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- House Adaawk Clarify Relationships With Other Houses
- House Adaawk Do Not Override Clan or Nation Law
- House Adaawk Govern Internal Matters
- House Adaawk Inform Decisions and Responses
- House Adaawk Operate Within Broader Clan and Nation Law
- House Adaawk Record the History of a Wilp or Waap
- House Names, Crests, and Territorial Rights
- House Ownership of Adaawx
- House Scope Does Not Exceed Lawful Boundaries
- House responsibilities remain consistent regardless of location.
- Houses are primary holders of law.
- Houses exercise authority within their lawful areas.
- Houses have jurisdiction over internal house matters.
- Houses hold responsibility for resources within their areas.
- Houses hold responsibility for specific areas of laxyuup.
- Houses link law across communities.
- Houses participate through recognized leadership.
- Houses represent their members in disputes
- Houses retain responsibility for harms involving their members.
- Houses retain responsibility for the conduct of their members
- Houses retain responsibility for their members and positions.
- Houses support lawful continuity
- 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
- Implementation depends on lawful authority at appropriate levels
- Implementation does not permit centralized control
- Implementation must respect ayaawx and adaawx
- Implementation refers to the lawful practice of Tsm’syen law.
- Improper Display Distorts Meaning and Law
- Includes documentation Recognition, witnessing, and context
- Index
- Individuals May Display Crests Through Lawful Standing
- Integrity is preserved through clear limits
- Inter-House and Inter-Tribal Dispute Law
- Inter-community matters are addressed
- Inter-house disputes arise when harm affects more than one house.
- Inter-tribal disputes occur between distinct peoples or Nations.
- Interference Between Houses
- Intergenerational continuity
- Internal Disputes Are Interpreted Through House Adaawk
- International law does not override internal governance
- International law is supportive, not interpretive
- International law may recognize Indigenous rights and legal orders
- International norms do not reinterpret Indigenous law
- Interpretation Does Not Permit Invention