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- Errors must be identified and corrected. (1 revision)
- Houses are primary holders of law. (1 revision)
- Crests Endure Through Lawful Use (1 revision)
- Vests vs Robes (1 revision)
- Protection of future generations is a lawful obligation. (1 revision)
- Restoration seeks to repair what has been damaged. (1 revision)
- Statements Preserve Public Memory of Events (1 revision)
- Talking Stick / Truth Stick (1 revision)
- Adaawx guide lawful use and decision-making. (1 revision)
- Klem'duul'x (1 revision)
- Misuse weakens trust and authority. (1 revision)
- Accountability to the Wilp (1 revision)
- Irreversible harm violates responsibility. (1 revision)
- Misuse of the Codex undermines trust. (1 revision)
- External claims do not displace internal law. (1 revision)
- Public availability does not equal unrestricted use. (1 revision)
- Witness confirmation (1 revision)
- Witnesses Confirm Process Not Personal Opinion (1 revision)
- Act as stewards, not owners (1 revision)
- Adherence to Ayaawk (1 revision)
- Witness Statements Confirm Legitimacy of Actions and Outcomes (1 revision)
- Coordination supports shared understanding of law. (1 revision)
- Access to records may be guided or limited. (1 revision)
- Breaks in teaching weaken governance (1 revision)
- Adaawk Include Origins Names Crests Lands and Events (1 revision)
- UNDRIP does not replace Indigenous legal orders (1 revision)
- Inter-community matters are addressed (1 revision)
- Witnessing (1 revision)
- House Adaawk Carry Law Through Memory (1 revision)
- Reliance on Section 25 does not imply acceptance of Charter supremacy (1 revision)
- Recording is a support to living law. (1 revision)
- The Codex is not a constitution or statute book (1 revision)
- Failure to protect weakens law. (1 revision)
- Elders may assist in interpreting law and precedent (1 revision)
- Recording supports continuity; it does not create law. (1 revision)
- Restoration does not remove responsibility (1 revision)
- Adaawk Are Passed Through Teaching and Witness (1 revision)
- No resource exists outside relationship and responsibility. (1 revision)
- Relationships formed between peoples, beings, and places (1 revision)
- Responsibility for land, water, and beings (1 revision)
- Law survives through careful protection (1 revision)
- Authority is tied to care and accountability. (1 revision)
- Elders do not substitute for the responsibility of houses. (1 revision)
- Internal Disputes Are Interpreted Through House Adaawk (1 revision)
- Escalation occurs when restoration is refused (1 revision)
- Protection from external reinterpretation of Ayaawx (1 revision)
- Consequences of violating Ayaawk (1 revision)
- Errors may be corrected through lawful process. (1 revision)
- Respect for the law and governance of other peoples is required. (1 revision)
- Guidance to those who will continue this work (1 revision)