The Unbinding of Administrative Entropy and the Restoration of Great Peace
The Institute of Colonial Affairs (ICA) functions as the diplomatic and legal arm of Universatis Kó:wa. Our mandate is the “unbinding” of colonial legal fictions that have historically restricted indigenous health, land, and economic sovereignty. We operate at the intersection of Treaty Law, International Jurisprudence, and the Law of Great Peace.
I. Diplomatic Anchors & Treaties
The Silver Covenant Chain & 1713 Treaty of Utrecht
ICA’s focus is anchored in the origins of codified diplomacy and jurisprudence—the pre-confederation legal reality of the Mohawk Nation as founders of the KAYANEREHKOWA, the Great League of Peace. We recognize the Silver Covenant Chain (Two Row Wampum) as a living diplomatic instrument that defines the relationship between sovereign nations and the Crown, pre-dating and therefore bypassing subsequent and indeed modern contemporary administrative and legal constructs.
The ICA also continues to serve as a consultative body for the Office of Ohrerek:owa, facilitating the unbinding of territorial and jurisdictional disputes through the application of the Law of Great Peace (Kaianere’kó:wa) for more than 13 years.
II. Sovereign Missions & Accountability
UK Public Accountability Commission
The Commission serves as a mechanism for the service of sovereign documents and the pursuit of institutional accountability. It ensures that state actors and institutions are held to the standards of restorative justice and the “unclean hands” doctrine in international law. Sovereign-to-Sovereign Trade Agreements
We facilitate the legal frameworks for the “Medicine Food” trade between the Manica Healing Society (MHS) and indigenous leadership in Southern Africa and North America. This ensures that traditional medicine remains outside the scope of colonial pharmaceutical monopolies.
III. Faculty Specializations
Decolonial Jurisprudence
A study of how legal systems are bound by narrative—and how they can be unbound through the introduction of superior scientific and indigenous evidence. This track is required for all UK Diplomatic Attachés.
Focusing on the documentation and legal challenge of “Administrative Genocide”—the process by which indigenous health and sovereignty are slowly dissolved through bureaucratic policy rather than overt warfare.
Diplomatic Inquiries
For matters involving the service of documents or the establishment of Sovereign Trade Agreements.