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= Ayaawk & Adaawk =
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''Our laws and our remembered ways''
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'''This is the doorway.'''
 
In our way, one does not enter a house without knowing where they are, 
who they are entering among, 
and why they have come.
 
The laws and legal orders found here are not inventions. 
They are remembered responsibilities.
 
They are carried through our '''Ayaawk''' (living laws, rules, and obligations) 
and our '''Adaawk''' (histories, origin accounts, and witnessed truths).
 
Together, they guide how we live with the land, 
with one another, 
and with those yet to come.


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== Entry ==
=== Entering This House ===
We enter slowly  
 
With clear mind  
In our houses, there is often a '''pole at the doorway''' 
With care for people 
and a '''small opening to pass through'''.
With care for land 
 
This reminds us to enter with humility,  
to lower ourselves,  
and to listen before we speak.
 
This section is written in that spirit.


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== Ayaawk ==
== Foundations ==
* Law
 
* Order
* '''[[Ayaawk]]''' 
* Responsibility
: Our laws, responsibilities, and rules of conduct — living and adaptive.
* Balance
 
* Care for future
* '''[[Adaawk]]''' 
: Our histories and origin accounts that give law its meaning and authority.
 
* '''[[Relationship to the Land]]''' 
: Law as a relationship, not ownership.


[[Ayaawk|Enter Ayaawk]]
* '''[[Authority and Responsibility]]''' 
: How authority arises from care, not control.


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== Adaawk ==
== How Law Lives ==
* Stories
 
* Names
* '''[[Law as Practice]]''' 
* Land memory
: Law is practiced, not enforced.
* Witness
 
* Continuity
* '''[[Witnessing and Memory]]''' 
: How truth is held, remembered, and renewed.
 
* '''[[Correction, Restoration, and Balance]]''' 
: Addressing harm without erasure.


[[Adaawk|Enter Adaawk]]
* '''[[Consensus and Collective Decision-Making]]''' 
: Law carried by the people, not imposed on them.


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== Living Law ==
== Houses, Clans, and Governance ==
Ayaawk lives  
 
Adaawk remembers  
* '''[[Wilp and Waap]]''' 
Together they guide  
: The house as a legal body.
 
* '''[[Clan Responsibilities]]''' 
: Shared duties across lineage.
 
* '''[[Names, Titles, and Legal Standing]]''' 
: Names as living legal identities.
 
* '''[[Roles of Elders and Matriarchs]]''' 
: Guidance, restraint, and continuity.
 
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== Law in Motion ==
 
* '''[[Adapting Law Over Time]]'''  
: Renewal without loss of identity.
 
* '''[[Interactions with Outside Legal Systems]]'''  
: Holding firm without becoming colonial.
 
* '''[[Boundaries and Jurisdiction]]'''  
: Knowing where responsibility begins and ends.


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== Guidance ==
== For Those Who Are Visiting ==
Listen first  
 
Ask elders  
These laws are not symbolic. 
Hold unity
They are not metaphor.  
They are not folklore.
 
They are living legal orders.
 
Visitors are welcome to learn,  
but not to redefine.
 
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''This section is a living work. 
It grows through care, discussion, and remembrance.''
 
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Revision as of 22:08, 4 January 2026


This is the doorway.

In our way, one does not enter a house without knowing where they are, who they are entering among, and why they have come.

The laws and legal orders found here are not inventions. They are remembered responsibilities.

They are carried through our Ayaawk (living laws, rules, and obligations) and our Adaawk (histories, origin accounts, and witnessed truths).

Together, they guide how we live with the land, with one another, and with those yet to come.


Entering This House

In our houses, there is often a pole at the doorway and a small opening to pass through.

This reminds us to enter with humility, to lower ourselves, and to listen before we speak.

This section is written in that spirit.


Foundations

Our laws, responsibilities, and rules of conduct — living and adaptive.
Our histories and origin accounts that give law its meaning and authority.
Law as a relationship, not ownership.
How authority arises from care, not control.

How Law Lives

Law is practiced, not enforced.
How truth is held, remembered, and renewed.
Addressing harm without erasure.
Law carried by the people, not imposed on them.

Houses, Clans, and Governance

The house as a legal body.
Shared duties across lineage.
Names as living legal identities.
Guidance, restraint, and continuity.

Law in Motion

Renewal without loss of identity.
Holding firm without becoming colonial.
Knowing where responsibility begins and ends.

For Those Who Are Visiting

These laws are not symbolic. They are not metaphor. They are not folklore.

They are living legal orders.

Visitors are welcome to learn, but not to redefine.


This section is a living work. It grows through care, discussion, and remembrance.