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- Feast acknowledgment
- Feast hall acknowledgment
- Forest, plant, and animal obligations
- Forms of national decision-making under Ayaawx
- Foundations of Tsm’syen Law
- Fulfillment of obligations
- Future Generations
- Generation escapes responsibility
- Glossary Index
- Greed and Breakdown of the System
- Guarding against fragmentation of Tsm’syen rights and responsibilities
- Guidance to those who will continue this work
- Gwiikxw – Distribution of Gifts and Food
- Harm creates imbalance
- Harms to land, water, and beings (e.g. industrial impacts)
- Harvest Cycles and Food Security
- Headstone and Grave Marker Protocols
- Hopes for*
- Host multiple houses and clans
- House-specific histories and legal narratives
- House (wilp/waap) authority and responsibilities
- House Adaawk
- How community knowledge is gathered and recorded
- How land was acquired or entrusted
- How these stories define law and territory
- How this framework was built and who contributed
- How to Sign In and Get a Username & Password
- Identity markers divorced from duty
- Implementation Across All Communities
- Index
- Inter-House and Inter-Tribal Dispute Law
- Inter-community matters are addressed
- Interference Between Houses
- Intergenerational continuity
- Interpretation considers history, relationship, and consequence.
- Interpretation does not eliminate responsibility
- Interpretation does not equal unilateral decision-making.
- Interpretation is offered, not imposed
- Interpretation is part of education and preparation
- Interpretation relies on precedent, balance, and restraint
- Jurisdictional responsibility
- Justice seeks restoration, not retaliation.
- Justify exploitation
- Key adaawx of each Tsm’syen tribe
- Klem'duul'x
- Ksyeen
- Land-Based Education
- Lateral Violence and Its Dangers
- Law as the transformation of suffering and restoration of balance
- Law exists without memory