Arawak American National Sue’s U.S. Virgin Island. St. Thomas Authorities For $557,386,000 million In Wrongful Arrest
  Arawak American National Sue's U.S. Virgin Island. St. Thomas Authorities For $557,386,000 million In Wrongful Arrest "Seeking Justice: Empowerment for Indigenous Communities for Equality, Recognition, and Rights" On August 6th,2021, Chief , Makurija Sakatu, a Arawak National, and a tribal citizen of the Maipuri Arauan Nation was illegally arrested and detained by the U.S. Virgin Island. St. Thomas authorities. Wrongfully arrested and detain in custody for over 13 months incarceration and another eight months on house arrest with ankle monitor and now seek $557,386,000 million in punitive damages. U.S Territories are U.S. colonies, from the Virgin Islands territory to the Greater Antilles, Indigenous people have had to suffer at the hands of U.S. colonial exploitation for century's. As Indigenous communities began to spring up, it's as the sleeping giant is starting to awaken. The greatest challenge that face the American Indigenous Community is how does it embrace it's variety as one body. This question should be answered in three parts 1) Acknowledging one other, 2) Respecting each other space and differences and 3) having our own trade alliance and mutual support systems. 

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