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- Crests Confer Lawful Authority Within Defined Scope (1 revision)
- Balance is maintained through dialogue and witnessing (1 revision)
- The Codex records law; it does not create it (1 revision)
- Learning is ongoing and contextual (1 revision)
- Authority Depends on Correct Recall and Witness (1 revision)
- Tsm’syen law exists independently of external recognition (1 revision)
- What happens when those responsibilities are violated (1 revision)
- The Codex does not override ayaawk. (1 revision)
- Tsmsyen Map Portal (1 revision)
- Governance Through Responsibility (1 revision)
- Law is interpreted through ayaawx and adaawx. (1 revision)
- Memory Is a Source of Legal Authority (1 revision)
- Stewardship refers to the lawful care of land and resources (1 revision)
- Accuracy and restraint preserve integrity. (1 revision)
- Proper method ensures future understanding. (1 revision)
- Adaawk Record Obligations Between Peoples (1 revision)
- Restoration is guided by law and witnessing (1 revision)
- Smalgyax Video Archive (1 revision)
- Adaawk Provide Precedent for Restoration and Responsibility (1 revision)
- Violation does not nullify jurisdiction (1 revision)
- Guidance focuses on balance, memory, and consequence (1 revision)
- Adaawk Preserve Outcomes of Disputes Agreements and Movements (1 revision)
- Harm to resources affects people, land, and relationships (1 revision)
- Ayaawx mandates for respectful relations with the environment (1 revision)
- Their interests are represented through present restraint. (1 revision)
- Continuity of law does not depend on recognition (1 revision)
- Includes documentation Recognition, witnessing, and context (1 revision)
- Wilp Membership (1 revision)
- The Codex is subject to correction and refinement. (1 revision)
- Law applies across the Nation through relationship, not force (1 revision)
- Guidance draws on precedent and long memory (1 revision)
- Blackfish, Raven, Eagle, Wolf and other crests (1 revision)
- Land includes territory, waters, resources, and places of meaning. (1 revision)
- External instruments may be cited to affirm standing and legitimacy (1 revision)
- The Assembly does not absorb local authority (1 revision)
- Adoption, bloodlines, and membership in a house (1 revision)
- Witnessing prevents private or coerced settlements (1 revision)
- Crests Identify House Lineage and Authority (1 revision)
- Responsibilities carried by each name and crest (1 revision)
- Obligations carried by houses and clans (1 revision)
- External support does not imply external supremacy (1 revision)
- Use of a Crest Implies Acceptance of Obligation (1 revision)
- Defining Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in Tsm’syen terms (1 revision)
- Elder recognition is witnessed over time (1 revision)
- Entries must reflect witnessed understanding. (1 revision)
- Use of Adaawk Requires Context and Restraint (1 revision)
- Amsiiwa – Meaning and Misuse (1 revision)
- Deference to external systems without consent undermines law. (1 revision)
- Justice operates within relationships (1 revision)
- Crest Ownership Is Tied to House and Lineage (1 revision)