Council Of Elders

Council Of Elders

council of elders

 

UNITED NATIONS MAROON COUNCIL OF ELDERS (UNMCE)

There are two Maroon Councils of Elders that oversee the administrative responsibility and governance of the United Nations Indigenous Sovereign Maroon Chamber of Commerce.


There is the Accompong Maroon Council of Elders and the United Nations Maroons Council of Elders.

The United Nations Maroon Council of Elders represents the entire International body for the Maroon Council of Elders worldwide.

The United Nations Maroon Council of Elders is the executive body with economic and commercial administrative powers and obligations for the Maroon communities worldwide. The United Nations Maroon Council of Elders is a non-governmental and non-political organization.

 

The United Nations Indigenous Sovereign Maroon Chamber of Commerce (UNISMCC)

The United Nations indigenous Sovereign Maroon Chamber of Commerce (UNISMCC) is governed by the Accompong Maroon’s Council of Elders which is a part of the United Nations Maroons Council of Elders.

The Jamaican Maroon’s member representatives are from the Sovereign Nation of Accompong Town Maroons, Moore Town Maroons, Charles Town Maroons, Scotts Hall Maroons, and Flagstaff Maroon Town, the other nation representatives members not including Jamaica, are from Brazil, Haiti, French Guiana, Panama, Belize, Suriname (the former Dutch Guiana), Cuba, Puerto Rico, St. Vincent, Guyana, Dominica, Colombia, and Mexico and from the Amazon River Basin to the southern United States, primarily Florida and the Carolinas.

The United Nations Maroon Council of Elders (UNMCE)   primary function is to fundamentally oversee and monitor principles and ethics, uphold morality and integrity, and possess fiduciary powers granted by the Maroon Elders’s way of life. The United Nations Council of Elders provides high moral, legal advice and consultancy to the UNISMCC.