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- Records may be oral, written, visual, or digital. (4 categories)
- Continuity depends on careful preservation. (4 categories)
- Errors must be identified and corrected. (4 categories)
- Current decision-makers act as temporary holders. (4 categories)
- Records may be revised to correct errors. (4 categories)
- No authority exists without responsibility (4 categories)
- No single format is authoritative on its own. (4 categories)
- Law endures through correct method. (4 categories)
- Selective recording distorts meaning. (4 categories)
- Authority is exercised in trust, not ownership. (4 categories)
- Revision does not imply instability of law. (4 categories)
- Recording is a support to living law. (4 categories)
- Future generations are holders of inherent interest. (4 categories)
- Houses exercise authority within their lawful areas. (4 categories)
- Verification strengthens trust. (4 categories)
- Actions must preserve options for those who follow. (4 categories)
- Corrections strengthen accuracy. (4 categories)
- Context includes speaker, place, time, and purpose. (4 categories)
- Present authority carries long-term responsibility. (4 categories)
- Witnessing supports legitimacy of records. (4 categories)
- Irreversible harm violates responsibility. (4 categories)
- Version history supports transparency. (4 categories)
- Removal from context risks distortion. (4 categories)
- Decisions must consider enduring impact. (4 categories)
- Land use must align with ayaawx. (4 categories)
- Witnesses confirm occurrence and process. (4 categories)
- Recording supports continuity; it does not create law. (4 categories)
- Recording does not freeze law. (4 categories)
- Records must identify scope and limitations. (4 categories)
- Short-term benefit must not undermine continuity. (4 categories)
- Witnessing does not alter content. (4 categories)
- Method matters as much as content. (4 categories)
- External reinterpretation lacks authority. (4 categories)
- Context determines lawful use. (4 categories)
- Law is judged across generations, not moments. (4 categories)
- Lack of witness limits standing. (4 categories)
- Context must accompany all records. (4 categories)
- Records may not be detached from law. (4 categories)
- Interpretation remains with lawful structures. (4 categories)
- Future generations include those not yet born. (4 categories)
- Access to records may be guided or limited. (4 categories)
- Accuracy and restraint preserve integrity. (4 categories)
- Misuse undermines legitimacy. (4 categories)
- The cosmic order and source of Ayaawx (3 categories)
- Spiritual authority and the unseen world (3 categories)
- Law as the transformation of suffering and restoration of balance (3 categories)
- Stories as title deeds and legal records (3 categories)
- Authority over laxyuup arises from ayaawx. (3 categories)
- Click here to enter a new word (3 categories)
- Ts'msyen-Gitk'a'ata-Kyas Mediik-Waapm Txat'gwatk-P'teex-Lax Skiik D'zepk-Xskiik - (Lekagyet Wii Gwinaal) (3 categories)