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  1. Responsibility to land is collective and ongoing
  2. Restoration and Repair
  3. Restoration does not remove responsibility
  4. Restoration is guided by ayaawx and witnessed practice
  5. Restoration is guided by law and witnessing
  6. Restoration may include apology, compensation, or other appropriate acts.
  7. Restoration may include cessation, repair, compensation, or protection.
  8. Restoration requires witnessing
  9. Restoration seeks to repair what has been damaged.
  10. Restorative Justice (Tsm’syen Law)
  11. Restorative approaches to modern environmental and social harms
  12. Restorative justice does not excuse harm
  13. Restore balance when harm occurs
  14. Restored relationships strengthen the Nation
  15. Restoring relationships rather than casting people away
  16. Revision does not imply instability of law.
  17. Revision strengthens accuracy and trust
  18. Rights and Responsibilities
  19. Rights and Responsibilities on the Land
  20. Rights of Members on the Land
  21. Rights to speak, act, and represent
  22. Role of Matriarchs
  23. Role of a Chief (Speaker, Not Ruler)
  24. Role of hereditary name holders and Elders
  25. Roles may be reassigned
  26. Roles of Father Clan and Grandfather Clan
  27. Rules of Conduct
  28. Salmon law, river law, and ocean law
  29. Section 25 does not define Indigenous law
  30. Section 25 does not grant interpretive control to Canadian courts
  31. Section 25 of the Canadian Charter affirms that Charter rights do not abrogate or derogate from Indigenous rights
  32. Section 25 operates as a shield, not a source, of rights
  33. Seeking recognition without surrendering Ayaawx
  34. Selecting Leadership
  35. Selective Use Distorts Law
  36. Selective recording distorts meaning.
  37. Sensitive material requires protection.
  38. Separation or exclusion is not the primary objective
  39. Serve external interests
  40. Shared Ayaawk is articulated
  41. Shared Origin Migration Alliance and Conflict
  42. Shared or Related Crests Reflect Historical Connection
  43. Short-term benefit must not undermine continuity.
  44. Sigyidm hana̱'a̱
  45. Silence dissent
  46. Silence does not equal consent
  47. Silence does not equal consent to reinterpretation
  48. Silence or Omission May Undermine Legitimacy
  49. Silence or ambiguity enables continued harm
  50. Sim’oogit Authority Is Tied to Adaawk and Conduct

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