Roadmap to Reclamation: How Indigenous Peoples Lawfully Reclaim Identity, Land, and Nationhood (Roadmap Series) Paperback – January 7, 2026

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Roadmap to Reclamation is a practical, step-by-step guide for Indigenous peoples seeking to lawfully reclaim their identity, land, and nationhood outside colonial recognition systems.For generations, Indigenous peoples across the Americas were subjected to forced reclassification, administrative erasure, land dispossession, and policies that criminalized or suppressed Indigenous identity. Many descendants were told—by governments, institutions, and even tribes—that they were “not enough,” undocumented, or nonexistent. This book exists to correct that lie.Written by Mark Anthony Perkins, Roadmap to Reclamation bridges history, international law, genealogy, and governance into a single, usable framework. It explains how Indigenous nations are declared—not granted—and how peoples can assert self-determination using international legal instruments such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and the American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (ADRIP).This book is not theory. It is a manual.Inside, readers will learn:What legally makes a nation a nationWhy genealogy is jurisdiction, not a hobbyHow paper genocide erased Indigenous identity—and how to reverse itHow to declare a nation and establish governanceHow to document land claims and ancestral title without federal recognitionHow reparations function as repair, not charityHow to prepare submission-ready documentation for international bodiesHow to engage in lawful, non-violent, nation-to-nation advocacyThe book includes clear explanations, real-world context, and full document templates, making it usable for families, communities, researchers, advocates, and emerging Indigenous nations alike.Roadmap to Reclamation is for those who are done asking permission to exist—and ready to reclaim what was always theirs. Read more

ISBN13 979-8242931213
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8 x 0.5 x 10 inches
Item Weight 1.22 pounds
Book 1 of 10 Roadmap Series
Print length 218 pages
Publication date January 7, 2026

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