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- Public recounting (1 revision)
- Adaawk Are Not Freely Altered (1 revision)
- Failure to coordinate weakens trust (1 revision)
- No single format is authoritative on its own. (1 revision)
- Compensation (1 revision)
- Witnesses Carry Responsibility for What They Confirm (1 revision)
- Section 25 operates as a shield, not a source, of rights (1 revision)
- Carry crests temporarily (1 revision)
- Public accountability (1 revision)
- Clan and Nation law govern shared or overlapping lands (1 revision)
- Elders may assist in clarifying law across communities. (1 revision)
- Continuity during disruption (1 revision)
- Accountability extends beyond the present. (1 revision)
- These Records Guide Lawful Authority and Responsibility (1 revision)
- Use considers necessity, impact, and future availability (1 revision)
- House Accountability for Members (1 revision)
- Lawful limits protect those not present. (1 revision)
- Extraction or alteration requires lawful recognition (1 revision)
- Excessive or careless use undermines balance. (1 revision)
- Elders recall and interpret adaawx when land is in question (1 revision)
- Tribal Adaawk Reflect Collective Matters (1 revision)
- Violations must be clearly identified (1 revision)
- Oral law as binding law (1 revision)
- Protection of future generations sustains the Nation. (1 revision)
- Integrity is preserved through clear limits (1 revision)
- Modern violations include actions affecting land, water, resources, people, or law (1 revision)
- Regular review and renewal through Elders and houses (1 revision)
- Continuity depends on careful preservation. (1 revision)
- External forums do not determine internal meaning (1 revision)
- National response does not erase house or clan responsibility (1 revision)
- Respectful coexistence with band and municipal systems (1 revision)
- Consistency across houses and clans (1 revision)
- Dialogue does not permit alteration of law (1 revision)
- Correct response strengthens law. (1 revision)
- Respect, Trust, Honor, Humility (1 revision)
- Competence requires understanding of the law being applied (1 revision)
- Response seeks restoration of balance. (1 revision)
- Ensure continuity of life across generations (1 revision)
- Youth must be protected from premature burden (1 revision)
- The Codex supports transmission to future generations. (1 revision)
- It does not create law unilaterally (1 revision)
- Preventing “reasonable limits” arguments from eroding Tsm’syen law (1 revision)
- Law is judged across generations, not moments. (1 revision)
- Implementation refers to the lawful practice of Tsm’syen law. (1 revision)
- Lawful refusal to accept harm protects the Nation. (1 revision)
- Overview of Tsm’syen tribes (1 revision)
- Names that carry legal continuity (1 revision)
- It does not replace elders, houses, or clans. (1 revision)
- Climate Change Impacts (1 revision)
- Collective defense of law and land is organized (1 revision)