Pages that link to "Law remains grounded in practice, memory, and conduct"
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The following pages link to Law remains grounded in practice, memory, and conduct:
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- Ayaawk exists before and beyond written form. (← links)
- The Codex records law; it does not create it (← links)
- Written record supports continuity, not substitution. (← links)
- The Codex reflects ayaawk as practiced and witnessed. (← links)
- It is maintained as a living document (← links)
- Ayaawk originates in land, relationship, and history. (← links)
- Adaawx provide legal memory and precedent. (← links)
- The Codex does not displace original sources. (← links)
- Law may be recorded in written, oral, or other forms. (← links)
- Recording requires care, accuracy, and context (← links)
- Entries must reflect witnessed understanding. (← links)
- Absence from the Codex does not negate law (← links)
- Interpretation remains relational and contextual. (← links)