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  1. Principles of Restorative Justice
  2. Principles of honesty, respect, and transparency
  3. Protecting Land from Industry
  4. Protection against external denial
  5. Protection ensures long-term strength of governance
  6. Protection from External Reinterpretation
  7. Protection from external reinterpretation of Ayaawx
  8. Protocols between houses and tribes
  9. Provide checks against isolation or abuse of authority
  10. Provide space for collective deliberation
  11. Public accountability
  12. Public accountability and witness
  13. Public memory of responsibility
  14. Public recounting
  15. Rebalancing harm through compensation and ceremony
  16. Recognition by witnesses
  17. Recorded statements from Elders and knowledge holders
  18. Regular review and renewal through Elders and houses
  19. Relationship between traditional and elected structures
  20. Relationship to specific lands and waters
  21. Relationships between crest-bearing houses and tribes
  22. Relationships between tribes and clan groupings
  23. Relationships formed between peoples, beings, and places
  24. Renewal of relationships
  25. Representation by houses, clans, and tribes
  26. Research work of Lekagyet Wii Gwinaal
  27. Respect, Trust, Honor, Humility
  28. Respectful coexistence with band and municipal systems
  29. Responsibilities are fulfilled
  30. Responsibilities carried by each name and crest
  31. Responsibilities of Wilp Members in Feasts
  32. Responsibilities of youth in learning Ayaawx
  33. Responsibilities remain intact
  34. Responsibilities to rivers, mountains, inlets, and seas
  35. Responsibility for land, water, and beings
  36. Responsibility is assumed gradually and with guidance
  37. Responsibility is collective as well as individual
  38. Responsibility is learned before authority is held
  39. Responsibility may be rebalanced
  40. Restorative approaches to modern environmental and social harms
  41. Restore balance when harm occurs
  42. Restoring relationships rather than casting people away
  43. Rights and Responsibilities
  44. Rights and Responsibilities on the Land
  45. Rights of Members on the Land
  46. Rights to speak, act, and represent
  47. Role of Matriarchs
  48. Role of a Chief (Speaker, Not Ruler)
  49. Role of hereditary name holders and Elders
  50. Roles may be reassigned

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