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- Father Clan and Grandfather Clan Duties
- Feast House Etiquette
- Feast acknowledgment
- Feast hall acknowledgment
- Fixity is not a goal
- Forest, plant, and animal obligations
- Forms of national decision-making under Ayaawx
- Foundations of Tsm’syen Law
- Fulfillment of obligations
- Future Generations
- Future generations are holders of inherent interest.
- Future generations include those not yet born.
- Generation escapes responsibility
- Glossary Index
- Governance Through Responsibility
- Governance structures must remain understandable.
- Greed and Breakdown of the System
- Guarding against fragmentation of Tsm’syen rights and responsibilities
- Guidance draws on law, memory, and precedent
- Guidance draws on memory, precedent, and restraint
- Guidance draws on precedent and long memory
- Guidance focuses on balance, memory, and consequence
- Guidance respects local context and history
- Guidance to those who will continue this work
- Gwiikxw – Distribution of Gifts and Food
- Harm Creates Imbalance
- Harm creates imbalance
- Harm is understood in social, cultural, and spiritual terms.
- Harm may affect individuals, houses, clans, land, and relationships
- Harm may arise from individuals, organizations, or external systems.
- Harm to land creates imbalance requiring restoration
- Harm to resources affects people, land, and relationships
- Harm to resources creates imbalance requiring restoration.
- Harms to land, water, and beings (e.g. industrial impacts)
- Harvest Cycles and Food Security
- Headstone and Grave Marker Protocols
- Higher-level matters may require broader recognition.
- History Establishes Legitimacy and Limits
- Hopes for*
- Host multiple houses and clans
- House-Level Enforcement of Law
- House-level matters remain with the houses unless escalation is required
- House-level response is primary where possible.
- House-specific histories and legal narratives
- House (wilp/waap) authority and responsibilities
- House Accountability for Members
- House Adaawk
- House Adaawk Are Primarily Oral
- House Adaawk Are Taught Within the Wilp or Waap
- House Adaawk Carry Law Through Memory