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  1. Witnesses and Recognition (7 links)
  2. Lawful use and access (7 links)
  3. Shared Ayaawk Is Articulated (7 links)
  4. Balance Across Houses and Clans (7 links)
  5. Crests and Territory (6 links)
  6. Responsibility Before Authority (6 links)
  7. Maintain Balance Across Houses (6 links)
  8. Youth and the Survival of Law (6 links)
  9. Silence dissent (6 links)
  10. Why a House Holds Authority in a Territory (6 links)
  11. Why a house holds authority in a territory (6 links)
  12. Forms of Teaching (6 links)
  13. Crests and Symbolic Authority (5 links)
  14. Ongoing and Contextual Learning (5 links)
  15. Ayaawx as the Framework of Law (5 links)
  16. Events that established responsibility (5 links)
  17. Laxyuup — Lands of the Tsm’syen (5 links)
  18. Rights to speak, act, and represent (5 links)
  19. Elders are Carriers of Legal Memory (5 links)
  20. Feasts (Ḵ’uuyem) (5 links)
  21. Justify exploitation (5 links)
  22. Principles of Lawful Interpretation (5 links)
  23. Ayaawk is upheld (5 links)
  24. Legal Continuity and Correct Transmission (5 links)
  25. Interpretation does not eliminate responsibility (5 links)
  26. House Adaawk (5 links)
  27. Responsibilities are fulfilled (5 links)
  28. Accumulate personal wealth (5 links)
  29. Elders prioritize balance over outcome (5 links)
  30. Observation Before Decision-Making (5 links)
  31. Limits Are Respected (5 links)
  32. Gradual and Relational Preparation (5 links)
  33. Tribal Adaawk (5 links)
  34. Constraints on interpretation (5 links)
  35. Wila waal (5 links)
  36. Modern Context (4 links)
  37. Elders do not override Ayaawx (4 links)
  38. Elders and the Application of Ayaawx (4 links)
  39. Justice Seeks Restoration, Not Retaliation (4 links)
  40. Resolution Prioritizes Repair of Relationships (4 links)
  41. No authority exists without history (4 links)
  42. Elders do not replace house or clan authority (4 links)
  43. Witnesses Continue Recognition (4 links)
  44. Interpretation Does Not Equal Unilateral Decision-Making (4 links)
  45. Territory (Lax’yip) (4 links)
  46. Wilp Membership (4 links)
  47. Harm Creates Imbalance (4 links)
  48. Sigyidm hana̱’a̱ (4 links)
  49. Lawful Use and Access (4 links)
  50. Political branding (4 links)

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