
THE
ETHIOPIAN
WORLD FEDERATION, INCORPORATED
International Tribal Government of


As Established on August Twenty-Fifth Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Seven



Foreign Affairs Department
Administrative body
1. President Dr. James Winborne
2. Chair/Minister Ras Lazarus Nazari
3. Empress Finote 2nd Chair
4. Empress ShaNeter - secretary
Foreign Affairs Department
Treaties & International Agreements
Treaty of Amity and Economic Relations between the United States of America and Ethiopia
United States and Ethiopian Treaties and Other International Agreements
The Ethiopian World Federation and the Lakota Indian Nation, Circle of Life Treaty
Declaration of Independence and Emancipation by the Divine Imperial Throne of Ethiopia
1. Chaplin Ras Amde Tsion - Local 49 Florida/Alabama
2. Ras Khimean Casey - Local 49 V.I/Georgia
3. Empress Jasmin Row Joseph (finalizing soon) Local - Ethiopia
4. Ras Judah Local 21 - Canada
5. Queen Warrior Denise Local 21 - Canada
6. Ras Dawit Local 21 - Canada
7. Ras Jah Bali Local 49 - Jamaica
8. Empress Finote Local 37 - Jamaica
9. Ras Fabian Local 49 - Jamaica/Columbia
10. Ras Lanceroy Ho-Shing Local 49 - Jamaica/Columbia
11. Queen Iffiya - Local 49 Jamaica/North Carolina
12. Bro. Anthony Brown Local - UK
13. Empress ShaNeter Local 49 - USA
14. Ras A.W. Prophet Elijah Local 2 - USA
15. Empress Nefer Bey Local 49 - USA
16. Empress Rebecca Russell Local 5 - V.I/USA
17. Ras Tadius Popo Local 5 - V.I
18. Ras Seifa Selassie Local 14 - Ghana
The consultative relationship with ECOSOC is governed by ECOSOC resolution 1996/31, which outlines the eligibility requirements for consultative status, rights and obligations of NGOs in consultative status, procedures for withdrawal or suspension of consultative status, the role and functions of the ECOSOC Committee on NGOs, and the responsibilities of the United Nations Secretariat in supporting the consultative relationship.
1-Ambassador Jasmin Rowe, President, Local #14
2-Dr. Ron L. Robinson Sr. Ph.D. Member Local #26
3-Queen Mut Makeeda, President Local #147
4-Siphiwe Baleka
Top 10
Foreign Affairs Accomplishments
1. The Treaty of the Circle of Life has been filed in the United
Nations and African Union.
2. Ambassadors Organizing
3. Development of Education plan to teach members the
Montevideo Convention.
4. Notice development to be served on all governments -
Declaration of Emancipation.
5. Ghana Land Grant with Ras Muhammad of Ghana, relations
developed and maintained.
6. Columbia Trip by Ambassadors Empress ShaNeter and Ras
Fabian - Foreign Relations with Government .(2023 )
7. Foreign Relations with U.S.A government on Cannabis is still in
development.
8. EWF Foreign Affairs files a complaint on behalf of a victim in
Jamaica being ill-treated and persecuted by the Medical System.
These filing led to their release from the persecution. This being
medical we do not place names in the newsletter.
9. Foreign Affairs filed to all Jamaica agencies on the persecution of the Rastafari community in Jamaica based on filing on behalf of
EWF, Inc. member Ras Jabali Seba.
10. Negotiated with the King of the Buwa Kingdom to develop a
repatriations program. The Repatriation & Reparation Committee
then proceeded to acquire the letters of the King and Council for
1500 acres of land.
Current Events
Proto Juridical process has been developed and being researched by Local 49.