Coordinate inter-house relationships
Coordinate Inter-House Relationships
Coordination of inter-house relationships is a lawful function that preserves balance between Wilp (Waap).
No house governs another. Houses relate through law, protocol, and mutual recognition.
Principle
Inter-house coordination exists to:
- Prevent conflict
- Resolve overlapping responsibilities
- Maintain balance across territories
- Ensure Ayaawk is upheld collectively
Coordination does not replace house authority.
Basis of Coordination
Inter-house relationships are coordinated through:
- Witnessed protocol
- Adaawk and shared history
- Lawful agreement and consent
- Recognition of territorial boundaries and duties
Authority flows from houses, not over them.
Forms of Coordination
Coordination may include:
- Shared stewardship of lands or waters
- Trade and access agreements
- Dispute resolution processes
- Collective responses to harm or external pressure
Each house remains responsible within its own domain.
Limits
Inter-house coordination must not:
- Override a house’s Ayaawk
- Transfer authority without proper process
- Centralize power at the expense of houses
- Silence dissent or lawful objection
Coordination that becomes control is unlawful.
Role of Witnesses
Witnesses ensure that:
- Agreements are remembered
- Obligations are honored
- Boundaries are respected
- Violations are recognized
Without witnesses, coordination lacks legitimacy.
Modern Context
In modern settings, coordination includes:
- Councils and assemblies formed by houses
- Collective decision-making on shared impacts
- Unified responses to governments or corporations
- Refusal of imposed structures that bypass house consent
Modern coordination must remain answerable to house law.
Consequences of Breakdown
When inter-house coordination fails:
- Disputes may arise
- Responsibilities may be clarified or reassigned
- Lawful intervention may be required
- Restoration of balance becomes necessary
Law exists to restore relationship, not impose hierarchy.
Cross-References
- Wilp and Waap Governance
- [[Inter-House and Inter-Tribal Dispute Law]()]()*