Introduction to JGC-PFICR

Welcome to the Joint Global Council
Indigenous Sovereignty · Royal Stewardship · Ecclesiastical Authority
A 508(c)(1)(A) Ecclesiastical & Sovereign Initiative
Founded upon Indigenous sovereign continuity and treaty-anchored governance, the Joint Global Council for Peace, Financial Inclusion & Cultural Revival (JGC-PFICR) operates as a living platform for civilizational dialogue, sacred stewardship, and global cooperation.
Royal stewardship and ecclesiastical authority stand as co-equal pillars, ensuring continuity, ethics, and guardianship across generations.
The Council is guided by the hereditary responsibility of Grand Chief and His Majesty Donald DuVal Middleton, carried through Indigenous, royal, and ecclesiastical lineages, and informed by ancient Asian and steppe dynastic continuities that reinforce long-standing systems of governance, diplomacy, and moral law.
This is not a claim of power —
it is the continuation of responsibility, inherited through bloodline, treaty, and sacred trust, and exercised in service to peoples, cultures, and future generations.
A Mandate of Continuity & Service
The Joint Global Council exists to:
- Cultivate peace through Indigenous diplomacy, spiritual understanding, and cultural respect
- Advance financial inclusion through ethical, treaty-aligned, and sovereign economic models
- Restore and protect Indigenous and ancestral continuity as living systems of governance and identity
- Strengthen global cooperation across nations, traditions, and belief systems through mutual recognition
Rooted in Indigenous treaty continuity, royal and dynastic stewardship, and ecclesiastical guardianship, the Council expresses its mandate not as dominion, but as service — preserving balance, dignity, and responsibility across generations.
Our Core Pillars
🌿 Indigenous Sovereignty & Cultural Continuity
We advance the preservation, protection, and revival of Indigenous and ancestral governance systems, cultures, and identities — ensuring that language, lineage, spirituality, and heritage remain living authorities, not historical artifacts, within the modern world.
🕊 Peace & Inter-Sovereign Diplomacy
We build principled bridges between Indigenous nations, sovereign houses, Asian dynasties, faith communities, and humanitarian institutions — fostering dialogue, mediation, and long-term civilizational cooperation grounded in respect and mutual recognition.
💠 Ethical Finance & Financial Inclusion
We support equitable access to economic empowerment through ethical, treaty-aligned trade systems, financial literacy, and culturally grounded economic models that uplift communities while honoring sovereignty, stewardship, and intergenerational responsibility.
✝️ Ecclesiastical & Spiritual Stewardship
We uphold sacred traditions across spiritual lineages, safeguarding rites, conscience, and moral authority — bridging ancient ecclesiastical wisdom with contemporary ethical, humanitarian, and social challenges.
A Faith-Anchored Sovereign Institution
508(c)(1)(A) — Ecclesiastical · Royally Founded · Spiritually Guided
As a 508(c)(1)(A) religious and ecclesiastical body, JGC-PFICR operates as a spiritually guided institution dedicated to humanitarian, cultural, and peace-building work, independent of political or commercial interference.
It exists as a sanctuary of faith, diplomacy, and ethical leadership, addressing global inequality while upholding freedom of conscience, spiritual continuity, and cultural dignity.
Global Initiatives
🌍 Indigenous & Inter-Sovereign Diplomatic Summit Series
International dialogues convening Indigenous leaders, sovereign houses, spiritual authorities, and global visionaries — advancing peacebuilding, mediation, and civilizational dialogue rooted in mutual recognition.
🧠 Sovereign AI & Indigenous Technology Compact
Supporting ethical, culturally rooted technological futures for Indigenous nations and sovereign communities, ensuring innovation aligns with ancestral values, data dignity, and long-term stewardship.
💠 Indigenous & Royal Economic Development Network
Fostering economic self-determination through cooperative, treaty-aligned financial models — advancing ethical trade, community wealth-building, and sovereign economic continuity through Herbert Norse Regalis.
🔗 Sacred Kinship & Ancestral Restoration Project
Strengthening ancestral ties, cultural continuity, and inter-lineage reconciliation across nations and continents — restoring kinship as a living foundation for governance, healing, and cooperation.
🤝 Strategic & Multilateral Partnerships
Engaging with UN-aligned initiatives, Indigenous forums, interfaith institutions, and human rights organizations to support peace, dignity, sustainability, and respectful global cooperation.
Principles That Guide Us
The Joint Global Council (JGC-PFICR) is informed by enduring traditions of authority, ethics, and continuity, including:
- Tribal Sovereignty — the inherent cultural, legal, and spiritual self-determination of Indigenous peoples, carried through kinship, treaty, and ancestral governance
- Jus Sanguinis — lineage continuity and hereditary stewardship across generations
- Canon Law — ecclesiastical frameworks guiding sacred duty, conscience, and moral responsibility
- Natural Law — timeless principles of justice, balance, and human dignity
- International Treaty Tradition — the legacy of diplomacy, compact law, and inter-sovereign relations
These principles are not instruments of domination, but frameworks of continuity — guiding shared governance, ethical restraint, cultural dignity, and responsibility across generations and civilizations.
Join the Work of Peace & Renewal
The Joint Global Council welcomes:
• Spiritual leaders
• Tribal elders and cultural custodians
• Diplomats and scholars
• Humanitarian practitioners
• Visionaries and global volunteers
Who share a commitment to peace, financial dignity, cultural restoration, and sacred stewardship.
To connect, collaborate, or serve:
emissary@jgc-council.org
Our Foundational Institutions
The Joint Global Council operates in formal alignment with the following sovereign and affiliated institutions, each serving a distinct and coordinated role in governance, continuity, knowledge, and communication:
- The Hunnic Matinecock Tribal Nation — the Indigenous sovereign foundation of the Council, exercising inherent tribal authority, treaty continuity, and ancestral governance
- The Royal House of Alarune — providing royal and dynastic stewardship, inter-sovereign continuity, and custodial guardianship across generations
- The Royal Temple of Alarune (508(c)(1)(A)) — exercising ecclesiastical authority, sacred trust, and moral jurisdiction
- Herbert Norse Regalis — serving as the Council’s sovereign trade, development, and ethical economic institution
- The Thomas Jefferson Research Center International — advancing scholarship, policy research, historical analysis, and civilizational studies in support of sovereign, tribal, and ethical governance
- Tribal Crown Studios — the Council’s Indigenous sovereign media and communications arm, amplifying tribal voices, cultural narratives, and global dialogue through ethical storytelling and media production
These institutions function in concert, not hierarchy — unified by Indigenous sovereignty, reinforced by royal stewardship, guided by ecclesiastical conscience, and expressed through research, trade, and media.