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- A National Council of Elders as keepers and interpreters of Ayaawx (1 revision)
- Living witnesses (1 revision)
- Repair may include apology, compensation, service, or other appropriate actions. (1 revision)
- Crests Represent Recorded Histories and Rights (1 revision)
- Feast House Etiquette (1 revision)
- Accountability is expected from individuals and their houses. (1 revision)
- Authority Includes Responsibility to Act Correctly (1 revision)
- Unceded Lands and Wilp Sovereignty (1 revision)
- Proper placement of authority prevents erosion. (1 revision)
- Cultural decoration (1 revision)
- Lawful Limits Protect Integrity (1 revision)
- Authority arises from trust, conduct, and knowledge. (1 revision)
- Laxyuup is the source of law, identity, and responsibility. (1 revision)
- Its existence arises from need, not default authority. (1 revision)
- Communication prevents fragmentation or contradiction. (1 revision)
- Context determines lawful use. (1 revision)
- Resolution considers ongoing relationships between parties (1 revision)
- House Adaawk Inform Decisions and Responses (1 revision)
- UNDRIP does not define the content of Tsm’syen law (1 revision)
- Education of future generations (1 revision)
- Preparation is gradual and relational (1 revision)
- Misrepresentation Undermines Standing (1 revision)
- Law is implemented through conduct, decision-making, and response. (1 revision)
- Limits on authority (1 revision)
- Prevent the concentration of power without responsibility (1 revision)
- Tribal Adaawk Clarify Relationships Between Houses (1 revision)
- Resources are part of laxyuup and governed by law. (1 revision)
- The spiritual order (1 revision)
- Representation reflects houses, clans, and lawful roles. (1 revision)
- New methods do not create new permissions (1 revision)
- The ancestral realm (1 revision)
- Tribal Records Guide Nation Level Understanding (1 revision)
- Authority does not extend beyond lawful scope (1 revision)
- Duties of Name Holders (1 revision)
- Serve external interests (1 revision)
- It does not freeze law in time. (1 revision)
- Some violations exceed the scope of a single house. (1 revision)
- Why We Teach the Laws (1 revision)
- Authority connected to specific territory (1 revision)
- Teaching original meaning prevents erosion (1 revision)
- Houses retain responsibility for the conduct of their members (1 revision)
- Living practice across generations (1 revision)
- Silence does not equal consent to reinterpretation (1 revision)
- Public memory preserves legitimacy (1 revision)
- How community knowledge is gathered and recorded (1 revision)
- Elders do not override ayaawx (1 revision)
- Protection of meaning preserves sovereignty (1 revision)
- No authority exists without responsibility (1 revision)
- The cosmic order and source of Ayaawx (1 revision)
- No authority may exceed its lawful scope. (1 revision)