Witnessing is required for legitimacy.
Witnessing and Legitimacy
Witnessing is required for legitimacy.
Legal processes gain authority through public witnessing.
Witnesses confirm acknowledgment, responsibility, process, and outcome.
Witnessing prevents private, coerced, or concealed resolutions.
Public memory supports accountability and continuity of law.
Without witnessing, resolutions lack legitimacy and do not fully restore balance.
Witnesses may include elders, house members, clan representatives, or other recognized members of the Nation, depending on the matter.