Justify exploitation

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Justify Exploitation

Using a crest to justify exploitation means invoking inherited authority, symbols, or titles to legitimize harm, extraction, or unequal benefit.

Under Ayaawx, exploitation occurs when a crest is used to:

  • Take land, resources, labour, or benefits without reciprocal responsibility.
  • Claim entitlement without fulfilling duties of care, protection, and restraint.
  • Convert collective authority into personal or external gain.
  • Shield harmful actions from accountability by invoking status or lineage.

A crest does not grant permission to exploit.

Crests bind the holder to:

  • Protection of land, waters, and beings.
  • Fair use and lawful access.
  • Accountability to House, clan, and witnesses.
  • Service to future generations.

When exploitation is justified through a crest, the violation is twofold:

  • Harm is done to people, land, or community.
  • The crest itself is dishonoured, weakening its authority.

Ayaawx principle: Authority exists to prevent exploitation, not excuse it.

Such misuse erodes legitimacy and invites correction through law, including public witness, restriction of authority, and restoration of harm.


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