House Adaawk Operate Within Broader Clan and Nation Law

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House Adaawk Operate Within Broader Clan and Nation Law

Category: Adaawk Page status: Working

Purpose

To clarify that while houses hold primary responsibility for their own histories, they remain connected to wider legal relationships.

General Principle

House adaawk operate within broader clan and Nation law.

Explanation

House memory guides internal authority and responsibility. At the same time, houses exist within networks of clan affiliation and collective identity. Broader frameworks support coordination and balance.

Authority

Relationship across levels is carried through:

Implications

Local decisions remain aware of wider impact. Cooperation strengthens unity. Distinct roles remain visible.

Limits

Broader association does not erase house jurisdiction. House authority must still respect shared law.

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