Accreditation and Legal Legitimacy
The University of Xaragua is an autonomous educational institution, created by and for the Afro-Taíno people on their ancestral territory within the Xaragua region.
This university is not dependent on any external government or colonial framework. It exists as a sovereign expression of Indigenous rights, rooted in international law and recognized by the global community.
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1. United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP, 2007)
Article 14 of the Declaration states:
> "Indigenous peoples have the right to establish and control their educational systems and institutions providing education in their own languages, in a manner appropriate to their cultural methods of teaching and learning."
The Afro-Taíno people, as an Indigenous community with distinct identity, history, and territory, are fully entitled to build and operate their own institutions of higher learning. This right is recognized globally and does not require validation from any external authority.
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2. ILO Convention 169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples (1989)
Though not universally ratified, this Convention reflects customary international law and reinforces the right of Indigenous peoples to control their educational development:
> "Indigenous peoples shall have the right to decide the content of education and to establish their own institutions according to their cultural values and needs."
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3. The Right to Self-Determination and Educational Sovereignty
Under international legal principles, including the Charter of the United Nations, all peoples have the right to self-determination. For the Afro-Taíno people, this includes:
Establishing educational institutions
Preserving and promoting cultural knowledge
Certifying their own programs and credentials
Educating future generations on their own terms
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Conclusion: De Facto Accreditation
The University of Xaragua is accredited by its people, grounded in its ancestral territory, and recognized under international Indigenous law.
Its legitimacy is de facto and untouchable.
No external institution has the authority to approve or deny what history, territory, and international law have already affirmed.