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The Chief's Corner

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Chief Nummi Walker, also known as Subria Walker, was not given a choice—she was born into war. From an early age, she was exposed to the corrupt underbelly of the system, the very forces that claim to protect but, in reality, exist to control, exploit, and eliminate those who refuse to submit. She has seen firsthand how power is abused, how justice is manipulated, and how those who dare to stand against the system are targeted, abused, silenced, and destroyed.

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With direct military experience, Chief Nummi Walker developed lethal precision and an intimate knowledge of tactical warfare, weaponry, and survival strategies. These skills were meant to serve the so-called protection of the nation, but she quickly realized the truth—the greatest threats to the people were not foreign enemies, but the very institutions claiming to uphold justice. Through rigorous training, she excelled in long-range precision shooting, combat tactics, and weapons handling, earning the marksmanship distinction that placed her among the top-tier fighters. She did not learn about corruption through books or conspiracy theories—she lived it, witnessed it, and became a direct target of it.

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The system does not tolerate truth-tellers, warriors, or sovereign thinkers—it hunts them, silences them, and, when possible, destroys them. Chief Nummi Walker became a direct target of state-sponsored harassment, abuse, and blacklisting because she refused to submit, refused to be bought, and refused to be broken.

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The full force of institutional retaliation was unleashed upon her by; systematically blacklisted, silenced, and removed from professional and economic opportunities, ensuring she could not operate within government-controlled industries; monitored, spied on, and tracked through advanced surveillance tactics meant to keep her isolated and vulnerable; abuse through the court system, where fabricated charges, manipulation, and legal loopholes were used to drain resources, destroy reputations, and crush dissenters; sexually and physically assaulted for exchanged displays of power and control, meant to silence her voice and keep her in fear; witnessed firsthand how the government eliminates those they can’t control, murdering their own people over false illusions of justice and security. This was not theory—this was reality, and she endured every form of warfare they waged against her.

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Chief Nummi Walker’s experience with government corruption was not just in military and law enforcement—it extended to the systemic exclusion and erasure of true Indigenous people from their rightful inheritance. For centuries, colonizers have manipulated tribal systems, rewriting history, altering bloodlines, and installing leaders who serve the interests of the state rather than the interests of the people. The very institutions that once belonged to Indigenous people have been hijacked to serve corporate and political agendas. She witnessed firsthand how true Indigenous people—those of original bloodlines—were deliberately blocked from tribal recognition, land rights, and the sovereignty that was rightfully theirs. The government strategically rewrote tribal identity, creating artificial blood quantum laws to phase out Indigenous peoples over generations. She saw how authentic Indigenous people were denied recognition, while those with political connections and colonial ties were given access to resources. People that had been infiltrated by government-appointed leaders were signing away land rights, partnering with corporations, and betraying their own people. The system deliberately ignored the fact that many Indigenous peoples were of global ancestry, using racial classification to divide and conquer. Chief Nummi attempted to claim her rightful place within these tribal systems—only to find that they had been corrupted from the inside. She was denied, rejected, and forced to watch as foreign interests dictated who was “Native” and who was not. It was at that moment that she realized: Achaksah Nation Must Exist. We cannot ask for a seat at a table that was built to exclude us. We cannot fight for inclusion in a system designed to erase us. We must build our own sovereign nation—one that answers only to the Creator, the ancestors, and the people. And so, Achaksah Nation was born—not as a reaction to rejection, but as a return to truth.

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Chief Nummi was not led to Achaksah Nation by coincidence—she was called by her ancestors, her spirit guides, and the Creator. Since childhood, she has had a deep connection to the spiritual realm, experiencing: Insights that have warned her of danger, revealed hidden truths, and guided her steps toward sovereignty, receiving wisdom, protection, and direction from those who walked before her, the ability to sense, cleanse, and restore balance to herself and those around her. These gifts were not given to elevate her ego—they were given as tools for war, protection, and healing.

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Chief Nummi’s story is not one of victimhood—it is a testament to what happens when someone listens to the Most High,  refuses to break, refuses to surrender, and refuses to live under oppression. They tried to silence her. They tried to erase her. They tried to destroy her. And now she is leading a movement they cannot stop. The war is here. The battle lines are drawn. And under Chief Nummi Walker’s leadership, we will not fall.

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Chief Nummi Walker is not just a leader, warrior, and strategist—she is a laid back mother, daughter, sister, niece, cousin, future grandmother, friend, and mentor. She carries not just the weight of her own survival, but the responsibility of ensuring that future generations are born into freedom—not oppression. She fights so that: Our children will never know the chains of the system, our grandchildren will grow up in sovereignty, not submission, and her people will never have to beg for justice, because they will control their own destiny.

 

#NoHateNoFear Achaksah Nation is here.

Chief Nummi Walker of Achaksah Nation

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