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

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