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Showing below up to 50 results in range #1 to #50.
- Ayaawx (53 links)
- Adaawx (48 links)
- Elders as Interpreters of Law (42 links)
- Limits on authority (28 links)
- Limits on Authority (27 links)
- Accountability Before Witnesses (26 links)
- Structure of the Nation (26 links)
- Living Witnesses (24 links)
- Wilp and Waap Governance (24 links)
- Adaawk as Legal Memory (24 links)
- Youth and the Future Line (22 links)
- Accountability before witnesses (21 links)
- Feast acknowledgment (19 links)
- What happens when responsibilities are violated (17 links)
- Competent Jurisdiction (15 links)
- The Future Line (15 links)
- Intergenerational continuity (14 links)
- Łoomsk (14 links)
- Continuity and Transmission (14 links)
- Misuse of Crests (14 links)
- Public memory of responsibility (13 links)
- Inter-House and Inter-Tribal Dispute Law (13 links)
- Ha’lidzap (13 links)
- Transparency of authority (13 links)
- Ayaawx is upheld (12 links)
- Elders as Legal Memory (12 links)
- Sigyidm hana̱'a̱ (11 links)
- Li’ligit (11 links)
- Transmission of Law (11 links)
- Names as Legal Continuity (11 links)
- Template:Tsm’syen Law Page (11 links)
- Wilp (10 links)
- Witness Statements (10 links)
- Gwiikxw (9 links)
- Witnesses and Public Memory (9 links)
- Principles of Restorative Justice (9 links)
- Template:TsmyénLawPage (9 links)
- Luulgyit (9 links)
- Public Memory of Responsibility (8 links)
- Accountability for harm (8 links)
- Stewardship and Resource Law (8 links)
- Serve external interests (8 links)
- Sgigithanauk (8 links)
- National Ayaawk Codex (8 links)
- Jurisdictional responsibility (7 links)
- Authority Arises from Trust, Conduct, and Knowledge (7 links)
- Protection from External Reinterpretation (7 links)
- Adaawx as Legal Memory (7 links)
- Do Not Replace House Authority (7 links)
- Responsibilities Are Fulfilled (7 links)