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  1. Loss of trust limits interpretive authority
  2. Luudisk:AdminDashboard
  3. MAPS & PLACE NAMES
  4. Main Page
  5. Maintain balance across houses
  6. Maintain balance among all beings
  7. Matters affecting multiple houses or the Nation as a whole may be brought forward
  8. Matters rooted in Tsm’syen law require Tsm’syen competence
  9. Meaning and responsibilities of crests
  10. Meaning is derived from history, practice, and relationship
  11. Memory Is a Source of Legal Authority
  12. Memory Retains Legal Force Through Continuity
  13. Memory Supports Accountability Across Generations
  14. Memory Supports Lawful Engagement
  15. Memory allows future review.
  16. Method matters as much as content.
  17. Methodology of Recording
  18. Milton Cloth, Fur, Abalone, Goat Hair
  19. Misrepresentation Undermines Standing
  20. Misrepresentation of Adaawk Undermines Legitimacy
  21. Misstatement Weakens Trust and Standing
  22. Misuse of Crests Undermines Standing
  23. Misuse of Names – Modern Issues
  24. Misuse of jurisdiction undermines legitimacy.
  25. Misuse of records undermines integrity
  26. Misuse of the Codex undermines trust.
  27. Misuse undermines legitimacy.
  28. Misuse weakens trust and authority.
  29. Modern Violations and National Response
  30. Modern forms of harm are subject to existing law
  31. Modern violations include actions affecting land, water, resources, people, or law
  32. Movement between communities does not dissolve house obligations.
  33. Mutual recognition preserves unity
  34. Name-bearing roles and succession
  35. Names Connected to Land and Resources
  36. Names as living continuity of persons and roles
  37. Names that carry legal continuity
  38. Nation-level response may be required when harm is widespread.
  39. National Ayaawk Codex
  40. National response coordinates, rather than replaces, internal authority.
  41. National response does not erase house or clan responsibility
  42. Naxnok – History Re-Enactments
  43. New methods do not create new permissions
  44. No Chief Stands Alone
  45. No authority exists without responsibility
  46. No authority may exceed its lawful scope.
  47. No body holds unlimited jurisdiction.
  48. No party may impose resolution unilaterally.
  49. No resource exists outside relationship and responsibility.
  50. No single format is authoritative on its own.

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