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- Ayaawx and adaawx must be passed intact.
- Ayaawx and adaawx must be taught deliberately
- Ayaawx as the primary jurisdiction of the Tsm’syen Nation
- Ayaawx guides acceptable forms of acknowledgment and repair
- Ayaawx mandates for respectful relations with the environment
- Ayaawx provides the framework of law
- Ayaawx remains the primary legal authority
- Balance as the Measure of Resolution
- Balance is maintained through dialogue and witnessing
- Balance is the measure of resolution.
- 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
- Citation does not confer authority to reinterpret
- Citation does not confer interpretive authority
- Clan and Nation law govern shared or overlapping lands
- Clan or Nation law governs shared resources.
- Clans may hold jurisdiction in inter-house matters.
- Clear jurisdiction protects the integrity of law
- Clear naming protects law.
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- Climate Change Impacts
- Collective defense of law and land is organized
- Collective responsibility reinforces accountability
- Colonial Drift and New “Made-Up Laws”
- Colonial Influences on Regalia
- Communication prevents fragmentation or contradiction.
- Communities may refuse unlawful direction
- Communities retain authority over local matters
- Community authority is not erased by Nation-level coordination
- Community governance operates within broader Nation law.
- Community reflections and clarifications
- Comparison does not imply equivalence
- Compensation
- Compensation and repair are addressed at the house level
- Competence is determined by knowledge, authority, and relationship
- Competence requires understanding of the law being applied
- Competent Jurisdiction
- Completion of restoration restores standing between parties
- Completion restores standing where possible.
- Conduct remains lawful
- Consent protects meaning and relationship
- Consequences of violating Ayaawk
- Consistency across houses and clans
- Consistency does not require uniformity