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Why Self-Authorization Fails
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Why doesn’t personal documentation authorize leadership or political authority?
This episode explains why self-authorization fails in any system of real governance. We break down how genealogy reports, DNA tests, and other individualized artifacts are often misused to justify representation, leadership, or decision-making power. While these materials can describe personal ancestry, they cannot grant authority over others or replace collective processes.
The episode clarifies how real tribal authority is created through enrollment, consent, elections, and continuity, and why bypassing those structures causes confusion, displacement, and harm to sovereign tribal governments.
Understanding the difference between evidence and authorization helps listeners recognize why authority must always be collective, not individual.
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