Whatup Nac?
NAC – Native American Citizen
A movement of identity, honor, and responsibility.
What Is NAC?
NAC stands for Native American Citizen, a cultural identity term coined by Cherokee Native Coach Ap 1nabillion to restore identity, dignity, and pride to the original people of this land.
NAC is more than a name — it is a movement of awareness, accountability, and purpose. It reconnects individuals to their true heritage, their God-given assignment, and their responsibility to their communities and homeland.
Who Is NAC For?
NAC is for individuals who:
- Honor God first, above all.
- Recognize themselves as part of the original Native people of the Americas.
- Value family, legacy, culture, and unity.
- Desire to walk in purpose rather than distraction.
- Are ready to build, grow, and uplift their communities.
To be recognized as NAC:
Your ancestry must trace back to America before 1492.
This can be confirmed through lineage connected to any of the following original tribes:
- Navajo
- Cherokee
- Sioux
- Ojibwe
- Choctaw
- Apache
The Responsibility of a NAC
Being a Native American Citizen is not just about identity — it is about responsibility.
NACs are responsible for the upkeep, maintaining, protecting, and reclaiming their land. This includes preserving culture, honoring ancestors, rebuilding communities, and ensuring that future generations inherit what was rightfully theirs.
A true NAC stands in the role of steward, protector, builder, and guardian of the original land and legacy.
The NAC Order
The NAC creed is simple and life-shaping:
God > Family > Business > Charity
NAC Certification
Soon, The Black Tube will launch a NAC verification and certification lookup tool to help individuals confirm their status and connection to the movement.
Stay tuned — the restoration is just beginning.