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  1. Relationship to external law is conditional and deliberate
  2. Relationship to land is maintained through conduct
  3. Relationship to specific lands and waters
  4. Relationship to the parties and subject matter is relevant
  5. Relationships between crest-bearing houses and tribes
  6. Relationships between tribes and clan groupings
  7. Relationships formed between peoples, beings, and places
  8. Reliance on Section 25 does not imply acceptance of Charter supremacy
  9. Removal From Context Distorts Meaning
  10. Removal from context risks distortion.
  11. Renewal of relationships
  12. Repair may include apology, compensation, service, or other appropriate actions.
  13. Repeated harm diminishes standing and trust
  14. Representation by houses, clans, and tribes
  15. Representation reflects houses, clans, and lawful roles.
  16. Research work of Lekagyet Wii Gwinaal
  17. Resolution considers ongoing relationships between parties
  18. Resolution must respect the autonomy of all parties involved.
  19. Resolution prioritizes repair of relationships
  20. Resolution prioritizes restoration of balance
  21. Resolution requires engagement between houses, not unilateral action
  22. Resolution seeks to repair relationships and restore balance.
  23. Resource use must align with law and precedent.
  24. Resources are inseparable from the places they come from.
  25. Resources are part of laxyuup and governed by law.
  26. Resources include land-based, water-based, and living resources.
  27. Respect, Trust, Honor, Humility
  28. Respect for the law and governance of other peoples is required.
  29. Respectful coexistence with band and municipal systems
  30. Response prioritizes protection of law, land, and people
  31. Response seeks restoration of balance.
  32. Response to modern violations safeguards continuity
  33. Responsibilities are fulfilled
  34. Responsibilities carried by each name and crest
  35. Responsibilities of Wilp Members in Feasts
  36. Responsibilities of youth in learning Ayaawx
  37. Responsibilities remain intact
  38. Responsibilities to rivers, mountains, inlets, and seas
  39. Responsibility Does Not End With the Event
  40. Responsibility and Accountability
  41. Responsibility extends beyond individuals to houses.
  42. Responsibility for land, water, and beings
  43. Responsibility includes care, use, protection, and respect.
  44. Responsibility includes protection, respectful use, and renewal
  45. Responsibility is assumed gradually and with guidance
  46. Responsibility is collective as well as individual
  47. Responsibility is learned before authority is held
  48. Responsibility is tied to repair, not shame.
  49. Responsibility may be rebalanced
  50. Responsibility requires acknowledgment of actions and consequences

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