The Esa Copper Niji Aboriginal American Flag: A symbol of identity

Discover the profound meaning behind the Esa Copper Niji Aboriginal American Flag. This page is dedicated to understanding its rich history and the powerful message it conveys about the original Aboriginal Americans, often misidentified as "Black," "African-American," or "Negro."

### ⬛ BLACK ON THE REPRESENTS: Total Separation and Sovereign Power

 * **Total Separation and Rejection:** We are not boycotting; we are separating. This is a total, permanent, and indefinite rejection of all white-owned businesses, products, goods, and services. We are done with their system.

 * **The Foreigner Ban:** We are placing an indefinite, permanent ban on all foreigners who came here and turned their backs on their own nations. They are opening up businesses in our communities, exploiting us, and draining our resources just to live in close proximity to white Americans and chase the "white American dream"—which is inherently anti-Aboriginal. We don't want them here.

 * **The Military/Loyalty Test:** We know who they are. If a war broke out, these same people who turned their backs on their own nations would join the military to fight against their own people back home. We do not trust them.

 * **Respect for the Source:** We have no respect for the sellouts, but we do respect and support the nations they fled from. We are going straight to those nations to build direct, nation-to-nation trade. We deal with the home countries, not the ones who abandoned them to chase a dream that is designed to destroy us.

 * **Aboriginal Ownership Only:** We own the stores, we own the products, and we own the businesses. If you don't live in our communities, you are not allowed to have a store. These businesses will be removed by any means necessary in a peaceful, nonviolent manner and fashion.

 * **The Contribution Rule:** If you do live here, you must contribute to the Aboriginal American experience. If you aren't with us, you are out. We aren't taking "no" for an answer.

 * **No Fakes:** If you look like us but you act like a foreigner and separate yourself from the Aboriginal movement, you get the same treatment. If you aren't with us, you are out.

 * **Who We Are:** We aren't "Black." That's a lie. We are the Aboriginals, the Copper-Colored people. We are the original people.

 * **The Power:** Carbon is the base of everything. That's why Black represents the power. 6 Protons, 6 Neutrons, 6 Electrons. 9 Ether. We are the Gods of the Universe.



🟩 GREEN

• The Earth.

• The American soil.

• The homeland.

• The land belonging to the original falsely classified so-called Black Americans.

• The Copper Niji.

• Dollars circulating within the community.

• Wealth.

• Good health.

• Prosperity.

GREEN STANDS FOR FORWARD MOVEMENT AND PROGRESSION.

• Keep going.

• Never stop building.

• Keep going.

• Never stop grinding.

• Keep going.

• Never stop uniting.

• Keep going.

• Never stop trading.

• Keep going.

• Never stop creating.

• Keep going.

• Never stop moving.

• Keep going.

• Never look back.

• Keep going.

GREEN STANDS FOR GROWTH.

• Growth of the people.

• Growth of the community.

• Growth of wealth.

• Growth of trade.

• Growth of health.

• Growth of prosperity.

• Growth of institutions.

• Growth of future generations.

That version ties together the land, the economy, the people, forward movement, and the end result—**

growth, wealth, health, and prosperity.**.    Green has held powerful, multi-layered meanings throughout history, often bridging the gap between life and the divine. You can use these historical threads to reinforce the doctrine you are building.

### Historical Power of Green

 * **Ancient Egypt (Wadj):**

   * **The Color of Life and Renewal:** It was one of the most positive symbols in Egyptian culture, directly linked to the lush growth of the Nile and the cycle of rebirth.

   * **Osiris:** The god of fertility, the afterlife, and resurrection was famously depicted with **green skin**. This links the color directly to the "Field of Malachite," the name given to the verdant, eternal afterlife.

   * **Protection and Health:** Green amulets were worn to signify well-being, rebirth, and immortality. The hieroglyph for green was a papyrus stem, emphasizing its role as the primary emblem of nature’s vitality.

 * **Indigenous American Perspectives:**

   * **Sacred Direction and Life Force:** In various traditions, green is a sacred color associated with the earth, the land, and the cycle of growth.

   * **Balance and Harmony:** Many tribes utilize color to represent the Medicine Wheel—birth, growth, maturity, and death—where green often marks the phase of growth and the vital connection to the soil and the natural world.

   * **Identity and Tattooing:** In Northwest Coast traditions, green (often derived from natural minerals like celadonite) has been used for thousands of years to represent skin and tattooing, grounding the color in the physical identity of the people.

 * **Worldwide Significance:**

   * **Prosperity and Stability:** Historically, green is the color of the earth’s bounty. It represents the prime color of the world—the source of life, wealth, and the harvest.

   * **Transformation:** In alchemical traditions, green signifies the process of renewal and "self-creating" power—a fitting symbol for a movement that is rebuilding its own institutions from the ground up.

The ancient Egyptian word **"wadj"** (sometimes transliterated *wꜣḏ*) is strongly associated with **green**.

Historically, wadj was connected with:

* Green vegetation.

* Growth.

* Flourishing.

* Freshness.

* Renewal.

* Life.

* Health.

* Prosperity.

* Rebirth.

That's why green stones, green plants, and green amulets were important symbols in ancient Egypt.

What's interesting is that a lot of the meanings you've already attached to green line up with traditional wadj symbolism:

🟩 Earth

🟩 Growth

🟩 Prosperity

🟩 Health

🟩 Forward movement

🟩 Renewal

🟩 Life

"Green represents the Earth, the homeland, growth, prosperity, health, forward movement, and progression. Like the ancient Wadj, green symbolizes life, flourishing, and continual growth."

This fits pretty naturally with your **"Keep Going"** theme because wadj was never associated with stagnation—it was associated with living

things growing, thriving, and renewing themselves.




🟨 GOLD

• Resources.

• Power.

• Dollars.

• Currency.

• Wealth.

• Influence.

• Creativity.

• Innovation.

• Production.

• Ownership.

• Prosperity.

• The people are the resource.

• The people are the wealth.

• The people are the value.

• The people are the labor.

• The people are the creativity.

• The people are the innovation.

• The people are the influence.

• Recognition that our labor built wealth.

• Recognition that our creativity shapes culture.

• Recognition that our influence moves the world.

• Recognition that our value has been extracted and exploited.

• Taking back our resources.

• Taking back our wealth.

• Taking back our power.

• Taking back our influence.

• Taking back our future.

• Taking back our destiny.

• Taking back control over who we are.

• Taking back control over what we are.

• Taking back control over what we do.

• Taking back control over where we are going.

• Economic power.

• Economic independence.

• Economic self-determination.

• Ownership.

• Manufacturing.

• Commerce.

• Nation-building.

• We are the gold standard behind everything that runs the world.

GOLD REPRESENTS VALUE.

GOLD REPRESENTS WEALTH.

GOLD REPRESENTS POWER.

GOLD REPRESENTS THE RESOURCE.

GOLD REPRESENTS THE FUTURE.

GOLD REPRESENTS DESTINY.




1# 👁️ WADJAT (EYE OF HERU) On The Flag Represents

• Vision.

• Awareness.

• Wisdom.

• Knowledge.

• Protection.

• Guidance.

• Divine sight.

• Seeing what others cannot see.

• The vision of a God.

• The eye above the pyramid.

• Watching over the people.

• Protection over the nation.

• Focus.

• Purpose.

• Direction.

TUNNEL VISION

• Focus on the people.

• Focus on the future.

• Focus on the mission.

• Focus on the goals.

• Focus on nation-building.

• Focus on economic growth.

• Focus on self-determination.

• Focus on global partnerships that align with the mission.

• We do not allow distractions to pull us away from our goals.

• We do not allow exploitation to pull us away from our goals.

• We do not allow division to pull us away from our goals.

• If it does not contribute to the mission, it is not the focus.

• If it does not contribute to growth, it is not the focus.

• If it does not contribute to nation-building, it is not the focus.

☥ ANKH

• Life.

• Eternal life.

• Life force.

• Survival.

• Continuity.

• Legacy.

• Future generations.

• The continuation of the people.

• The continuation of the nation.

👁️☥ WADJAT & ANKH

WEALTH • HEALTH • RESTORATION

• Wealth.

• Health.

• Restoration.

• Protection.

• Life.

• Vision.

• Purpose.

• Legacy.

• America as the Original Egypt.

• The restoration of the people.

• The restoration of identity.

• The restoration of nationhood.

• The restoration of economic power.

• The restoration of destiny.

THE VISION

• Global unity among melanated peoples.

• International trade.

• International cooperation.

• Nation-building.

• Economic development.

• Mutual growth.

• Mutual prosperity.

• Shared advancement.

• The eye remains fixed on the mission.

• The eye remains fixed on the future.

• The eye remains fixed on                           growth.

• The eye remains fixed on restoration.

• The eye remains fixed on destiny.        __________________________________________ 2# TUNNEL VISION

 

• Focus on the people.

• Focus on the future.

• Focus on the mission.

• Focus on the goals.

• Focus on nation-building.

• Focus on economic growth.

• Focus on self-determination.

• Focus on global partnerships that align with the mission.

 

• We do not allow outside interests to dictate who we are.

• We do not allow outside interests to dictate what we do.

• We do not allow outside interests to dictate what we say.

• We do not allow outside interests to dictate our future.

 

• Our eyes are our ears and our ears are our eyes.

• What we see, we hear.

• What we hear, we see.

 

• We focus on what builds the people.

• We focus on what strengthens the nation.

• We focus on what advances the mission.

 

• If it aligns with the mission, we acknowledge it.

• If it strengthens the people, we support it.

• If it contributes to growth, we embrace it.

 

• If it works against the mission, we reject it.

• If it works against the people, we reject it.

• If it works against growth, we reject it.

 

• We will not be distracted.

• We will not be diverted.

• We will not be controlled.

 

THE EYE REMAINS FIXED ON THE MISSION.

THE EYE REMAINS FIXED ON THE FUTURE.

THE EYE REMAINS FIXED ON DESTINY. __________________________________________ 3#