Teaching stewardship is essential to continuity.

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Teaching Stewardship and Continuity Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Core Principle

Law Teaching stewardship is essential to continuity.

Explanation Stewardship is learned, not assumed. Knowledge of care, restraint, and responsibility must be passed on deliberately. Without teaching, lawful practice weakens over time.

Standard Teaching occurs through example, instruction, and witnessed practice. Elders, houses, and leaders share responsibility for transmission. Learning precedes authority.

Effect Teaching sustains continuity of land, resources, and law. Failure to teach results in erosion of stewardship. Law remains living through deliberate transmission.