Nativa Party Trust is a unique private political and legal movement dedicated to restoring lawful standing, indigenous identity, and sovereign rights to individuals, particularly descendants of U.S. chattel slavery and Afro-Indigenous peoples. Operating under the principle “Power Back to the People. Justice in the Private,” it distinguishes itself by blending legal advocacy, status correction, and community organizing to empower members outside conventional governmental systems.
Founded and operated by Erika Trenell Pierson in her private capacity as a certified notary and paralegal, the organization emphasizes lawful self-governance, truth, and the reclamation of identity through meticulous documentation and legal action. It targets those seeking to correct misclassifications, affirm indigenous heritage, and operate in private capacity, offering tiered membership levels that provide escalating access to legal, financial, and protective services based on continuous good standing.
Services Offered
- Paralegal services
- Status correction assistance
- Trust drafting (revocable and irrevocable)
- Legal document preparation (all 50 states)
- Notary services (remote and in-person)
- Fundraiser and protest kits
- Indigenous declaration support
- Private membership options
- Tax consultations
- Affidavit preparation
- Lawsuit support and legal filings
- Identity reclamation and genealogy services
- Document preparation for lawful travel
Services are available to members in all 50 U.S. states, with premium offerings such as discounted paralegal support, free notary services, and private document preparation accessible only after 180 consecutive days of active membership. The movement is currently engaged in significant legal action, including the historic lawsuit Nativa Party Trust v. United States of America et al., seeking reparations and recognition of treaty rights.
