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Indigicano or Indigicana is a chosen identity of some Native Americans in the United States. The term Indigicano is sometimes used interchangeably with Indigenous People. Both names are chosen identities within the Native-American self-sufficient communities who are free from I.R.A. Tribal Governments in the United States, Canada, Central America, and South America; however, these terms have a wide range of meanings in various parts of the Americas. The term becoming widely used during the Self Determination by Native Americans to express sovereign autonomy as free individuals without Any Need living in Harmony with Nature; yet hold a shared cultural, ethnic and community identity as any two joined in unity are seeds of Indigenous Nations and communities. The ANCC (Apache Nation Chamber of Commerce) publishes Indigenous Trade Rights on the official Indigenous Trade Association website.