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  1. Law applies across the Nation through relationship, not force
  2. Law as the transformation of suffering and restoration of balance
  3. Law endures through care across generations.
  4. Law endures through correct care of resources.
  5. Law endures through correct method.
  6. Law endures through living practice
  7. Law endures through practice and protection
  8. Law exists without memory
  9. Law is implemented through conduct, decision-making, and response.
  10. Law is interpreted through ayaawx and adaawx.
  11. Law is judged across generations, not moments.
  12. Law is not validated by external recognition
  13. Law is strengthened through restraint
  14. Law may be recorded in written, oral, or other forms.
  15. Law must be addressed at the appropriate level
  16. Law prioritizes restoration of balance between parties.
  17. Law remains grounded in practice, memory, and conduct.
  18. Law retains its meaning within its own legal order
  19. Law survives through careful protection
  20. Law survives through continued relationship to land.
  21. Lawful Limits Preserve Integrity
  22. Lawful Limits Protect Integrity
  23. Lawful access preserves trust.
  24. Lawful engagement depends on mutual recognition and restraint
  25. Lawful limits preserve balance
  26. Lawful limits protect those not present.
  27. Lawful refusal preserves balance and autonomy
  28. Lawful refusal protects autonomy
  29. Lawful refusal to accept harm protects the Nation.
  30. Lawful relationships between peoples and territories
  31. Lawful use and access
  32. Lawful variation between communities is expected
  33. Laxyuup is inseparable from people, law, and history.
  34. Laxyuup is not subject to unilateral alienation.
  35. Laxyuup is the source of law, identity, and responsibility.
  36. Laxyuup must be protected for future generations.
  37. Laxyuup refers to the lands of the Tsm’syen.
  38. Laxyuup — Lands of the Tsm’syen
  39. Leadership Through Name and History
  40. Learning is ongoing and contextual
  41. Legal authority continues across centuries
  42. Limits Preserve Integrity and Trust
  43. Limits are respected
  44. Limits of Sim’oogit Authority
  45. Limits on authority
  46. Limits preserve balance and sustainability.
  47. Living Witnesses
  48. Living practice across generations
  49. Living witnesses
  50. Local conditions may shape lawful application.

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