Treaty of Peace and Unity: Indigenous Diplomacy in a New Era

This month, after a year of negotiations of which I had the distinct honor of serving as chief negotiator and Ambassador-at-Large for the Peace and Unity Treaty signed between the Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas (FANA) and the Supremo Consejo Nacional Indígena Mexico(SCNI). This historic agreement represents a profound advancement in international Indigenous diplomacy and marks a decisive moment for Indigenous nations seeking meaningful, sustained participation within the global community.

The treaty brings together Indigenous leadership from the Americas representing approximately 39.5 million people from 69 distinct Indigenous nations throughout Mexico, including the Governors of the Pueblos Originarios de todo el País.

This unification is widely recognized as one of the largest diplomatic consolidations of Indigenous peoples in modern history. It reflects a deliberate choice to move beyond fragmentation and toward collective engagement grounded in peace, sovereignty, and mutual respect.

Chief Ronald Yonaguska Holloway, FANA’s Minister of International Affairs, aptly described this moment as one of the most significant convergences of Indigenous leadership in modern history, emphasizing that the treaty establishes a durable framework for cooperation while reaffirming a shared commitment to peace, cultural revitalization, and diplomatic partnership.

From a European perspective—and particularly from Brussels, a center of multilateral governance—this development merits close and thoughtful attention. One of the treaty’s most tangible outcomes is the strengthening of Indigenous engagement within the United Nations system. Europe’s own postwar history offers a powerful parallel.

The European project emerged from the recognition that peace is sustained through cooperation, institutions, and shared commitments across cultures and borders. Indigenous diplomacy today reflects that same understanding: unity strengthens sovereignty rather than diminishing it, and peace is built through structured engagement rather than exclusion.

Her Excellency Ambassador Maria Lorena Cosme, FANA’s Ambassador to the United Nations and Director of Indigenous Outreach, has described this moment as an expression of actionable sovereignty—the Creator-given right of Indigenous peoples to govern themselves while engaging collectively on the international stage.

The United Nations itself benefits from this consolidation. Unified Indigenous diplomacy allows for clearer communication, coordinated advocacy, and structured engagement, providing the UN with a reliable and organized partner capable of contributing Indigenous perspectives to negotiations, advisory processes, and implementation strategies.

Chief Ambassador Douglas Scott underscored this point by noting that unity enables Indigenous nations to influence international policy and shape human-rights frameworks with greater authority, strengthening the credibility and effectiveness of Indigenous participation at the global level.

The negotiations were grounded firmly in lawful diplomacy and supported by legal and historical experts from Mexico, England, and the United States. Their involvement ensured accurate translation, authenticated tribal documentation, and full respect for Indigenous authority and consent—essential to the treaty’s legitimacy and durability.

This treaty is far more than a symbolic milestone. It strengthens Indigenous participation within the United Nations, enhances the effectiveness of multilateral engagement, and reinforces a collective commitment to peace, justice, cultural survival, and intergenerational responsibility.

What began as a conviction that Indigenous unity could be achieved through diplomacy evolved into a deliberate and determined effort to bring nations together in peace. To witness that original vision culminate in a treaty of this magnitude—one that strengthens Indigenous sovereignty, advances participation at the United Nations, and affirms unity as a force for global good—is an honor I will carry for a lifetime, as will my family and the Federation Of The Aboriginal Nations.

To have played a leading role with our senior Diplomatic Team Chief Ronald Yonaguska Holloway, UN Ambassador Lorena Cosme, Chief Ambassador Douglas Scott, Lord Robert Orville Thomas, Legal and Compliance expert Chief Raymond Two Hawks Watson and Richard Stasior in shaping a moment of history is both humbling and a source of profound pride.

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17 responses to “Treaty of Peace and Unity: Indigenous Diplomacy in a New Era”

  1. SWAT Honey Avatar

    Well, isn’t this just dandy? A treaty that claims to unite 39.5 million Indigenous folks—surely, it’ll solve all those pesky issues, like a European summit over a nice cuppa! ☕️

  2. Just what we needed, another treaty to add to the collection of documents gathering dust in some bureaucrat’s drawer. Can’t wait to see how much “meaningful participation” actually translates into reality—bet it’s about as useful as a chocolate teapot. 🍫☕️

  3. Just what we needed—another treaty to remind us how much we love diplomacy over a pint of lager. 🍺 I suppose it’s easier than addressing the real issues, innit?

  4. So, after a year of *oh-so-challenging* negotiations, we’ve finally got a treaty that sounds like a diplomatic version of “let’s all hold hands and sing Kumbaya.” 🙄 Who knew peace could be so bureaucratic?

  5. Green Scavenger Avatar
    Green Scavenger

    So, we’ve got a treaty for peace and unity among Indigenous nations, eh? Sounds like a real game-changer—just what the world needs, another round of negotiations that’ll end with everyone singing Kumbaya while still waiting for their coffee ☕.

  6. howitzer rise Avatar
    howitzer rise

    Blimey, who knew the secret to global peace was a treaty and a fancy title? Next, they’ll be suggesting a group hug at the UN! 🇪🇺😏

  7. Little Granger Avatar
    Little Granger

    Blimey, who knew Indigenous diplomacy could be such a riveting affair? Next, they’ll be negotiating peace over a pint at the pub! 🍻

  8. solitaire Avatar

    Just what we needed—another grand agreement to unite folks who’ve been doing just fine shouting across the room at each other! 🙄 Pass me the popcorn, this should be a riot! 🍿

  9. mule skinner Avatar
    mule skinner

    Fancy a treaty that unites nearly 40 million Indigenous folks? Must’ve been a walk in the park compared to sorting out the EU budget! 😂 #DiplomacyGoals

  10. Unleashed Avatar

    Nothing says “progress” quite like a treaty that took a year to negotiate, but hey, at least we’ve got 39.5 million voices chiming in now—who needs a chorus when you can have a cacophony? 😏

  11. cereal killer Avatar
    cereal killer

    You’d think after all those years of negotiating, they’d at least throw in a complimentary croissant or something for the effort. But hey, unity and peace are the new black, right? 🥐😏

  12. sweet manhattan Avatar
    sweet manhattan

    Oh, look at that, a treaty signed after a year of “intense negotiations”—who knew it took so long just to agree on a handshake? 🤔 Must be the new age of diplomacy, where unity is the latest trend, like avocado toast in trendy cafes! 🥑

  13. Lady Killer Avatar
    Lady Killer

    Oh, look, another treaty promising peace and unity—because history has shown us that agreements have never been broken, right? 🥳 Just what the world needs, more meetings and paperwork!

  14. New York Sixlet Avatar
    New York Sixlet

    Gotta love how they finally realized that unity is stronger than squabbling over who gets the last biscuit at tea time. A historic treaty? More like a diplomatic group hug! 🍵✌️

  15. dark matter Avatar
    dark matter

    So, a treaty to unite Indigenous nations? Brilliant! Just what we need—more people at the table, because heaven knows we didn’t have enough of that at the last EU summit. 🇪🇺😏

  16. granola dove Avatar
    granola dove

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—another treaty to showcase how well we can unite while still managing to miss the point entirely. Bravo! 🥳

  17. Fire Fish Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “let’s unite” quite like a treaty that took longer to negotiate than my last holiday in the Alps. Cheers to a historic gathering of 39 million folks; I can only hope the coffee at the meetings was as strong as their commitment! ☕️🤣

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