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- Recording requires care, accuracy, and context (1 revision)
- Memory Supports Lawful Engagement (1 revision)
- Interpretation does not equal unilateral decision-making. (1 revision)
- Separation or exclusion is not the primary objective (1 revision)
- Context Must Accompany Record (1 revision)
- The responsibilities carried by names and crests (1 revision)
- Misrepresentation of Adaawk Undermines Legitimacy (1 revision)
- Use of international law is strategic and contextual (1 revision)
- Teaching jurisdiction supports long-term self-governance. (1 revision)
- Feast hall acknowledgment (1 revision)
- It does not replace elders, houses, or clans (1 revision)
- Tsm’syen law is not subject to Charter reinterpretation (1 revision)
- Continuity depends on correct transmission, not assumption (1 revision)
- Public access does not equal unrestricted use. (1 revision)
- Elders do not impose uniform outcomes (1 revision)
- Authority from Lineage, Name, and Conduct (1 revision)
- Tribal Adaawk Extend Beyond Single Houses (1 revision)
- Silence or ambiguity enables continued harm (1 revision)
- Elders may advise houses, clans, or leadership (1 revision)
- Authority is exercised through careful speech and silence (1 revision)
- Adaawk Inform Decisions Where Written Law Is Insufficient (1 revision)
- Limits preserve balance and sustainability. (1 revision)
- Wilp / Waap as the Foundational Governing Unit (1 revision)
- Outsiders lack jurisdiction absent lawful basis. (1 revision)
- House-level matters remain with the houses unless escalation is required (1 revision)
- Outcomes do not override ayaawx or house law. (1 revision)
- Future generations include those not yet born. (1 revision)
- Maintain balance among all beings (1 revision)
- Decisions must consider long-term effects. (1 revision)
- Witnessing records intent and consequence. (1 revision)
- International law does not override internal governance (1 revision)
- Print a book (1 revision)
- Application across all Tsm’syen territories (1 revision)
- Jurisdiction follows the scope of the issue. (1 revision)
- Teaching responsibility to land is essential to continuity (1 revision)
- House-specific histories and legal narratives (1 revision)
- Meaning is derived from history, practice, and relationship (1 revision)
- Statements Are Tied to Specific Events (1 revision)
- Rebalancing harm through compensation and ceremony (1 revision)
- What responsibilities accompany that authority (1 revision)
- Recognition of harm is the first step toward restoration (1 revision)
- Escalation occurs when restoration is refused or ignored. (1 revision)
- Elders Must Never Beg (1 revision)
- Wilp (1 revision)
- Translated terms do not replace original concepts (1 revision)
- Precision and Clarity Are Required (1 revision)
- Crest obligations across all Tsm’syen territories (1 revision)
- Lawful relationships between peoples and territories (1 revision)
- Past actions remain accountable (1 revision)
- Responsibility Does Not End With the Event (1 revision)