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- Ayaawx and adaawx must be passed intact. (5 categories)
- Accountability extends beyond the present. (5 categories)
- Governance structures must remain understandable. (5 categories)
- Protection of future generations sustains the Nation. (5 categories)
- Laxyuup must be protected for future generations. (5 categories)
- Loss of law weakens future authority. (5 categories)
- Correct restraint strengthens long-term governance. (5 categories)
- Decisions consider long-term impact. (5 categories)
- Teaching supports continuity. (5 categories)
- Failure to protect weakens law. (5 categories)
- Teaching responsibility to land is essential to continuity (5 categories)
- Present authority does not include permanent surrender. (5 categories)
- Unlawful use affects standing and trust. (5 categories)
- Law endures through care across generations. (5 categories)
- Law survives through continued relationship to land. (5 categories)
- Decisions may not foreclose future choice. (5 categories)
- Persistent misuse of land undermines authority (5 categories)
- Clan and Nation law govern shared or overlapping lands (5 categories)
- External pressure does not justify permanent loss. (5 categories)
- Laxyuup is not subject to unilateral alienation. (5 categories)
- Land and resources must be preserved for future use. (5 categories)
- Lawful limits protect those not present. (5 categories)
- External claims do not displace internal law. (5 categories)
- Waap (5 categories)
- Extraction or alteration requires lawful recognition (5 categories)
- Stewardship decisions consider long-term impact. (5 categories)
- Decisions affecting the future require witnessing. (5 categories)
- Loss of responsibility weakens authority over land (5 categories)
- Harm to land creates imbalance requiring restoration (5 categories)
- Depletion undermines future standing. (5 categories)
- Witnessing records intent and consequence. (5 categories)
- Lawful limits preserve balance (5 categories)
- Land disputes are addressed through Tsm’syen law (5 categories)
- Protection of laxyuup protects future generations. (5 categories)
- Memory allows future review. (5 categories)
- Written form does not elevate status. (4 categories)
- They inherit land, law, and responsibility. (4 categories)
- Resolution prioritizes restoration of balance (4 categories)
- Sensitive material requires protection. (4 categories)
- Recording does not transfer interpretive authority. (4 categories)
- Recording supports teaching and learning. (4 categories)
- Records cannot be used to substitute authority. (4 categories)
- Their interests are represented through present restraint. (4 categories)
- Witnessing is required for legitimacy (4 categories)
- Public availability does not equal unrestricted use. (4 categories)
- Recording refers to documenting law, memory, or process. (4 categories)
- Proper method ensures future understanding. (4 categories)
- Recording requires careful attention to accuracy. (4 categories)
- Protection of future generations is a lawful obligation. (4 categories)
- Lawful access preserves trust. (4 categories)