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Tsm’syen National Ayaawx Framework

A living record of Tsm’syen law, gathered from the houses, clans, and tribes of our Nation.

Preamble – The Ayaawx of the Tsm’syen

This page records the emerging national framework of Ayaawx, the laws and ways of the Tsm’syen. It is not the voice of one person, one band, or one administration. It is a record of the shared understandings of our houses, clans, and tribes, building on the work of past recorders and knowledge keepers.

The purpose of this framework is to:

  • Affirm Ayaawx as the highest law of the Tsm’syen Nation.
  • Bring together house, clan, and tribal knowledge in one living structure.
  • Describe how Tsm’syen law guides relationships between people, lands, waters, and all beings.
  • Provide a national reference point that cannot be broken apart by external governments.

This is a living document. As Elders, knowledge holders, youth, and community members share more, the framework will grow and become more complete.


Part I – Foundations of Ayaawx

Chapter 1 – Origin of Law

Chapter 2 – Adaawx as Legal Memory

Chapter 3 – Crests and Symbolic Authority


Part II – Social Order of the Tsm’syen

Chapter 4 – Structure of the Nation

Chapter 5 – Wilp and Waap Governance

Chapter 6 – Elders as Interpreters of Law

Chapter 7 – Youth and the Future Line


Part III – Justice and Restoration

Chapter 8 – Principles of Restorative Justice

Chapter 9 – Inter-House and Inter-Tribal Dispute Law

Chapter 10 – Competent Jurisdiction


Part IV – Tsm’syen Territorial Order

Chapter 11 – Laxyuup: Lands of the Tsm’syen

Chapter 12 – Stewardship and Resource Law

Chapter 13 – Modern Violations and National Response


Part V – National Governance Under Ayaawx

Chapter 14 – Tsm’syen National Assembly

Chapter 15 – National Ayaawx Codex (Recorder Section)

Chapter 16 – Implementation Across All Communities


Part VI – Protection and International Rights

Chapter 17 – Protection from External Reinterpretation

Chapter 18 – UNDRIP, Section 25, and International Law


Part VII – Historical and Cultural Records

Chapter 19 – Tribal Adaawx

Chapter 20 – House Adaawx

Chapter 21 – Crest Histories

Chapter 22 – Witness Statements (Community Contributions)


Part VIII – Recorder’s Appendix

Chapter 23 – Methodology of Recording

Chapter 24 – Future Generations