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

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