Frequently Asked Questions

Joining ARNA

For those new to ARNA, this section offers insights into Indigenous nationality, benefits, and the steps to join. Here you’ll find answers to frequently asked questions about the ARNA community and membership requirements.

ARNA stands for the Aboriginal Republic of North America, an Indigenous government supporting the rights, education, and cultural preservation of Indigenous people of North America.

To join ARNA, you can complete the registration form, attend a nationality consultation, and provide supporting documents that verify Indigenous heritage. The process typically takes 4-6 weeks.

ARNA membership provides legal recognition as an Indigenous national, potential tax exemptions, community support, and access to cultural resources.

Yes, ARNA membership does not require you to renounce U.S. citizenship. Instead, it offers additional recognition and rights under Indigenous status.

New members have access to cultural education, legal training, and community workshops that foster a deeper understanding of Indigenous law and traditions.

Claim Your Heritage

Begin your journey with ARNA to embrace your Indigenous identity and join a community dedicated to cultural empowerment and legal recognition.

Services for ARNA Officials

This section highlights resources available to ARNA officials, including governmental services, legal support, and special discounts for officials. It’s tailored to address the unique needs of those representing ARNA in official capacities.

ARNA officials can access legal representation, document preparation, contract review, and consultation services on Indigenous governance and law.

Yes, SAR Law offers discounted rates for select legal and consultation services for ARNA officials. Contact us to learn more about applicable discounts.

SAR Law provides consultations and resources to help ARNA officials manage tribal governance, registration, and member rights under Indigenous law.

SAR Law’s team assists with document and contract review, ensuring that agreements align with Indigenous legal standards and ARNA policies.

Yes, SAR Law offers international legal support to address matters involving cross-border Indigenous rights and related legal frameworks.

Empower Indigenous Rights

Your support fuels our mission to defend Indigenous rights and expand essential services, creating a lasting impact for future generations.

Supporting
SAR LAW

For those interested in supporting SAR Law’s mission, this section explains how to offer assistance through donations, services, or arranging a meeting to discuss partnership opportunities.

Donations to SAR Law can be made online or by contacting our office directly. Contributions help us expand our support for Indigenous legal rights and community services.

Yes, SAR Law welcomes professionals who wish to contribute their skills. Reach out to discuss how your expertise can support our initiatives.

To invite SAR Law representatives to your event, please complete our event request form or contact us with details on the event and desired topics.

SAR Law partners with organizations on community projects that align with our mission. Contact us to explore collaboration opportunities.

To arrange a meeting, fill out our contact form, and a SAR Law representative will follow up to discuss your inquiry and schedule a convenient time.