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Founder

My name is Empress Katrina Banks

“I did not rise to be seen — I rose so my people would never again be erased.
Our identity was never lost; it lived in our bloodlines, our memory, and our will to remember.
What history tried to break can be restored by truth.
I walk for those who came before me and for those not yet born.
We are not reclaiming the past — we are protecting the future.
A Nation does not begin with recognition; it begins with remembrance.
True strength is not found in domination, but in the courage to stand as who we are.”

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🌺 Founder’s Message

“I did not rise to be seen—I rose so my people would never again be erased.
Our identity was never lost; it lived in our bloodlines, our memory, and our will to remember.
What history tried to break can be restored by truth.
I walk for those who came before me and for those not yet born.
We are not reclaiming the past—we are protecting the future.
A Nation does not begin with recognition; it begins with remembrance.

True strength is not found in domination, but in the courage to stand as who we are.”

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From Empress PureFire Katrina

I stand not as owner of a people, but as a servant of remembrance.

The vision that gave rise to the Albaamaha-Alibamu Indian Sovereign Nation was born from ancestry, responsibility, and the quiet call to restore what history attempted to silence. This work is not about power, position, or recognition — it is about continuity.

Our people have always existed. Even when names were changed, records altered, and identities misplaced, the spirit of our lineage endured through families, memory, and resilience.

This Nation was formed to protect that continuity — to ensure that our children know who they are, where they come from, and why their identity matters.

I carry this vision with humility, guided by ancestors, strengthened by community, and committed to peace. May what we build together stand not for a moment, but for generations.

— Empress PureFire Katrina

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Alabama 36504

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