ROYAL TRIBAL UNIVERSITY
- July 16, 2024
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Shalom, our kindred spirit, great tribes of Israel who walk in the footsteps of our ancestors, keepers of sacred traditions that flow like rivers through time, establish this covenant of kinship and reciprocity.
Indigenous Global Funding “Gift of Reciprocity Program” stands as a vessel of abundance, a charitable Tax-Exempt Ministry entrusted with over 500 million in gifting capacities, to serve the revival and flourishing of our peoples.
First Circle: Nurturing the Seeds of Community
We pledge to create living communities rooted in the wisdom of our ancestors, where the land is honored, traditions are preserved, and future generations may thrive in harmony with all relations. These communities shall embody the balance our ancestors maintained between taking and giving back, between progress and preservation.
Second Circle: Sharing Abundance
As the buffalo once provided for all the needs of the People, Indigenous Global Funding will extend up to $15 million in sacred trust to each member’s enterprise. This is not given in the way of the colonizer’s debt, but as our ancestors shared hunting grounds and harvests, with mutual obligation and reciprocity.
Third Circle: Unity of Mind and Spirit
We recognize that true wealth flows from shared vision and purpose. A common consciousness among our community members nurtures unity and mutual support, creating self-sustaining cycles of prosperity that honor our traditional economies of reciprocity and gift-giving.
Fourth Circle: The Trading Path
We commit to walking the trading paths that our ancestors established, fostering economic cooperation and growth through private agreements between Indigenous enterprises. As our ancestors traded across vast territories, creating networks of relationships and mutual benefit, so shall we revive these pathways in our modern context.
May this covenant honor the wisdom of those who came before, serve the needs of those who walk with us now, and protect the inheritance of those yet to come. We speak these words in the spirit of our ancestors, whose blood flows in our veins and whose wisdom guides our steps.
A business model that encourages the reuse, repurposing, and recycling of resources within the community. It emphasizes sustainability to reduce waste and the negative effects of consumption on the environment. The Tribal Circular Economy also involves supporting each other in various aspects of business transactions, services, and charity.
At its core, a framework that encourages the reuse, repurposing, and recycling of resources within the community. In order to reduce waste and the negative effects of consumption on the environment, the Tribal Circular Economy places a higher priority on sustainability. For example, a company might hire Tribal people for indirect services like business accountants, lawyers, and renting office space from a member owner and then contributes at least 10% of its earnings to charity.