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- Responsibility to land is collective and ongoing
- Restoration and Repair
- Restoration does not remove responsibility
- Restoration is guided by ayaawx and witnessed practice
- Restoration is guided by law and witnessing
- Restoration may include apology, compensation, or other appropriate acts.
- Restoration may include cessation, repair, compensation, or protection.
- Restoration requires witnessing
- Restoration seeks to repair what has been damaged.
- Restorative Justice (Tsm’syen Law)
- Restorative approaches to modern environmental and social harms
- Restorative justice does not excuse harm
- Restore balance when harm occurs
- Restored relationships strengthen the Nation
- Restoring relationships rather than casting people away
- Revision does not imply instability of law.
- Revision strengthens accuracy and trust
- Rights and Responsibilities
- Rights and Responsibilities on the Land
- Rights of Members on the Land
- Rights to speak, act, and represent
- Role of Matriarchs
- Role of a Chief (Speaker, Not Ruler)
- Role of hereditary name holders and Elders
- Roles may be reassigned
- Roles of Father Clan and Grandfather Clan
- Rules of Conduct
- Salmon law, river law, and ocean law
- Section 25 does not define Indigenous law
- Section 25 does not grant interpretive control to Canadian courts
- Section 25 of the Canadian Charter affirms that Charter rights do not abrogate or derogate from Indigenous rights
- Section 25 operates as a shield, not a source, of rights
- Seeking recognition without surrendering Ayaawx
- Selecting Leadership
- Selective Use Distorts Law
- Selective recording distorts meaning.
- Sensitive material requires protection.
- Separation or exclusion is not the primary objective
- Serve external interests
- Shared Ayaawk is articulated
- Shared Origin Migration Alliance and Conflict
- Shared or Related Crests Reflect Historical Connection
- Short-term benefit must not undermine continuity.
- Sigyidm hana̱'a̱
- Silence dissent
- Silence does not equal consent
- Silence does not equal consent to reinterpretation
- Silence or Omission May Undermine Legitimacy
- Silence or ambiguity enables continued harm
- Sim’oogit Authority Is Tied to Adaawk and Conduct