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1 Timothy 4:16 “Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine… for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee.”

Eli 3:14 “And the choices thou makest in this day shall shape not only thine own future, but also the future of many who walk beside thee.”

Sirach 42:9  "The father waketh for the daughter, when no man knoweth; and the care for her taketh away sleep.



 



About Us



The Yahcalo Ndigena Nation is an international, transnational, self governed Wongunk (Wangunk) nationality federated tribal nation and micro nation, a non dependent tribal government, and a bloodline fraternal order rooted in the ancestral legacy of the indigenous peoples.


Our Tribal Nation is set to be composed of 144 Tribal States/Tribes, symbolizing 144 indigenous bloodlines each representing distinct ancestral lineages, united together under one nation. This structure reflects our commitment to unity through heritage, honoring the unique bloodlines and cultural traditions that form the foundation of our collective identity.


We operate as both a international tribal government, a non-profit faith based private assembly, a non profit Native American Indian community-focused organization, dedicated to cultural preservation, spiritual leadership, and the empowerment of our people.


As a bloodline fraternal order, we honor the sacred genealogies of our ancestors, preserving kinship, cultural identity, and spiritual continuity for future generations. Each Tribal State maintains its lineage traditions while standing united within the Yahcalo Ndigena Nation framework. We Are One Nation Under The Great Spirit (“GOD”)



Our Mission



We are committed to:




The Yahcalo Ndigena Nation stands as a indigenous, sovereign, unified, lineage-based tribal nation and society—guided by the great spirit, our ancestors, strengthened by our faith, and committed to the welfare, dignity, and future of our people.

Spiritual Meaning of the Yahcalo Ndigena Nation Flag


The navy blue of the flag represents wisdom, deep and enduring, honoring the ancestral knowledge carried through generations. It also acknowledges the profound wisdom lost to the oceans during the Transatlantic Slave Trade, a solemn reminder of the resilience and spirit of our forebears.


The grey at the center symbolizes the pathways paved for future generations, and foundation recognizing the struggles, sacrifices, and foresight of those who came before, ensuring our descendants can walk forward with strength and clarity.


The white reflects the light found within each of us—spiritual illumination, hope, and inner purity that guide our actions, inspire unity, and connect us to the divine wisdom of the Nation.


Important Clarification: This flag is a symbol of cultural heritage, spiritual identity, and tribal unity, and does not represent any gang or gang-related culture. It is a reflection of our Nation’s history, values, and commitment to future generations.


Together, these colors tell the story of our heritage, our journey, and our promise: a Nation rooted in knowledge, forged in resilience, and guided by the light of our ancestors and our own inner truth.

Yahcalo Ndigena National Family Bible


ELI 1

The Calling in Solitude

1 At times the Lord setteth a man apart in solitude, that He may fashion him for greater things.

2 And in the quiet, He revealeth what cannot be heard in the noise of the multitude.

3 For the Lord speaketh softly unto the heart, and His whisper guideth more surely than the shout of many men.

4 And the Lord said unto me, Fear not the lonely path, for I walk with thee therein.

5 I separate thee for a season, that thy strength may be renewed and thy purpose made clear.

6 For no man ascendeth to greatness save he first be humbled and purified in the secret place.

7 And it came to pass that I beheld my trials, and they were many; yet the Lord upheld me with His hand.

8 He turned my sorrow into wisdom, and my silence into understanding.

9 Thus was my spirit shaped, as iron is shaped upon the anvil, and my heart refined as gold in the furnace.

10 And the Lord said, When thy season is fulfilled, I shall bring thee forth, and the nations shall know that I have been with thee.

ELI 2

The Burden of the One Who Seeks

1 And the days of my wandering were many, and my soul was heavy within me; for I knew not the reason of my trials, nor the purpose of my path.

2 And I cried unto the Lord, saying, Wherefore am I cast into struggle upon struggle, and why is my heart made to endure such weight?

3 And the Lord answered me in the stillness, saying, The burden is not given to destroy thee, but to build thee; yea, I chasten whom I love, and I strengthen whom I send.

4 For how shall a man lead others, except he first be tried himself? And how shall he comfort the broken, except he hath known brokenness?

5 Therefore endure, O son of dust, and let patience have her perfect work; for in thy suffering thou shalt gain understanding, and in thy battles thou shalt gain wisdom.

6 And it came to pass that I remembered every wrong spoken against me, and every snare laid before my feet.

7 Yet none prevailed; for the Lord was my shield, even when I perceived Him not.

8 He guarded my steps in the night seasons, and preserved my soul when dangers rose against me.

9 Then I said in my heart, Truly the Lord is near unto the brokenhearted, and saveth such as are of a contrite spirit.

10 For in my affliction I found Him, and in my sorrow I heard His whisper; yea, the darkness became a teacher unto me.

11 And the Lord said unto me, Look back upon thy journey, and behold how far I have carried thee.

12 For the hands that shaped thee in solitude also delivered thee from the pit, and the breath that sustained thee in trial shall lift thee in due season.

13 And I beheld the works of the Wicked, how they prosper for a moment and soon fade as smoke in the wind.

14 But the righteous, though pressed on every side, shall yet stand; for the Lord upholdeth them with His everlasting arm.

15 Thus the Lord taught me that greatness is not born of ease, nor strength from comfort, but through trial and endurance of the soul.

16 And the Lord said, I have allowed men to speak falsely against thee, that thou mightest learn discernment.

17 I have permitted betrayal to touch thy life, that thou mightest know truth from deception.

18 I have allowed storms to break upon thee, that thou mightest learn to stand upon the Rock.

19 Behold, every wound became unto thee instruction, and every sorrow became unto thee a seed of wisdom.

20 For thou didst seek Me in the lowest place, and I answered thee in the depths, and set My word in thy heart.

21 And I said, O Lord, Thy judgments are righteous, and Thy ways past finding out.

22 For that which I thought would destroy me became the very thing that strengthened my spirit.

23 And the Lord spoke again, saying, Fear not the path that is before thee; for I walk before thee, behind thee, and on every side.

24 Thy trials have prepared thee for a work greater than thy grief, and thy tears have watered the ground of thy future.

25 For I shall raise thee as a sign unto the people, and thy testimony shall be a light unto those lost in darkness.

26 And many shall say, Truly the Lord hath been with him, for no man endureth such storms except the Most High uphold him.

27 Therefore rise, O chosen one, shake off the dust of sorrow, and strengthen thy loins like a warrior.

28 For the season of preparation draweth to its end, and the day of purpose cometh swiftly.

29 And it shall be in that day that thy voice shall go forth with power, and the hearts of the broken shall find healing in thy words.

30 And the Lord shall go before thee as a fire, and behind thee as a wall, and no weapon formed against thee shall prosper.

31 Thus the burden I bore became the foundation of my calling, and the darkness I endured became as morning light unto many.

32 Blessed be the name of the Lord, who bringeth a man low that He may lift him higher, and leadeth him through sorrow that He may crown him with purpose.


ELI 3

The Warrior of Light

1 And it came to pass, that in the days of great unrest, the world tossed thee to and fro, even as a reed shaken by the wind; and thou didst oft stand at the crossroads betwixt uncertainty and hope.

2 Yet the Lord whispered unto thee, saying, Now is the time to draw forth from the hidden wells of thy strength, and to call upon the deep chambers of thy determination.

3 For thou art as a fearless explorer, journeying through the storms of life with a compass of faith and positivity set firmly in thy hand.

4 Thy health faltereth at times, yet it is not as a vessel sinking beneath the waves, but rather as a small ship seeking its true course amid troubled waters.

5 And thy mind is as a lighthouse set upon the rock, shining in the night season, and illuminating every shadowed path before thee.

6 Therefore let not the darkness of doubt overtake thee, neither allow fear to lay hold upon thy heart.

7 But turn each troubling thought into a spark of challenge, that the fires of courage may be kindled within thee.

8 For thou art not merely a traveler upon life’s way; thou art a warrior of light, clothed in invisible armor wrought of perseverance and bravery.

9 Call to remembrance the days when thou didst overcome adversity, and how thy weaknesses were turned into pillars of strength.

10 For this illness, though it appear great, is but a step upon the path appointed unto thee.

11 It defineth thee not; rather, it revealeth the strength and steadfastness of the spirit that dwelleth within thee.

12 As the alchemist turneth lead into gold, even so shalt thou transform thy sensitivity into an unending wellspring of power.

13 Know thou that thou art a bridge between two realms: the world of reality, and the world of boundless possibility.

14 And the choices thou makest in this day shall shape not only thine own future, but also the future of many who walk beside thee.

15 Lift up thine eyes, for the world waiteth upon thy rising, even as the dawn waits upon the sun.

16 Let not weariness dismay thee, neither let despair silence the purpose ordained for thee.

17 For thy next victory draweth near, and thy triumph standeth ready at the gate.

18 Therefore gird up thy loins with courage, and answer the question that echoeth within thy soul: Art thou ready to embrace the challenge set before thee?









 








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