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- A National Council of Elders as keepers and interpreters of Ayaawx
- A living collection of principles and rulings
- Accountability to the Wilp
- Adaawx as the record of land and title
- Adoption, bloodlines, and membership in a house
- Affirming the non-supremacy of foreign constitutional or statutory law over Ayaawx
- Amsiiwa – Meaning and Misuse
- Application across all Tsm’syen territories
- Apprenticeship and transfer of knowledge
- Asserting Tsm’syen national sovereignty and inherent rights
- Authority of Elder women
- Ayaawx
- Ayaawx as the primary jurisdiction of the Tsm’syen Nation
- Ayaawx mandates for respectful relations with the environment
- Blackfish, Raven, Eagle, Wolf and other crests
- Ceremonial settlement and agreement
- Chart test
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- Colonial Drift and New “Made-Up Laws”
- Community reflections and clarifications
- Crest obligations across all Tsm’syen territories
- Defining Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in Tsm’syen terms
- Duties of Name Holders
- Forest, plant, and animal obligations
- Forms of national decision-making under Ayaawx
- Guarding against fragmentation of Tsm’syen rights and responsibilities
- Guidance to those who will continue this work
- Harms to land, water, and beings (e.g. industrial impacts)
- House-specific histories and legal narratives
- House (wilp/waap) authority and responsibilities
- How community knowledge is gathered and recorded
- How these stories define law and territory
- How this framework was built and who contributed
- How to Sign In and Get a Username & Password
- Index
- Inter-House and Inter-Tribal Dispute Law
- Interference Between Houses
- Key adaawx of each Tsm’syen tribe
- Ksyeen
- Land-Based Education
- Law as the transformation of suffering and restoration of balance
- Lawful use and access
- Maintain balance among all beings
- Meaning and responsibilities of crests
- Misuse of Names – Modern Issues
- Name-bearing roles and succession
- Names Connected to Land and Resources
- Names as living continuity of persons and roles
- Oral Histories and Family Trees
- Oral law as binding law