Tangra’s Way

Tangra’s Way by Tangra’s Way, published by Trafford Publishing in 2014, presents a unique exploration of governance for Native Americans across the Americas. This 52-page book discusses the construction and operation of a Parliament designed for both pure and mixed blood Native Americans, emphasizing voluntary contributions for financing rather than mandatory taxes. The author outlines how members will be organized by linguistic and geographical affiliations, aiming to enhance American Indian sovereignty.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the proposed Parliament’s structure, where equal representation of men and women is prioritized, and members are expected to mediate daily sessions to receive guidance from divine sources. The book delves into the implications of such a governance model, suggesting it could serve as a framework for similar ethnic or racial Parliaments globally. With a focus on education and history, this edition invites readers to consider the potential for self-determination and community representation within indigenous populations.
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In this book, Theodari discusses how a Parliament could be constructed and run for Native Americans of South and North America. This Parliament will be for pure and mixed blood Native Americans, so it includes vast quantities of people from Latin America, where the majority of the people north of Chile, Argentina and Uruguay are mixed blood, having significant American Indian blood. This Parliament will be financed by VOLUNTARY contributions from its constituents rather than mandatory taxes, and the members of this Parliament will be categorized into American Indian linguistic groups that they belong to already, or that they belong to geographically for those mixed blood Indians who no longer speak an American Indian language. The members of this Parliament will mediate every day the Parliament is in sessions, to receive information from God and other Divine beings that is pertinent to their constituents. The men and women of this Parliament will be equal in number and will have separate but equal roles in the Parliament. This Parliament will greatly further the cause of American Indian sovereignty in the Americas. This Parliament, when successful, will serve as a model for other ethnic or racial based Parliaments around the world. .
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