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  1. House Adaawk Clarify Relationships With Other Houses
  2. House Adaawk Do Not Override Clan or Nation Law
  3. House Adaawk Govern Internal Matters
  4. House Adaawk Inform Decisions and Responses
  5. House Adaawk Operate Within Broader Clan and Nation Law
  6. House Adaawk Record the History of a Wilp or Waap
  7. House Names, Crests, and Territorial Rights
  8. House Ownership of Adaawx
  9. House Scope Does Not Exceed Lawful Boundaries
  10. House responsibilities remain consistent regardless of location.
  11. Houses are primary holders of law.
  12. Houses exercise authority within their lawful areas.
  13. Houses have jurisdiction over internal house matters.
  14. Houses hold responsibility for resources within their areas.
  15. Houses hold responsibility for specific areas of laxyuup.
  16. Houses link law across communities.
  17. Houses participate through recognized leadership.
  18. Houses represent their members in disputes
  19. Houses retain responsibility for harms involving their members.
  20. Houses retain responsibility for the conduct of their members
  21. Houses retain responsibility for their members and positions.
  22. Houses support lawful continuity
  23. How community knowledge is gathered and recorded
  24. How land was acquired or entrusted
  25. How these stories define law and territory
  26. How this framework was built and who contributed
  27. How to Sign In and Get a Username & Password
  28. Identity markers divorced from duty
  29. Implementation Across All Communities
  30. Implementation depends on lawful authority at appropriate levels
  31. Implementation does not permit centralized control
  32. Implementation must respect ayaawx and adaawx
  33. Implementation refers to the lawful practice of Tsm’syen law.
  34. Improper Display Distorts Meaning and Law
  35. Includes documentation Recognition, witnessing, and context
  36. Index
  37. Individuals May Display Crests Through Lawful Standing
  38. Integrity is preserved through clear limits
  39. Inter-House and Inter-Tribal Dispute Law
  40. Inter-community matters are addressed
  41. Inter-house disputes arise when harm affects more than one house.
  42. Inter-tribal disputes occur between distinct peoples or Nations.
  43. Interference Between Houses
  44. Intergenerational continuity
  45. Internal Disputes Are Interpreted Through House Adaawk
  46. International law does not override internal governance
  47. International law is supportive, not interpretive
  48. International law may recognize Indigenous rights and legal orders
  49. International norms do not reinterpret Indigenous law
  50. Interpretation Does Not Permit Invention

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