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

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