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- A National Council of Elders as keepers and interpreters of Ayaawx
- A living collection of principles and rulings
- Accountability before witnesses
- Accountability for harm
- Accountability to the Wilp
- Accumulate personal wealth
- Act as stewards, not owners
- Acts of protection, sacrifice, or consequence
- Adaawk as Legal Memory
- Adaawk that record precedent
- Adaawx as the record of land and title
- Adaawx guide interpretation across generations
- Adaawx record the history of law in practice
- Adherence to Ayaawk
- Adoption, bloodlines, and membership in a house
- Affirming the non-supremacy of foreign constitutional or statutory law over Ayaawx
- Agreements, conflicts, and resolutions
- Amsiiwa – Meaning and Misuse
- Application across all Tsm’syen territories
- Apprenticeship and transfer of knowledge
- Are accountable to their house and clan
- Asserting Tsm’syen national sovereignty and inherent rights
- Authority arises from trust, conduct, and knowledge.
- Authority connected to specific territory
- Authority exists without history
- Authority is exercised through careful speech and silence
- Authority may be withdrawn by lawful process
- Authority of Elder women
- Authority of name holders
- Ayaawk is upheld
- Ayaawk remains intact
- Ayaawx
- Ayaawx Laws and Legal Orders Index
- Ayaawx Overview
- Ayaawx and adaawx must be taught deliberately
- Ayaawx as the primary jurisdiction of the Tsm’syen Nation
- Ayaawx mandates for respectful relations with the environment
- Ayaawx provides the framework of law
- Bax Ma’ga – Sending Loved Ones On
- Blackfish, Raven, Eagle, Wolf and other crests
- Bloodlines and Adoption
- Breaks in teaching weaken governance
- Carry crests temporarily
- Ceremonial settlement and agreement
- Ceremony
- Chart test
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- Climate Change Impacts
- Collective defense of law and land is organized