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== To be developed ==
== To be developed ==
* Recorded examples of elder interpretation
* [[Recorded examples of elder interpretation]]
* Witnessing practices
* [[Witnessing practices]]
* Regional variations
* [[Regional variations]]
* Source citations
* [[Source citations]]


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Latest revision as of 23:24, 25 January 2026

Elders as Interpreters of Law

Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Purpose

This page describes the role of elders in the interpretation and application of law within the Tsm’syen Nation. It records how elders contribute to legal clarity, continuity, and balance through knowledge, memory, and restraint.

This page does not create judicial offices or formal courts.

General principles

WIL LUU’AX

Elders

AYA AWX

Law

ADAAWX

Legal memory

INTERPRETATION

Role of elders

BALANCE

Restraint and responsibility

LIMITS

Constraints on interpretation

CONTINUITY

Transmission

To be developed


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