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- (hist) The recorder’s role as servant to the people, not ruler over them [4,081 bytes]
- (hist) Misuse of Names – Modern Issues [4,060 bytes]
- (hist) How these stories define law and territory [4,059 bytes]
- (hist) Land-Based Education [4,059 bytes]
- (hist) Vests vs Robes [4,057 bytes]
- (hist) Rights and Responsibilities on the Land [4,045 bytes]
- (hist) Adoption, bloodlines, and membership in a house [4,043 bytes]
- (hist) Principles of honesty, respect, and transparency [4,037 bytes]
- (hist) Ensure continuity of life across generations [4,035 bytes]
- (hist) Affirming the non-supremacy of foreign constitutional or statutory law over Ayaawx [4,018 bytes]
- (hist) Rebalancing harm through compensation and ceremony [4,017 bytes]
- (hist) Participation in house and national decision-making [4,009 bytes]
- (hist) Headstone and Grave Marker Protocols [4,003 bytes]
- (hist) Using international standards as shields, not ceilings [3,996 bytes]
- (hist) Restorative approaches to modern environmental and social harms [3,995 bytes]
- (hist) Apprenticeship and transfer of knowledge [3,991 bytes]
- (hist) The cosmic order and source of Ayaawx [3,946 bytes]
- (hist) Relationship between traditional and elected structures [3,940 bytes]
- (hist) Role of Matriarchs [3,934 bytes]
- (hist) Training Youth in Ayaawx [3,933 bytes]
- (hist) Origin of Law [3,914 bytes]
- (hist) Relationships between crest-bearing houses and tribes [3,913 bytes]
- (hist) Blackfish, Raven, Eagle, Wolf and other crests [3,891 bytes]
- (hist) House (wilp/waap) authority and responsibilities [3,862 bytes]
- (hist) Respect, Trust, Honor, Humility [3,859 bytes]
- (hist) Name-bearing roles and succession [3,844 bytes]
- (hist) House-specific histories and legal narratives [3,842 bytes]
- (hist) Responsibilities to rivers, mountains, inlets, and seas [3,826 bytes]
- (hist) “No Chief Stands Alone” [3,806 bytes]
- (hist) Harms to land, water, and beings (e.g. industrial impacts) [3,802 bytes]
- (hist) Territories of the Tsm’syen tribes [3,746 bytes]
- (hist) Representation by houses, clans, and tribes [3,745 bytes]
- (hist) How community knowledge is gathered and recorded [3,740 bytes]
- (hist) Ayaawx as the primary jurisdiction of the Tsm’syen Nation [3,713 bytes]
- (hist) Forms of national decision-making under Ayaawx [3,702 bytes]
- (hist) The role of witnesses, feasts, and public record [3,687 bytes]
- (hist) Role of hereditary name holders and Elders [3,666 bytes]
- (hist) Adaawx as the record of land and title [3,665 bytes]
- (hist) Youth and Future Generations [3,665 bytes]
- (hist) Wilp Membership [3,651 bytes]
- (hist) Respectful coexistence with band and municipal systems [3,622 bytes]
- (hist) MAPS & PLACE NAMES [3,615 bytes]
- (hist) Application across all Tsm’syen territories [3,582 bytes]
- (hist) Public accountability and witness [3,544 bytes]
- (hist) Responsibilities of youth in learning Ayaawx [3,534 bytes]
- (hist) UNDRIP, Section 25, and International Law [3,525 bytes]
- (hist) Relationships between tribes and clan groupings [3,525 bytes]
- (hist) Seeking recognition without surrendering Ayaawx [3,520 bytes]
- (hist) Meaning and responsibilities of crests [3,513 bytes]
- (hist) Guarding against fragmentation of Tsm’syen rights and responsibilities [3,478 bytes]