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- Types of Feasts
- UNDRIP, Section 25, and International Law
- Unceded Lands and Wilp Sovereignty
- Using international standards as shields, not ceilings
- Vests vs Robes
- Video Archive
- Waap
- Welcoming Returning Members
- What a Name Represents
- What happens when those responsibilities are violated
- What responsibilities accompany that authority
- When Chiefs Violate Ayaawx
- Why We Teach the Laws
- Why a house holds authority in a territory
- Wilp
- Wilp Decision-Making
- Wilp Membership
- Wilp and Waap Governance
- Witness Statements
- Witness confirmation
- Witnesses continue recognition
- Witnesses continue to recognize legitimacy
- Witnesses who confirm authority
- Witnessing
- Youth and Future Generations
- Youth and the Future Line
- Youth are essential to the survival of law.
- Youth are members of houses and clans
- Youth are not excluded from law, but are guided into it
- Youth do not replace elders or leadership roles.
- Youth learn governance by witnessing decisions and outcomes.
- Youth must be protected from premature burden
- Youth participate in governance through observation and involvement
- Ḵ'oomtk
- “No Chief Stands Alone”