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  1. Ayaawx and adaawx must be passed intact. (5 categories)
  2. Accountability extends beyond the present. (5 categories)
  3. Governance structures must remain understandable. (5 categories)
  4. Protection of future generations sustains the Nation. (5 categories)
  5. Laxyuup must be protected for future generations. (5 categories)
  6. Loss of law weakens future authority. (5 categories)
  7. Correct restraint strengthens long-term governance. (5 categories)
  8. Decisions consider long-term impact. (5 categories)
  9. Teaching supports continuity. (5 categories)
  10. Failure to protect weakens law. (5 categories)
  11. Teaching responsibility to land is essential to continuity (5 categories)
  12. Present authority does not include permanent surrender. (5 categories)
  13. Unlawful use affects standing and trust. (5 categories)
  14. Law endures through care across generations. (5 categories)
  15. Law survives through continued relationship to land. (5 categories)
  16. Decisions may not foreclose future choice. (5 categories)
  17. Persistent misuse of land undermines authority (5 categories)
  18. Clan and Nation law govern shared or overlapping lands (5 categories)
  19. External pressure does not justify permanent loss. (5 categories)
  20. Laxyuup is not subject to unilateral alienation. (5 categories)
  21. Land and resources must be preserved for future use. (5 categories)
  22. Lawful limits protect those not present. (5 categories)
  23. External claims do not displace internal law. (5 categories)
  24. Waap (5 categories)
  25. Extraction or alteration requires lawful recognition (5 categories)
  26. Stewardship decisions consider long-term impact. (5 categories)
  27. Decisions affecting the future require witnessing. (5 categories)
  28. Loss of responsibility weakens authority over land (5 categories)
  29. Harm to land creates imbalance requiring restoration (5 categories)
  30. Depletion undermines future standing. (5 categories)
  31. Witnessing records intent and consequence. (5 categories)
  32. Lawful limits preserve balance (5 categories)
  33. Land disputes are addressed through Tsm’syen law (5 categories)
  34. Protection of laxyuup protects future generations. (5 categories)
  35. Memory allows future review. (5 categories)
  36. Written form does not elevate status. (4 categories)
  37. They inherit land, law, and responsibility. (4 categories)
  38. Resolution prioritizes restoration of balance (4 categories)
  39. Sensitive material requires protection. (4 categories)
  40. Recording does not transfer interpretive authority. (4 categories)
  41. Recording supports teaching and learning. (4 categories)
  42. Records cannot be used to substitute authority. (4 categories)
  43. Their interests are represented through present restraint. (4 categories)
  44. Witnessing is required for legitimacy (4 categories)
  45. Public availability does not equal unrestricted use. (4 categories)
  46. Recording refers to documenting law, memory, or process. (4 categories)
  47. Proper method ensures future understanding. (4 categories)
  48. Recording requires careful attention to accuracy. (4 categories)
  49. Protection of future generations is a lawful obligation. (4 categories)
  50. Lawful access preserves trust. (4 categories)

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