Maku (Chief) Black Thunderbird Eagle teaching on our
Indigenous Rights as Yamassee Nuwaubian Nation Of Moors
1992 Our
Constitution and Laws was drafted and the United States
Government has broken the Yamassee Constitution and Laws and the
Treaties.
At the same time over 5,600 members of the Yamassee Native
American Moors of the Creek Nation (U.N.N.M.) BIA “Bureau of
Indian Affairs” Registry No. 208/1999 across the world signed
petitions recognizing me as their Chief and Head of State of the
Yamassee Native American Moors of the Creek Nation (U.N.N.M.)
BIA “Bureau of Indian Affairs” registry No. 208/1999. Also over
12,000 members from across the world sent letters to Yamassee
Native American Moors Of the Creek Nation P.O. Box 1845,
Milledgeville, Georgia 31059 recognizing me as the Chief and
Head of State of the Yamassee Native American Moors of the Creek
Nation (U.N.N.M.) B.I.A. “Bureau of Indian Affairs” Registry No.
208/1999. Furthermore, in December 2003 A.D. the Brunswick
Downtown Development Authority sent a letter to me thanking me
as the Chief of the Yamassee Native American Moors of the Creek
Nation (U.N.N.M.) BIA “Bureau of Indian Affairs” registry No.
208/1999 for the tribe’s participation in the Brunswick, Georgia
Annual Christmas Parade. Additionally, when I made these
declarations they were substantiated by my tribe’s (Yamassee
Native American Moors of the Creek Nation (U.N.N.M.) BIA “Bureau
of Indian Affairs” registry No. 208/1999)
constitution, language and
land.