In a landmark event for indigenous unity, the government of Ierahkwa Ne Kanienke recently held a cultural and diplomatic encounter with The Sovereign National State of Borinken, one of the oldest indigenous communities in the Caribbean, with a history spanning over 1,500 years. The meeting, held in Puerto Rico, was aimed at building bridges of understanding, solidarity, and mutual growth between the two sovereign nations.
The Sovereign National State of Borinken, recognized as the original inhabitants of Puerto Rico and much of the Caribbean, share with Ierahkwa Ne Kanienke a legacy of resilience, cultural preservation, and the defense of ancestral sovereignty. This historic encounter served as a platform to exchange traditions, cultural practices, and strategies for indigenous self-determination, highlighting how cooperation between nations can inspire future generations.
During the gathering, representatives from both communities emphasized the importance of cultural exchange, economic collaboration, and political recognition. By strengthening ties with the Sovereign National State of Borinken, Ierahkwa Ne Kanienke continues its mission of forming alliances with indigenous nations across the Americas, reinforcing a shared identity and purpose that transcends borders.
For the government of Ierahkwa Ne Kanienke, this meeting also underscores the nation’s vision of promoting sovereignty, unity, and cultural pride on an international stage. By walking alongside the Sovereign National State of Borinken, whose heritage is deeply rooted in Puerto Rico, the government reaffirms its commitment to intercultural dialogue and indigenous solidarity.
This encounter is more than a symbolic gesture—it is a tangible step toward a future of collective strength, recognition, and mutual support. Together, Ierahkwa Ne Kanienke and the Sovereign National State of Borinken are proving that the voices of indigenous nations remain strong, vibrant, and essential in shaping the path forward.