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  2. A Crest Cannot Be Separated From Its History
  3. A National Council of Elders as keepers and interpreters of Ayaawx
  4. A living collection of principles and rulings
  5. Absence From Record Does Not Negate History
  6. Absence from Record Does Not Negate Adaawk
  7. Absence from the Codex does not negate law
  8. Absence of Record Does Not Negate Lawful Witnessing
  9. Access to records may be guided or limited.
  10. Access to the Codex may be guided or limited.
  11. Accountability before witnesses
  12. Accountability extends beyond the present.
  13. Accountability for harm
  14. Accountability is expected from individuals and their houses.
  15. Accountability to the Wilp
  16. Accumulate personal wealth
  17. Accuracy Protects Both Parties and Witnesses
  18. Accuracy and Restraint Determine Legitimacy
  19. Accuracy and restraint preserve integrity.
  20. Act as stewards, not owners
  21. Action remains grounded in law and restraint.
  22. Actions must preserve options for those who follow.
  23. Acts of protection, sacrifice, or consequence
  24. Adaawk Are Interpreted Through Restraint and Witness
  25. Adaawk Are Not Altered for Convenience
  26. Adaawk Are Not Freely Altered
  27. Adaawk Are Passed Through Teaching and Witness
  28. Adaawk Carry Law Through Memory and History
  29. Adaawk Clarify Membership Roles and Obligations
  30. Adaawk Endure Through Care and Use
  31. Adaawk Endure Through Use and Care
  32. Adaawk Establish Rights Obligations and Standing
  33. Adaawk Establish Standing of a House and Its Leaders
  34. Adaawk Guide Conduct Within and Beyond the House
  35. Adaawk Guide Inter House and Inter Tribal Conduct
  36. Adaawk Guide Interpretation of Ayaawx
  37. Adaawk Include Origins Names Crests Lands and Events
  38. Adaawk Inform Decisions Where Written Law Is Insufficient
  39. Adaawk Inform Rights Obligations and Boundaries
  40. Adaawk May Be Recorded Orally or in Writing
  41. Adaawk Preserve Outcomes of Disputes Agreements and Movements
  42. Adaawk Provide Precedent for Restoration and Responsibility
  43. Adaawk Record Alliances Disputes and Compensation
  44. Adaawk Record Events That Shape Law and Relationship
  45. Adaawk Record Obligations Between Peoples
  46. Adaawk Support Lawful Engagement Beyond the House
  47. Adaawk as Legal Memory
  48. Adaawk that record precedent
  49. Adaawx as the record of land and title
  50. Adaawx guide interpretation across generations

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