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Laxyuup — Lands of the Tsm’syen | = Laxyuup — Lands of the Tsm’syen = | ||
'''Category:''' Tsm’syen Law | |||
'''Page status:''' Working | |||
== Purpose == | |||
This page describes laxyuup, the lands of the Tsm’syen, and their place within Tsm’syen law. It records how land is understood as a source of law, responsibility, and relationship rather than property. | |||
This page does not define land ownership under external legal systems. | |||
== General principles == | |||
* [[Laxyuup is the source of law, identity, and responsibility.]] | |||
* [[Land is held through relationship, not possession.]] | |||
* [[Authority over land is governed by ayaawx]]. | |||
* [[Responsibility to land is collective and ongoing]]. | |||
* [[Disconnection from land weakens law.]] | |||
== LAXYUUP == | |||
=== Lands === | |||
* [[Laxyuup refers to the lands of the Tsm’syen.]] | |||
* [[Land includes territory, waters, resources, and places of meaning.]] | |||
* [[Laxyuup is inseparable from people, law, and history.]] | |||
* [[Land is not transferable outside law.]] | |||
== RELATIONSHIP == | |||
=== People and land === | |||
* [[Houses hold responsibility for specific areas of laxyuup.]] | |||
* [[Responsibility includes care, use, protection, and respect.]] | |||
* [[Use of land carries obligations to others and to future generations]]. | |||
* [[Relationship to land is maintained through conduct]]. | |||
== ADAAWX == | |||
=== Legal memory of land === | |||
* [[Adaawx record boundaries, histories, and events tied to laxyuup]]. | |||
* [[Stories establish rights, responsibilities, and consequences.]] | |||
* [[Elders recall and interpret adaawx when land is in question]]. | |||
* [[Adaawx guide lawful use and decision-making.]] | |||
== AUTHORITY == | |||
=== Governance of land === | |||
* [[Authority over laxyuup arises from ayaawx.]] | |||
* [[Houses exercise authority within their lawful areas.]] | |||
* [[Clan and Nation law govern shared or overlapping lands]]. | |||
* [[No authority exists without responsibility]]. | |||
== USE == | |||
=== Lawful interaction === | |||
* [[Land use must align with ayaawx.]] | |||
* [[Extraction or alteration requires lawful recognition]]. | |||
* [[Harm to land creates imbalance requiring restoration]]. | |||
* [[Unlawful use affects standing and trust.]] | |||
== DISPUTE == | |||
=== Conflict and resolution === | |||
* [[Land disputes are addressed through Tsm’syen law]]. | |||
* [[Resolution prioritizes restoration of balance]]. | |||
* [[Witnessing is required for legitimacy]]. | |||
* [[Persistent misuse of land undermines authority]]. | |||
== CONTINUITY == | |||
=== Future responsibility === | |||
* [[Laxyuup must be protected for future generations.]] | |||
* [[Decisions consider long-term impact.]] | |||
* [[Teaching responsibility to land is essential to continuity]]. | |||
* [[Law survives through continued relationship to land.]] | |||
== LIMITS == | |||
=== Boundaries === | |||
* [[Laxyuup is not subject to unilateral alienation.]] | |||
* [[External claims do not displace internal law.]] | |||
* [[Loss of responsibility weakens authority over land]]. | |||
* [[Lawful limits preserve balance]]. | |||
== To be developed == | |||
* [[Documented adaawx tied to specific territories]] | |||
* [[Inter-house land responsibilities]] | |||
* [[Relationship to water and marine areas]] | |||
* [[Interaction with external land claims]] | |||
* [[Source citations]] | |||
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''Navigation'' | |||
>> [[Structure of the Nation]] | |||
>> [[Wilp and Waap Governance]] | |||
>> [[Inter-House and Inter-Tribal Dispute Law]] | |||
>> [[Competent Jurisdiction]] | |||
>> [[Ayaawx]] | |||
>> [[Adaawx]] | |||
Latest revision as of 03:47, 3 February 2026
Laxyuup — Lands of the Tsm’syen
Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working
Purpose
This page describes laxyuup, the lands of the Tsm’syen, and their place within Tsm’syen law. It records how land is understood as a source of law, responsibility, and relationship rather than property.
This page does not define land ownership under external legal systems.
General principles
- Laxyuup is the source of law, identity, and responsibility.
- Land is held through relationship, not possession.
- Authority over land is governed by ayaawx.
- Responsibility to land is collective and ongoing.
- Disconnection from land weakens law.
LAXYUUP
Lands
- Laxyuup refers to the lands of the Tsm’syen.
- Land includes territory, waters, resources, and places of meaning.
- Laxyuup is inseparable from people, law, and history.
- Land is not transferable outside law.
RELATIONSHIP
People and land
- Houses hold responsibility for specific areas of laxyuup.
- Responsibility includes care, use, protection, and respect.
- Use of land carries obligations to others and to future generations.
- Relationship to land is maintained through conduct.
ADAAWX
Legal memory of land
- Adaawx record boundaries, histories, and events tied to laxyuup.
- Stories establish rights, responsibilities, and consequences.
- Elders recall and interpret adaawx when land is in question.
- Adaawx guide lawful use and decision-making.
AUTHORITY
Governance of land
- Authority over laxyuup arises from ayaawx.
- Houses exercise authority within their lawful areas.
- Clan and Nation law govern shared or overlapping lands.
- No authority exists without responsibility.
USE
Lawful interaction
- Land use must align with ayaawx.
- Extraction or alteration requires lawful recognition.
- Harm to land creates imbalance requiring restoration.
- Unlawful use affects standing and trust.
DISPUTE
Conflict and resolution
- Land disputes are addressed through Tsm’syen law.
- Resolution prioritizes restoration of balance.
- Witnessing is required for legitimacy.
- Persistent misuse of land undermines authority.
CONTINUITY
Future responsibility
- Laxyuup must be protected for future generations.
- Decisions consider long-term impact.
- Teaching responsibility to land is essential to continuity.
- Law survives through continued relationship to land.
LIMITS
Boundaries
- Laxyuup is not subject to unilateral alienation.
- External claims do not displace internal law.
- Loss of responsibility weakens authority over land.
- Lawful limits preserve balance.
To be developed
- Documented adaawx tied to specific territories
- Inter-house land responsibilities
- Relationship to water and marine areas
- Interaction with external land claims
- Source citations
Navigation >> Structure of the Nation >> Wilp and Waap Governance >> Inter-House and Inter-Tribal Dispute Law >> Competent Jurisdiction >> Ayaawx >> Adaawx