING STRUCTURE
E.S.A. may establish the following governing bodies:
1. Council of Elders.
2. Youth Council.
3. Women’s Council.
4. Men’s Council.
5. Business and Trade Council.
6. Education Council.
7. Health and Wellness Council.
8. Security and Safety Council.
9. Land and Agriculture Council.
10. Culture and History Council.
11. Mediation and Justice Council.
12. International Relations and Trade Council.
13. Membership and Records Office.
14. Treasury and Resource Office.
15. Communications Office.
Each council shall operate according to written rules, records, duties, and accountability standards.
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# ARTICLE XII
## OFFICERS
E.S.A. may recognize officers including but not limited to:
1. Chief Executive Founder.
2. Council Chair.
3. Vice Chair.
4. Secretary of Records.
5. Treasurer.
6. Membership Officer.
7. Cultural Officer.
8. Security Coordinator.
9. Education Coordinator.
10. Business and Trade Coordinator.
11. Youth Representative.
12. Elder Representative.
13. Public Communications Officer.
14. Chaplain or Spiritual-Cultural Liaison.
Officers shall serve the people, not rule over them without accountability.
Leadership is service. Authority is responsibility. Rank is duty.
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# ARTICLE XIII
## LAW, JUSTICE, AND ACCOUNTABILITY
E.S.A. shall establish internal laws, codes, and procedures for order, discipline, and fairness.
No member shall be punished without notice, review, and opportunity to respond, except in emergencies where immediate suspension is necessary to protect the people.
E.S.A. justice shall be based on:
1. Truth.
2. Evidence.
3. Balance.
4. Restoration where possible.
5. Protection of victims.
6. Accountability of wrongdoers.
7. Protection of children and vulnerable people.
8. Prevention of abuse of power.
9. Written records.
10. Right of appeal.
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# ARTICLE XIV
## THE LONE WOLF CLAUSE
Every member is personally responsible for their own actions.
Any act that promotes unlawful violence, hatred toward innocent people, abuse, exploitation, fraud, reckless conduct, or dishonor shall not be attributed to E.S.A.
Any person who acts outside the Constitution, laws, principles, and official decisions of E.S.A. acts alone and bears full personal responsibility.
E.S.A. shall not be used as a shield for wrongdoing.
The Alliance protects righteousness, not recklessness.
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# ARTICLE XV
## ECONOMY, TRADE, AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
E.S.A. shall promote ownership, entrepreneurship, manufacturing, trade, cooperative economics, professional services, land development, agriculture, technology, transportation, education, and community-based enterprise.
E.S.A. shall encourage members to:
1. Buy from aligned businesses.
2. Build new businesses.
3. Share skills.
4. Train youth.
5. Create supply chains.
6. Support local vendors.
7. Develop land and food systems.
8. Form cooperatives.
9. Protect intellectual property.
10. Circulate resources among the people.
E.S.A. shall not promote blind spending. E.S.A. promotes disciplined spending, strategic withdrawal, ownership, and replacement.
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# ARTICLE XVI
## EDUCATION
E.S.A. shall build educational systems rooted in truth, discipline, history, skill, culture, business, law, technology, health, agriculture, and survival.
Education shall include:
1. True history.
2. Reading and writing.
3. Mathematics.
4. Law and civics.
5. Business.
6. Financial literacy.
7. Agriculture.
8. Trade skills.
9. Technology.
10. Cultural studies.
11. World wisdom traditions.
12. Health and wellness.
13. Conflict resolution.
14. Public speaking.
15. Leadership training.
The purpose of education is liberation, competence, service, and self-mastery.
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# ARTICLE XVII
## FAMILY, CHILDREN, AND ELDERS
The children are the future government.
The elders are the living archive.
E.S.A. shall prioritize:
1. Child safety.
2. Youth mentorship.
3. Elder care.
4. Family restoration.
5. Protection from abuse.
6. Fatherhood and motherhood support.
7. Marriage and household stability.
8. Orphan support.
9. Widow and widower support.
10. Intergenerational teaching.
No movement is real if it cannot protect its children.
No nation is wise if it abandons its elders.
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# ARTICLE XVIII
## HEALTH, FOOD, LAND, AND WATER
E.S.A. shall promote health sovereignty through:
1. Clean food.
2. Clean water.
3. Community gardens.
4. Agriculture.
5. Herbal knowledge.
6. Fitness.
7. Mental discipline.
8. Trauma healing.
9. Disease prevention.
10. Emergency readiness.
Land, food, and water are not luxuries. They are survival foundations.
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# ARTICLE XIX
## SECURITY AND COMMUNITY SAFETY
E.S.A. shall promote lawful, disciplined, trained, accountable community safety.
Security work must be organized, documented, peaceful unless defense is necessary, and always focused on protection, not intimidation.
E.S.A. security principles:
1. Protect children.
2. Protect elders.
3. Prevent harm.
4. De-escalate conflict.
5. Document incidents.
6. Train properly.
7. Follow lawful standards.
8. Avoid reckless behavior.
9. Respect human dignity.
10. Defend the community with discipline.
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# ARTICLE XX
## RECORDS, IDENTIFICATION, AND MEMBERSHIP DOCUMENTS
E.S.A. may issue membership cards, certificates, records, seals, titles, and documents for internal identification, ceremonial recognition, organizational membership, and alliance administration.
All documents shall be used honestly and shall not be used for fraud, impersonation of public agencies, unlawful claims, or deception.
E.S.A. identification represents membership, covenant, and affiliation with the Alliance.
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# ARTICLE XXI
## SYMBOLS, SEAL, FLAG, AND MOTTO
### Section 1. Motto
**Together, All Tribes Are One.**
### Section 2. Seal
The Seal of E.S.A. shall represent vision, protection, restoration, health, wealth, wisdom, and ancestral continuity.
### Section 3. Flag
The E.S.A. flag may include symbols representing land, people, unity, trade, protection, ancestral law, and the twelve houses or tribes.
### Section 4. Colors and Meaning
E.S.A. may recognize colors such as black, copper, gold, green, red, and other sacred or organizational colors as symbols of land, life, discipline, sacrifice, wealth, restoration, and unity.
Colors are not the government.
The message is the government.
The people are the government.
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# ARTICLE XXII
## ALLIES
E.S.A. may work with allies of any background who demonstrate respect, honesty, loyalty, fairness, and service.
Allyship is proven by conduct, not words.
No ally may dominate, exploit, redirect, or speak over the people.
Allies may support, trade, teach, protect, build, and cooperate under E.S.A. principles.
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# ARTICLE XXIII
## OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE ALLIANCE
I, ____________________________, do solemnly swear or affirm that I will faithfully support, protect, and defend the EyeHeru Sovereign Alliance, its Constitution, Jubilee Charter, councils, lawful decisions, and sacred covenant.
I will uphold the principles of truth, balance, discipline, unity, justice, family, restoration, and protection of the people.
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