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'''The Tsm’syen Nation is not a single body with a single head. | |||
It is a living structure composed of many lawful parts.''' | |||
Unity within Ayaawk does not come from centralization. | |||
It comes from ordered relationships. | |||
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Revision as of 03:36, 5 January 2026
The Tsm’syen Nation is not a single body with a single head.
It is a living structure composed of many lawful parts.
Unity within Ayaawk does not come from centralization. It comes from ordered relationships.
The Tsm’syen Nation is not a single body with a single head. It is a living structure composed of many lawful parts.
Unity within Ayaawk does not come from centralization. It comes from ordered relationships.
The Nation as a Living Order
The Tsm’syen Nation exists as a network of lawful relationships