Where Ancient Heritage Meets Future Innovation for a World Reborn in Peace.

???? The Unified Voice of Over 300 Million Indigenous Peoples Worldwide

The United Ancient Indigenous Enlightened Nations – General Assembly (UAN-GA) bridges ancient wisdom and modern governance to foster a harmonious, sovereign, and sustainable global Indigenous community.

Established Foundation

Established in 2003 under the Charter of the United Ancient Indigenous Enlightened Nations.

Comprised of 160+ Member and Observer Indigenous Nations, serving as the chief deliberative, policymaking, and representative organ of the UAN.

Key Focus Areas

Functions and Powers of the General Assembly

The Assembly operates through traditional Indigenous governance principles while engaging with modern international frameworks.

Main Councils of the General Assembly

The Assembly s six councils each handle agenda items aligned with their specialized areas:

Council for Indigenous Trade & Economic Cooperation

Council for Cultural Preservation & AI Digital Heritage

Council for Holistic Health & Sustainable Development

Council for Indigenous Diplomacy & Global Collaboration

Council for Ancestral Wisdom & Spiritual Practices

Council for Environmental Stewardship & Sacred Lands

Some critical issues, such as land rights and cultural sovereignty, are handled directly in the plenary sessions.

Regional Structure & Subsidiary Organs

Regional Circles

Used for elections and consultation, with the Chief Speaker rotating among these circles based on traditional protocols:

African Indigenous NationsAsia-Pacific Indigenous PeoplesArctic Indigenous CommunitiesAmericas Indigenous NationsEuropean Indigenous Peoples

Subsidiary Organs

The Assembly may establish subsidiary organs as deemed necessary:

Special Sessions

Emergency sessions may be convened for urgent Indigenous rights issues, cultural crises, or environmental threats