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- Principles of Restorative Justice
- Principles of honesty, respect, and transparency
- Protecting Land from Industry
- Protection against external denial
- Protection ensures long-term strength of governance
- Protection from External Reinterpretation
- Protection from external reinterpretation of Ayaawx
- Protocols between houses and tribes
- Provide checks against isolation or abuse of authority
- Provide space for collective deliberation
- Public accountability
- Public accountability and witness
- Public memory of responsibility
- Public recounting
- Rebalancing harm through compensation and ceremony
- Recognition by witnesses
- Recorded statements from Elders and knowledge holders
- Regular review and renewal through Elders and houses
- Relationship between traditional and elected structures
- Relationship to specific lands and waters
- Relationships between crest-bearing houses and tribes
- Relationships between tribes and clan groupings
- Relationships formed between peoples, beings, and places
- Renewal of relationships
- Representation by houses, clans, and tribes
- Research work of Lekagyet Wii Gwinaal
- Respect, Trust, Honor, Humility
- Respectful coexistence with band and municipal systems
- Responsibilities are fulfilled
- Responsibilities carried by each name and crest
- Responsibilities of Wilp Members in Feasts
- Responsibilities of youth in learning Ayaawx
- Responsibilities remain intact
- Responsibilities to rivers, mountains, inlets, and seas
- Responsibility for land, water, and beings
- Responsibility is assumed gradually and with guidance
- Responsibility is collective as well as individual
- Responsibility is learned before authority is held
- Responsibility may be rebalanced
- Restorative approaches to modern environmental and social harms
- Restore balance when harm occurs
- Restoring relationships rather than casting people away
- Rights and Responsibilities
- Rights and Responsibilities on the Land
- Rights of Members on the Land
- Rights to speak, act, and represent
- Role of Matriarchs
- Role of a Chief (Speaker, Not Ruler)
- Role of hereditary name holders and Elders
- Roles may be reassigned