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The FPIUN NPO team members are dedicated to helping the indigenous peoples.
Our mission is one that plans to serve our communities holistically, where others have failed in the past, in the present, and we believe will continue to fail us in the future. We no longer want to depend on anyone outside of ourselves, as it has served us no purpose at all. Our lives, and wellbeing thereof is completely in our own hands.
We, as the FPIUN NPO, as part of the collective First Nation descendants, will restore, and rebuild, and uplift our communities and ourselves, and in so doing, create opportunities of positive lifestyle changes in each and every community across South Africa, and possibly into Namibia, in following corrective channels.
The FPIUN NPO aims to align itself with other tribal royal houses, as well as community trusted community leaders, in which every community member will benefit from these alignments. This is a long standing mission that will require longstanding sustainable support from across the globe.
The first atrocities and genocide in the world was against our ancestors. We call on all nations across the world who believe in the importance of restoration of our peoples, to assist the FPIUN NPO in all forms of donations. Appreciation and gratitude thereof, will not go undocumented, as an example of showcasing acts of humanity.

Esther Johnson
Founder
Esther was born and raised in Cape Town, South Africa. She comes from a First-Nation ancestral background. Her family moved from the Northern Cape to settle in the Western Cape. Esther is an intellectual who is valued and respected by her peers, colleagues, and everyone who is aligned with her and her mission in life for the First Nation of Southern Africa. She is the National Administration Convenor for Undrip Summit 1652, a co-convenor for the logistics/events/communication workstreams of Undrip Summit 1652, High Commissioner and National Secretariat for the National First Indigenous Authority of Southern Africa.
Esther is a strong, determined, fair, transparent, and understanding leader with high ethical values and practices of zero tolerance for corrupt behaviour.

Edgar Smit
Treasurer
Edgar Smit born 1969 in Bonteheuwel. He attended school with Anton Fransch, a well-known political activist who sacrificed his life in a 7-hour single-handed gun battle with police and army for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The First Indigenous Peoples never overcame what was taken from them up to the present day. He joined the Xau Sakwa Royal House and became Chief of Development. He was also elected as Director for Undrip Summit 1652 NPC with the objectives of Restoring our Indigenous Rights as the First Indigenous People of Southern African soil and addressing the need for restorative justice. In his professional career, Edgar is a High Voltage Transformer Specialist/Expert who has built, tested, commissioned, and repaired thousands of transformers in his lifetime. He is also responsible for the City of Cape Town’s transformer Substation installation with the relevant authorization. He has a wealth of knowledge in renewable energy and various other spheres on different voltage applications. He spends his free time on research and development, especially relating to our ancestral roots. He is also a very passionate racing car enthusiast, who grew up fixing and modifying cars.

Chanelle Arries
Secretary
Chanelle was born and raised in the picturesque Northern Cape region of South Africa. From an early age, Chanelle demonstrated a natural intelligence and a delightful personality that endeared her to those around her. She was a conscientious student, always striving to go the extra mile in her academics and extracurricular activities. Her dedication and hard work paid off, and she was recognized for her outstanding achievements throughout her school years. Chanelle's commitment and punctuality are lauded by her colleagues and the communities she serves. She is also a great team player, and her ability to collaborate effectively makes her an integral part of the NPO.
