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Shielding Ancestral Land

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Act Now to Protect Your Heritage!

Shielding the Diaspora from the 2025 Constitution:

1. Secure civic rights in Haiti
2. Profit from $Kiskeya tokens
3. Earn from mineral-rich land


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1804 Declaration of Independence vs 2025 Constitution

Protect Your Civic Rights Before it's Too Late

Haiti’s 2025 Constitution is shutting out the diaspora. But under International Law, Dessalines' 1804 Declaration may protect your:

- Political,
- Ownership, and
- Civic rights.

Dessalines calls your ancestors “Citoyens Indigènes” and "Indigènes d'Hayti".

Discover below how your Kiskeya Membership may protect you, your loved ones, and your land from the 2025 Constitution.

Join now by July 1, 2025, 11:17 AM EDT!

Kiskeya Indigenous ID Card

The Problem:
Article 11 limits Haitian nationality to those whose parents never renounced it, risking your rights if you’re a dual citizen.

Your Right (UNDRIP Article 6):
“Every indigenous individual has the right to a nationality.”

Kiskeya’s legal fund will sue government officials at the ICJ to enforce your citizenship, targeting assets of mining firms in Canada, US or France for liens.



Join the Fight Read Official UNDRIP

The Problem:
Article 12 blocks dual citizens from using foreign citizenship in Haiti, limiting your rights and opportunities.

Your Right (UNDRIP Article 33):
“Indigenous peoples have the right to determine their own identity or membership in accordance with their customs and traditions.”

Kiskeya will file an ICC case to uphold your identity.



Join the Fight Read Official UNDRIP

The Problem:
Article 73 bars dual citizens from running for Deputy unless they’ve lived in Haiti for 2 years, silencing diaspora voices.

Your Right (UNDRIP Article 18):
“Indigenous peoples have the right to participate in decision-making in matters which would affect their rights, through representatives chosen by themselves.”

Kiskeya’s advocacy will challenge this at the ICJ.



Join the Fight Read Official UNDRIP

The Problem:
Article 78 restricts Senate candidacy to non-dual citizens living in Haiti for 3 years, excluding diaspora influence.

Your Right (UNDRIP Article 36):
“Indigenous peoples, in particular those divided by international borders, have the right to maintain and develop contacts… across borders.”

Kiskeya will file an ICC case to uphold your identity.



Join the Fight Read Official UNDRIP

Join Kiskeya Indigenous Territories!

For $84, apply with your family tree and ID to get 10,000 $KISK tokens and fund our legal fight.

Pay $100 upon approval for your Kiskeya ID and land access. Join before July 1, 2025, to secure your rights!

* $KISK tokens are digital assets; value may vary. Approval subject to verification.



Join the Fight Read Official UNDRIP

Why Are They Racing to Snatch Your Caribbean Real Estate?

Provisions like Article 39-5 and Article 214 empoweres a corrupt government to hand over your land for pennies on the dollar.

The Caribbean real estate market is exploding—here’s why they’re eyeing Haiti next:

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$146–$420 /sq.ft.

30% to 50% appreciation from 2020 to 2024.

Global Property Guide Real Estate Analysts
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$186–$204/sq.ft.

21.7% growth over five years.

Numbeo Property Price Database
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$278–$372/sq.ft.

35%–45% appreciation since 2020, with a 27.1% spike in Q4 2024.

Knight Frank Global House Price Index
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Up to $415-$1,000/sq.ft

Land sales jumped 32% in 2023. Villas top $1,000/sq.ft.

Global Property Guide Real Estate Analysts
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$61–$115/sq.ft

27% luxury market growth over five years.

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Why Are They in a Hurry to Take Away Your Family's Mineral-Rich Land?

Provisions like Article 39-5, 39-6, and 214 empoweres Empower an Illegitimate Government to sell off Your Land

Haiti’s untapped mineral wealth, worth $39.45 billion from gold, copper, iridium, and silver, is under threat.

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Gold

The Dominican Republic is a major gold producer, with the Pueblo Viejo mine being one of the world’s largest, holding proven and probable reserves of 9.5 million ounces as of recent estimates.

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Iridium

Haiti is claimed to hold the world’s second-largest iridium reserves, with some estimates suggesting up to 89 million units, though commercial viability remains unproven.

Iridium, a rare platinum-group metal, is found in trace amounts in the Beloc formation, sparking interest for its potential in high-tech industries.

Platinum-Group Metals Statistics and Information National Minerals Information Center
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Bauxite

Jamaica is renowned for its bauxite production, ranking among the top global producers, with reserves estimated at 2 billion metric tons, supporting a significant portion of the world’s aluminum supply.

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Gold

Haiti holds significant gold deposits, with estimates suggesting reserves worth up to $20 billion in the northern hills, particularly around Trou-du-Nord.

These deposits, part of the same mineral belt as the Dominican Republic’s Pueblo Viejo mine, have attracted Canadian and U.S. companies, though environmental and governance challenges persist.

Haiti: Sitting on a Gold Mine Pulitzer Center
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Copper

Puerto Rico has copper deposits, though less developed, with historical exploration indicating potential reserves in its volcanic regions, yet to be fully quantified.

USGS Copper Statistics
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Copper

Haiti possesses notable copper deposits, with historical estimates indicating over 1.5 million metric tons in the northern Massif du Nord, particularly around Gonaïves and the Trou-du-Nord region.

Mined sporadically since the 1960s by Canadian and American companies, these resources remain largely undeveloped due to political instability and outdated mining laws, yet they hold significant economic potential.

AyiboPost Investigative Reporting on Haiti’s Gold
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Limestone

Barbados is rich in coral limestone, a key resource for construction, with its entire landmass composed of this material, extensively quarried for local use.

Barbados Ministry of Energy Resource Data
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Silver

Haiti has significant silver deposits, primarily in the Massif du Nord, with estimates suggesting substantial reserves alongside gold and copper in regions like Trou-du-Nord.

While exact quantities remain unverified due to limited modern exploration, historical data and geological surveys indicate silver as a valuable byproduct of Haiti’s mineral belt, attracting interest from international mining firms despite regulatory hurdles.

AyiboPost Investigative Reporting on Haiti’s Gold
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Clay

Antigua and Barbuda has notable clay deposits, used locally for construction and pottery, with reserves supporting small-scale industries across the islands.

Antigua and Barbuda Government Resource Info
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Silver

Haiti has significant silver deposits, primarily in the Massif du Nord, with estimates suggesting substantial reserves alongside gold and copper in regions like Trou-du-Nord.

While exact quantities remain unverified due to limited modern exploration, historical data and geological surveys indicate silver as a valuable byproduct of Haiti’s mineral belt, attracting interest from international mining firms despite regulatory hurdles.

AyiboPost Investigative Reporting on Haiti’s Gold

2006 United Nation's Declaration of Rights of Indigenous Peoples vs 2025 Constitution

Safeguard Your Land Rights Now—Before They Vanish!

Thanks to UNDRIP and Dessalines’ 1804 Declaration, your rights to:

- Control your ancestral lands,
- Protect your vital water sources,
- Manage your natural resources,

are yours to defend—rooted in his call to “Citoyens Indigènes” and "Indigènes d'Hayti".

Explore below how Kiskeya Membership safeguards your land, water, and wealth from the 2025 Constitution.

Join now by July 1, 2025, 1:58 PM EDT!

Kiskeya Indigenous ID Card

The Problem:
Article 39-1 allows the government to seize your land for projects if they pay, but if plans fail, small owners lose land and cash.

Your Right (UNDRIP Article 28):
“Indigenous peoples have the right to redress… for the lands… which have been confiscated… without their free, prior and informed consent.”

Kiskeya will sue government officials at the ICJ, demanding redress, and place liens on mining company assets in Canada.



Register Your Land

The Problem:
Article 39-3 lets the government take land for “reform” without full legal safeguards, risking your ownership.

Your Right (UNDRIP Article 26):
“Indigenous peoples have the right to the lands… which they have traditionally owned… and to obtain recognition of these lands.”

Kiskeya will file an ICC case against officials, seeking liens on real estate developers’ U.S. assets to enforce your land rights.



Register Your Land

The Problem:
Article 39-4 requires farming or land upkeep, risking loss for diaspora unable to manage remotely.

Your Right (UNDRIP Article 32):
“Indigenous peoples have the right to determine and develop priorities and strategies for the development or use of their lands.”

Kiskeya will challenge officials at the ICJ, targeting mining company assets in Australia with liens to secure your resource control.



Register Your Land

The Problem:
Article 39-5 gives rivers, coasts, and mines to the government, cutting your access to ancestral lands.

Your Right (UNDRIP Article 32):
“Indigenous peoples have the right to determine and develop priorities and strategies for the development or use of their lands.”

Kiskeya will sue at the ICC against officials, placing liens on developers’ European assets to reclaim your water and mineral rights.



Register Your Land

The Problem:
Article 40 allows land splitting for government plans, even without full agreement, endangering your ownership.

Your Right (UNDRIP Article 27):
“States shall establish and implement… a fair, independent, impartial… process for the resolution of conflicts… over lands.”

Kiskeya will take officials to the ICJ, seeking liens on mining assets in South Africa to enforce fair land dispute resolution.



Register Your Land

Join Kiskeya Indigenous Territories!
The 2025 Constitution threatens your land, water, and resources, but as Kiskeya’s descendants, you can fight back.

Join to reclaim your rights to own, control, and protect your heritage—wherever you are.

Together, we secure your future. Sign up now!



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Earn 1,804 FREE $Kiskeya per Petition Signed!


Urge U.S. agencies to facilitate the return of Haitians by stoping:

💸 Money Laundering,
💣 Terrorism Financing,
🛑 Human Trafficking.

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Your $Kiskeya tokens unlock exclusive access to:

🏡 Indigenous Land
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Acquire a tangible piece of Kiskeya's future with 1 square foot of its Estate.

This investment, for 1,804 $Kiskeya tokens, is a direct contribution to the vital mission of protecting the island's vast mineral wealth, including iridium, gold, silver, and copper.

Your ownership supports sustainable initiatives , actively working to ensure these precious national resources empower our Indigenous People.


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Acquire your direct stake in the prestigious Kiskeya Mansion, located in sunny Florida.

For just 30,000 $Kiskeya tokens, you secure 1 square foot of this exclusive property.

Your unique ownership not only grants you a tangible piece of prime real estate directly fuels the Kiskeya movement's mission to defend indigenous land rights.

Invest in a symbol of success and impact, starting today.


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Enjoy one mouthwatering 16oz Cecibon's Pikliz Jars

Traditionally made from a mix of shredded cabbage, carrots, onions, scallions, and fiery Scotch Bonnet peppers, Spice Slaw is the ultimate addition to your meals.

The vegetables are pickled in a tangy blend of vinegar, lime juice, and a medley of spices.

This versatile relish adds a burst of flavor and a delightful crunch to your dishes, making it the perfect accompaniment to grilled meats, seafood, and fried foods.

Discover the magic of Spice Slaw and elevate your culinary experience with this vibrant Haitian treasure.


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English Classes 5,000 $CAPK

Empower a young mind in Léogâne, Haiti, with the gift of English language education.

Your donation of 5,000 $Kiskeya tokens covers the full cost for one child to participate in our 6-month program, equipping them with vital linguistic skills for socio-economic integration.

Invest directly in their future and help bridge the language gap for a brighter tomorrow.


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Kiskeya Cake Donuts 1,200 $Kiskeya

The Kiskeya Cake Donut is a fusion masterpiece that captures the soul of Haitian cake—a beloved dessert known for its dense, moist texture and warm spices—reimagined as a donut with a twist.

Instead of the traditional icing on top, we’ve stuffed the donut with the signature creamy, tropical-flavored icing typically found on Haitian cake, creating a burst of flavor in every bite.

This treat is a symbol of Haiti’s vibrant culture and a delicious way to support the $Kiskeya campaign’s mission to fund the safe repatriation of Haitian refugees in the Dominican Republic back to Haiti.


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Digital Assets Trust 300,000 $Kiskeya

Safeguard and grow your digital wealth with cutting-edge Digital Asset Trust services offered by Honorable Rude Moise Laine.

Protect your digital portfolio from unnecessary taxation and legal risks, while ensuring the utmost confidentiality and privacy.

Stay ahead of the curve and secure your financial future.


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Support Haitian farmers while reducing waste.

Bring your own bottle to collect 750 ml. of Clairin from St-Michel de la Talaye.

Plus, bring your basket to pickup produce grown in Ayiti's Indigenous Land.

A sustainable way to empower Kiskeya to protect your family back home.

Learn more and get $Kiskeya today:


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Own a stake in Nigeria's $774B economy with 3,000 $CaptainNigeria tokens.

With 218M people $CAPN offers a prime opportunity for its holders.

Despite 55% of the population lacking bank accounts, 73.9% of voting-age Nigerians have smartphones.

With 29% inflation in 2023, a median age of 19, Nigeria's crypto market is expanding faster than other African countries.


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3,300 $CaptainFBA 300 $Kiskeya

Own a stake in Black America's purchasing power of $1.8 trillion with 3,000 $CaptainBlackAmerica tokens.

With 47M people, $CAPBA offers a prime opportunity for its holders.

Despite 14% of the population lacking bank accounts, 92% have a smartphones.

With 4.1% inflation in 2023, a median age of 32, a Coinbase survey found that 48% of FBA believe the banking system has negatively impacted them.


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Own a stake in Benin's $19.6B economy and 13.7M people.

86% Of its population lack bank accounts despite 80% having smartphones.

Inflation is moderate at 2.8% in 2023, while the median age is 17, setting the stage for DeFi adoption​


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Own a stake in Haiti's $54B economy and 12M people.

89% Of its population lack bank accounts despite 87% having smartphones.

Inflation is at 49% in 2023, while the median age is 24, setting the stage for DeFi adoption​


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Own a stake in Jamaica's $17B economy with 3,000 $CaptainJamaica tokens.

With 2.9M people, but 23% unbanked despite 100% mobile penetration.

With 6.2% inflation in 2023, a median age of 32, Jamaica is primed for DeFi adoption.


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Own a stake in Kenya's $110B economy with 3,000 $CaptainKenya tokens.

With 54 M people, and 30% unbanked despite 80% having smartphones.

With 29% inflation in 2023, a median age of 20, Kenya is primed for DeFi adoption.


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$Kiskeya, Backed by Indigenous Land

Each Token is backed by one fraction of physical land. If you own 1 $Kiskeya, you own the underlying value of the land.






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