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The MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE AYEAYE SORSORO ARAWAK NATION has introduced this guide in order to simplify and standardise the procedures for consular services, provided by our Diplomatic Missions and Consular Posts. The guide also aims at improving the quality of welcoming Arawaks Living Abroad. For this reason,some required documents and procedures setup to be followed in order to benefit from the consular services.

This initiative is part of a wider department’s effort aimed at modernising the Consular’ mission and actions, in accordance with the High Royal directives. This guide is a collection of information specific to the consular offices; it provides answers to the questions relating to the procedures to be followed for the preparation of the administrative documents issued by our consular services abroad.

The guide is evolving and will be updated according to the legislative, regulatory and procedural changes.

 

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American Indians and Alaska Natives are 2.5 times as likely to experience violent crimes and at least 2 times more likely to experience rape or sexual assault crimes compared to all other races. More than 4 in 5 American Indian and Alaska Native women, or 84.3 percent, have experienced violence in
their lifetime.

The AYEAYE SORSORO ARAWK TRIBE and lands located within the boundaries of the tribal territories of the AYEAYE SORSORO ARAWAK which are herein claimed as intellectual and real property of the AYEAYE SORSORO ARAWK TRIBE tribal trust on turtle island including, Latitude N 36.696182, Longitude W-77.535975, Latitude 36.4424N N,Longitude 77.0986 W,Latitude 35.6127, N Longitude 77.3664 W which is known to the world as North America.

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