Standing is affected by conduct and response

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Standing is Affected by Conduct and Response Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Purpose

This principle explains how legitimacy and authority are influenced by behavior. Standing is maintained through responsible action and participation in restoration.

General Principle

Standing is affected by conduct and response.

Conduct

Actions inconsistent with ayaawx weaken recognition and trust. Harmful behavior affects credibility and authority.

Response

Timely acknowledgment and effort toward repair strengthen standing. Avoidance, denial, or silence weaken it.

Relationship

Standing exists within relationships between houses, clans, and the Nation. Loss of trust reduces the weight given to a voice or claim.

Limits

Standing cannot be claimed while responsibility is refused. Authority without conduct lacks legitimacy.

Witness

Community observation confirms whether response was adequate.

See also