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- Houses retain responsibility for harms involving their members. (1 revision)
- Lawful Limits Preserve Integrity (1 revision)
- Greed and Breakdown of the System (1 revision)
- Silence dissent (1 revision)
- Statements May Be Recalled in Future Disputes (1 revision)
- Elders prioritize balance over outcome (1 revision)
- The Codex does not displace original sources. (1 revision)
- Crest Histories Are Taught Through Story and Practice (1 revision)
- Mutual recognition preserves unity (1 revision)
- Authority exists without history (1 revision)
- Support lawful succession and continuity (1 revision)
- Witnesses confirm acknowledgment, process, and outcome (1 revision)
- Individuals May Display Crests Through Lawful Standing (1 revision)
- Communities may refuse unlawful direction (1 revision)
- Witnessing supports legitimacy of records. (1 revision)
- Why a house holds authority in a territory (1 revision)
- Land disputes are addressed through Tsm’syen law (1 revision)
- International law is supportive, not interpretive (1 revision)
- Youth learn governance by witnessing decisions and outcomes. (1 revision)
- Adaawk Guide Inter House and Inter Tribal Conduct (1 revision)
- Acts of protection, sacrifice, or consequence (1 revision)
- The Nation has a collective duty to protect the future line (1 revision)
- Witnessing Is Required for Lawful Recognition (1 revision)
- Action remains grounded in law and restraint. (1 revision)
- The clan (pdeex) system (1 revision)
- Loss of law weakens future authority. (1 revision)
- Adaawk Record Events That Shape Law and Relationship (1 revision)
- All violations are assessed through ayaawx (1 revision)
- Elders support the transmission of law through teaching and example (1 revision)
- Ayaawk exists before and beyond written form. (1 revision)
- Harm may arise from individuals, organizations, or external systems. (1 revision)
- Rules of Conduct (1 revision)
- Governance structures must remain understandable. (1 revision)
- Protection of law is a lawful act (1 revision)
- Lawful engagement depends on mutual recognition and restraint (1 revision)
- Youth are not excluded from law, but are guided into it (1 revision)
- Recording assists teaching and learning. (1 revision)
- Failure of a house to respond affects its standing (1 revision)
- Youth and Future Generations (1 revision)
- Failure to restore balance may require further action (1 revision)
- The National Assembly is a gathering of recognized representatives (1 revision)
- Land use must align with ayaawx. (1 revision)
- Blackfish, Raven, Eagle, Wolf and other crests (1 revision)
- Land includes territory, waters, resources, and places of meaning. (1 revision)
- External instruments may be cited to affirm standing and legitimacy (1 revision)
- The Assembly does not absorb local authority (1 revision)
- Adoption, bloodlines, and membership in a house (1 revision)
- Witnessing prevents private or coerced settlements (1 revision)
- Crests Identify House Lineage and Authority (1 revision)
- Responsibilities carried by each name and crest (1 revision)