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  1. Feast acknowledgment
  2. Feast hall acknowledgment
  3. Forest, plant, and animal obligations
  4. Forms of national decision-making under Ayaawx
  5. Foundations of Tsm’syen Law
  6. Fulfillment of obligations
  7. Future Generations
  8. Generation escapes responsibility
  9. Glossary Index
  10. Greed and Breakdown of the System
  11. Guarding against fragmentation of Tsm’syen rights and responsibilities
  12. Guidance to those who will continue this work
  13. Gwiikxw – Distribution of Gifts and Food
  14. Harm creates imbalance
  15. Harms to land, water, and beings (e.g. industrial impacts)
  16. Harvest Cycles and Food Security
  17. Headstone and Grave Marker Protocols
  18. Hopes for*
  19. Host multiple houses and clans
  20. House-specific histories and legal narratives
  21. House (wilp/waap) authority and responsibilities
  22. House Adaawk
  23. How community knowledge is gathered and recorded
  24. How land was acquired or entrusted
  25. How these stories define law and territory
  26. How this framework was built and who contributed
  27. How to Sign In and Get a Username & Password
  28. Identity markers divorced from duty
  29. Implementation Across All Communities
  30. Index
  31. Inter-House and Inter-Tribal Dispute Law
  32. Inter-community matters are addressed
  33. Interference Between Houses
  34. Intergenerational continuity
  35. Interpretation considers history, relationship, and consequence.
  36. Interpretation does not eliminate responsibility
  37. Interpretation does not equal unilateral decision-making.
  38. Interpretation is offered, not imposed
  39. Interpretation is part of education and preparation
  40. Interpretation relies on precedent, balance, and restraint
  41. Jurisdictional responsibility
  42. Justice seeks restoration, not retaliation.
  43. Justify exploitation
  44. Key adaawx of each Tsm’syen tribe
  45. Klem'duul'x
  46. Ksyeen
  47. Land-Based Education
  48. Lateral Violence and Its Dangers
  49. Law as the transformation of suffering and restoration of balance
  50. Law exists without memory

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