Canonical Registry (v0.1)
Primary sovereign texts preserved as issued.
Cited, versioned, and governed for institutional use.
These are not reading materials. They are reference anchors used in governance, compliance, and institutional reasoning.


These Texts are not inspiration. They are constraint, memory and consequence.
Canonical Hierarchy:
•Tier 0: Supreme Authority (Constitution)
•Tier 1: Enforced Practice (Statutes & Codes)
•Tier 2: Interpretive Foundations
•Tier 3: Living Drafts (Non-binding)
IndianExhibit exists to keep these layers distinct, traceable, and auditable.
Tier 0 - Constitution
Defines the sovereign operating system. Supreme, binding, overrides all else.


Tier 1 - Enforced Practice
Codified, enforceable rules derived from Tier 0 + Tier 1 thinking.




Tier 2 - Foundational Law
Foundational theories, philosophies, or texts that shape how systems are designed but are not themselves binding law.














Tier 3 - Living Drafts
Iterative, evolving interpretations and applications such as whitepapers, draft bills, policy proposals, commentaries, think-tank reports.
Civilizations fail when thought is mistaken for authority,law is mistaken for wisdom or drafts are mistaken for truth.
Access to canonical texts is restricted.
For institutional, compliance, or adjudicatory use only.