Resources

Educational materials, historical documents, and tools to understand and advocate for Iranūn sovereignty over ancestral waters.

The Provenance

The complete historical, legal, and genealogical documentation proving Iranūn sovereignty. Think of this as the comprehensive case file.

Read the Full Provenance

For Educators

Lesson plans, primary source materials, and classroom resources for teaching about indigenous maritime sovereignty and the South China Sea dispute.

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Document Archive

High-resolution scans of historical maps, colonial records, salsilah documents, and academic publications supporting Iranūn claims.

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The Foundation

Information about the Iranūn Heritage Foundation, our mission, governance structure, and how to support indigenous rights advocacy.

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Why Documentation is Justice

Indigenous Rights Require Evidence

For centuries, indigenous peoples were told their oral traditions "didn't count" as legal evidence. Colonial powers dismissed genealogies, place names, and environmental knowledge as "unscientific."

The Iranūn case is different. We have everything: historical maps, colonial acknowledgment, documented genealogies, and continuous occupancy. These resources make that evidence accessible.

Education is Reclamation

The South China Sea dispute is taught in schools worldwide—but always from the perspective of modern states (China, Philippines, Vietnam). Indigenous sovereignty is erased.

By providing educators with accurate historical materials, we ensure that the next generation understands: the Iranūn were here first, and their descendants never surrendered.

Support Indigenous Maritime Sovereignty

The Iranūn Heritage Foundation relies on donations, volunteers, and allies to continue this vital work. Learn how you can contribute to the reclamation of ancestral waters.

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