Clan or Nation law governs shared resources.

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Governance of Shared Resources Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Core Principle

Law Clan or Nation law governs shared resources.

Explanation Some resources extend beyond the responsibility of a single house. Where use, impact, or stewardship is shared, authority rises to the appropriate level. Clan or Nation law provides coordination, balance, and continuity.

Standard Shared resources are governed according to ayaawx at the proper scale. No house may act unilaterally where responsibility is collective. Decision-making must respect all affected relationships.

Effect Collective governance prevents conflict and imbalance. Clan or Nation law protects shared resources for present and future generations.