A living collection of principles and rulings

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A Living Collection of Principles and Rulings

Ts’msyen law is not contained in a single document or fixed code. It exists as a **living collection of principles and rulings**, carried through *ayaawx*, adaawx, practice, and public witness.

This collection grows, adapts, and remains open to correction while preserving continuity across generations.


Foundational Understanding

Ayaawx is living law.

It is expressed through:

  • guiding principles
  • witnessed rulings
  • precedent carried in adaawx
  • corrective actions and restorations
  • decisions affirmed through feast and public accountability

Law is maintained through use, not compilation alone.


Principles

Principles are enduring foundations of Ts’msyen law.

They include:

  • responsibility tied to authority
  • balance over domination
  • restoration over exclusion
  • restraint in use of land and waters
  • accountability through witness
  • protection of future generations

Principles guide decisions even when circumstances change.


Rulings

Rulings arise when principles are applied to specific situations.

Rulings may:

  • resolve disputes
  • affirm or correct conduct
  • clarify responsibilities
  • establish proportional responses
  • guide future action

Rulings are contextual, not universal commands.


Relationship Between Principles and Rulings

Principles provide direction. Rulings provide application.

Together they:

  • preserve flexibility
  • prevent rigid interpretation
  • allow law to respond to new conditions
  • maintain continuity without stagnation

Neither exists without the other.


Role of Adaawx

Adaawx carry memory of principles and rulings.

They:

  • record how law was applied
  • preserve precedent and consequence
  • teach through example
  • anchor rulings to place and responsibility

Adaawx ensure law is remembered accurately.


Witness and Confirmation

Principles and rulings gain authority through witness.

Witness occurs through:

  • feast and ceremony
  • public acknowledgment
  • recognition by other houses and clans
  • repetition over time

Unwitnessed rulings do not become law.


Correction and Refinement

Because law is living:

  • rulings may be refined
  • interpretations may be corrected
  • principles may be reaffirmed
  • harmful applications may be set aside

Correction strengthens law; it does not weaken it.


Recording Without Freezing

This collection may be recorded to:

  • support learning
  • prevent loss
  • aid continuity
  • protect against distortion

Recording does not:

  • freeze law
  • replace lived authority
  • override future guidance

Written form supports memory, not supremacy.


Role of Elders

Elders safeguard the living nature of law.

They:

  • interpret principles
  • assess rulings in context
  • guide correction and restraint
  • protect coherence across communities

Elder guidance keeps law whole.


Relationship to Modern Circumstances

Modern conditions may require new rulings.

These:

  • must align with established principles
  • must respect ayaawx
  • must consider cumulative and future impact
  • must be witnessed and accountable

Novelty does not excuse imbalance.


Continuity

A living collection of principles and rulings ensures:

  • law remains adaptable
  • authority remains grounded
  • memory is preserved
  • future generations inherit guidance, not rigidity

Ayaawx endures because it lives.