Recording law supports continuity and access
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Recording Law Supports Continuity and Access
Category: Governance Principles Page status: Working
Statement
Recording law supports continuity and access.
Purpose
To recognize that written, audio, visual, and digital records can help transmit understanding across generations.
Explanation
Recording assists memory, teaching, and coordination.
It allows people to revisit knowledge, learn responsibly, and prepare future leaders.
Function
This principle strengthens long-term stability by helping preserve teachings that might otherwise be lost.
It supports accessibility while remaining anchored to original authority.
What This Prevents
- loss of knowledge through time
- barriers to learning
- dependence on incomplete recollection
- fragmentation between communities
Relationship to Authority
Records assist interpretation. They do not replace elders, houses, or ayaawx.
Result
Knowledge becomes more reachable while remaining properly grounded.