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  1. Ayaawx and adaawx must be passed intact.
  2. Ayaawx and adaawx must be taught deliberately
  3. Ayaawx as the primary jurisdiction of the Tsm’syen Nation
  4. Ayaawx guides acceptable forms of acknowledgment and repair
  5. Ayaawx mandates for respectful relations with the environment
  6. Ayaawx provides the framework of law
  7. Ayaawx remains the primary legal authority
  8. Balance as the Measure of Resolution
  9. Balance is maintained through dialogue and witnessing
  10. Balance is the measure of resolution.
  11. Bax Ma’ga – Sending Loved Ones On
  12. Blackfish, Raven, Eagle, Wolf and other crests
  13. Bloodlines and Adoption
  14. Breaks in teaching weaken governance
  15. Carry crests temporarily
  16. Ceremonial settlement and agreement
  17. Ceremony
  18. Chart test
  19. Citation does not confer authority to reinterpret
  20. Citation does not confer interpretive authority
  21. Clan and Nation law govern shared or overlapping lands
  22. Clan or Nation law governs shared resources.
  23. Clans may hold jurisdiction in inter-house matters.
  24. Clear jurisdiction protects the integrity of law
  25. Clear naming protects law.
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  27. Climate Change Impacts
  28. Collective defense of law and land is organized
  29. Collective responsibility reinforces accountability
  30. Colonial Drift and New “Made-Up Laws”
  31. Colonial Influences on Regalia
  32. Communication prevents fragmentation or contradiction.
  33. Communities may refuse unlawful direction
  34. Communities retain authority over local matters
  35. Community authority is not erased by Nation-level coordination
  36. Community governance operates within broader Nation law.
  37. Community reflections and clarifications
  38. Comparison does not imply equivalence
  39. Compensation
  40. Compensation and repair are addressed at the house level
  41. Competence is determined by knowledge, authority, and relationship
  42. Competence requires understanding of the law being applied
  43. Competent Jurisdiction
  44. Completion of restoration restores standing between parties
  45. Completion restores standing where possible.
  46. Conduct remains lawful
  47. Consent protects meaning and relationship
  48. Consequences of violating Ayaawk
  49. Consistency across houses and clans
  50. Consistency does not require uniformity

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