An Indigenous Ecosystem

We are White Buffalo Alliance

Value, Identity, Consent, Remedy

e<Citizenship

Native culture keeps sovereignty alive, nurturing our courage to endure for self-determination and for sustaining all lives.

In 2001, INTR was granted U.S. federal charter and intertribal agency to “define and safeguard” our White Buffalo Alliance rights as e<Citizens for all to flourish.

Our e<Gov Platform

INTR runs the White Buffalo Alliance’s e<Governance platform for conferring rights upon our e<Citizens and legal protections by licensed fiduciaries (attorneys and accountants).

A digital assets series, TRAK$ are a convertible digital currency with a digital identity, SELF>TRAK$, for cross-border interactions via a TRAK$ Wallet.

Alliance Programs

Our Trak$ Series of Digital Assets will enable social, digital and financial inclusion.

We empower the unbanked and underbanked with a Trak$ Wallet for the use of their Self>Trak$ I.D. and Trak$ convertible digital currency.

Sovereignty

De facto sovereignty requires autonomy, free agency and the e<Citizens’ consent to self-govern. INTR provides the executive, judicial and legislative structures to achieve consensus, fundamental rights and the rule of law.

By “braiding” as one: federal, state and tribal mandates, we become victors over historical struggles, not victims, evolving to become a White Buffalo Digital Nation for granting e<Citizenship as a privilege.

The stories of our INTR Native Founders and ancestors have been told in the book “a Pipe for February” and the movie “Killers of the Flower Moon.”

Call to Action!

Become a patron of the White Buffalo Alliance and help to form a new kind of virtual nation, e<Residency is available on January 1st, 2024. e<Citizenship applications open on June 1st 2024. Add your name to the list to be the first to receive and vote on our charter documents and digital bill of rights.


Yancey Red Corn

Yancey guides the White Buffalo teams, following in the tracks of his father, Charles H. Red Corn, as a leader of the Osage Peace Clan.

Yancey is also an actor, legal professional, entrepreneur and Name-giver in his tribe.

Led by both atavistic and futuristic visions, he looks to his ancestors and science for answers. Yancey played the role of the Osage Chief in the movie “Killers of the Flower Moon”.