Pages that link to "Elders"
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The following pages link to Elders:
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- Crests Are Held by Houses Not Individuals (← links)
- Individuals May Display Crests Through Lawful Standing (← links)
- Transfer or Sharing of Crests Follows Law and Witness (← links)
- Unauthorized Use Is a Violation of Law (← links)
- Crests May Be Displayed in Ceremony Governance and Teaching (← links)
- Display Must Align With Lawful Context (← links)
- Invocation of a Crest Carries Legal Weight (← links)
- Improper Display Distorts Meaning and Law (← links)
- Crest Histories Clarify Relationships Between Houses (← links)
- Shared or Related Crests Reflect Historical Connection (← links)
- Crest Histories Guide Inter House and Inter Tribal Conduct (← links)
- Recognition of Crests Supports Lawful Engagement (← links)
- Crest Histories Are Preserved Through Adaawk and Teaching (← links)
- Recording Supports Continuity but Does Not Replace Oral Authority (← links)
- Context Must Accompany Any Recorded Crest History (← links)
- Absence From Record Does Not Negate History (← links)
- Crests May Not Be Invented or Altered (← links)
- Artistic Use Does Not Override Legal Meaning (← links)
- Limits Preserve Integrity and Trust (← links)
- Crest Histories Are Taught Through Story and Practice (← links)
- Continuity Depends on Accurate Transmission (← links)
- Crests Endure Through Lawful Use (← links)
- Witnessing Is Required for Lawful Recognition (← links)
- Statements Preserve Public Memory of Events (← links)
- Witnesses Confirm Process Not Personal Opinion (← links)
- Accuracy and Restraint Determine Legitimacy (← links)
- Witness Statements Carry Ongoing Responsibility (← links)
- Witnesses Are Recognized Individuals With Standing (← links)
- Recognition Depends on Trust Conduct and Role (← links)
- Witnesses Do Not Decide Outcomes (← links)
- Witnesses Preserve the Integrity of Process (← links)
- Witness Statements Record What Occurred Not What Is Desired (← links)
- Statements Include Acknowledgment of Actions Decisions or Resolutions (← links)
- Precision and Clarity Are Required (← links)
- Silence or Omission May Undermine Legitimacy (← links)
- Statements Are Made in Lawful Settings (← links)
- Context Determines Meaning and Scope (← links)
- Statements Are Tied to Specific Events (← links)
- Removal From Context Distorts Meaning (← links)
- Witness Statements Confirm Legitimacy of Actions and Outcomes (← links)
- Authority Arises From Recognition of the Witness Not Position (← links)
- Statements Do Not Create Law but Affirm Lawful Process (← links)
- Misstatement Weakens Trust and Standing (← links)
- Witnesses Carry Responsibility for What They Confirm (← links)
- Statements May Be Recalled in Future Disputes (← links)
- Accuracy Protects Both Parties and Witnesses (← links)
- Responsibility Does Not End With the Event (← links)
- Witness Statements May Be Preserved Orally or in Written Form (← links)
- Context and Identity Must Accompany Any Record (← links)
- Absence of Record Does Not Negate Lawful Witnessing (← links)