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Library & National Archives
University of Xaragua – Official Repository of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua
Office of the Rector-President
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The Library and National Archives of Xaragua are the sacred custodians of the intellectual, spiritual, and juridical memory of our Nation. More than a conventional library, this institution serves as the central archival authority of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua and its University — preserving not only books and documents, but the living continuity of a sovereign civilization.
Founded under the authority of the Charter of Xaragua and aligned with the rights of peoples under:
UNDRIP Articles 12, 13, 31 (right to preserve and transmit knowledge and heritage)
WIPO Traditional Knowledge Treaty Frameworks
Canon Law (Canons 778, 779 – transmission of doctrine and preservation of sacred texts)
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Article 15.1)
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Mission and Function
The Library & Archives are charged with:
Preserving the foundational documents of the Xaragua State, including charters, treaties, proclamations, and legal instruments
Curating the academic resources used in the instruction of political science, theology, law, and history
Safeguarding traditional knowledge, ancestral teachings, spiritual texts, and indigenous languages
Serving as a legal reference center for the jurisprudence and internal legislation of the Private State
Providing access to authorized students and citizens through regulated consultation channels — in person or via encrypted digital platforms
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Structure and Classification
All holdings are organized in four sovereign collections:
1. State Archive Collection
All government charters, diplomatic correspondence, legal codes, and declarations issued by the Office of the Rector-President
2. University Pedagogical Collection
Course materials, research publications, and scholarly works approved by the academic council of the University
3. Sacred and Canonical Texts
Spiritual doctrine, Catholic theology, indigenous rituals, catechisms, and liturgical materials curated by the National Catholic Order of Xaragua
4. Heritage and Oral Tradition Registry
Transcriptions, genealogies, testimonies, folk knowledge, and ancestral laws from the Xaragua Confederation
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Access Protocol
Access to materials is governed by strict protocols based on:
Academic clearance (for enrolled students and faculty)
Ecclesiastical endorsement (for religious texts)
State authorization (for legal and governmental documents)
Cultural protection rules (for indigenous and private family holdings)
All requests must respect the Code of Cultural Sovereignty of Xaragua and the spiritual sanctity of the materials involved.
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A Sovereign Archive, Not a Public Library
This institution is not a public repository subject to outside systems of classification or regulation. It functions under the sovereign authority of Xaragua, and its internal rules supersede any foreign archival standard.
Materials may not be borrowed, copied, or redistributed without formal authorization by the Office of the Rector-President or the Ecclesiastical Commission on Heritage and Memory.
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Location and Digital Expansion
The primary archives are located at the Xaragua National Headquarters in Miragoâne, with satellite vaults being established in Léogâne and Puerto Plata for regional continuity.
Digital access is gradually expanding through Xaragua Connect, with secure credentials issued to authorized citizens, scholars, and researchers.
To support and extend the accessibility of scholarly resources, Xaragua maintains indexed academic entries on external sovereign-friendly platforms:
JSTOR – https://www.jstor.org
Scribd – https://www.scribd.com
These platforms are used to archive approved academic publications and research documents under controlled visibility, with sovereign metadata embedded.
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The Library & Archives of Xaragua exist to protect memory, transmit sovereignty, and honor the sacred knowledge of our people.
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