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  1. Resources are inseparable from the places they come from. (1 revision)
  2. Protection against external denial (1 revision)
  3. Current decision-makers act as temporary holders. (1 revision)
  4. Adaawk Establish Rights Obligations and Standing (1 revision)
  5. Witnesses confirm lawful use and outcomes (1 revision)
  6. Responsibility to land is collective and ongoing (1 revision)
  7. Law endures through practice and protection (1 revision)
  8. Houses represent their members in disputes (1 revision)
  9. Lawful access preserves trust. (1 revision)
  10. Consent protects meaning and relationship (1 revision)
  11. Restore balance when harm occurs (1 revision)
  12. Law endures through correct method. (1 revision)
  13. Role of hereditary name holders and Elders (1 revision)
  14. Responsibility is assumed gradually and with guidance (1 revision)
  15. Use of Tsm’syen law outside the Nation requires consent (1 revision)
  16. Errors must be identified and corrected. (1 revision)
  17. Houses are primary holders of law. (1 revision)
  18. Crests Endure Through Lawful Use (1 revision)
  19. Vests vs Robes (1 revision)
  20. Protection of future generations is a lawful obligation. (1 revision)
  21. Restoration seeks to repair what has been damaged. (1 revision)
  22. Statements Preserve Public Memory of Events (1 revision)
  23. Talking Stick / Truth Stick (1 revision)
  24. Adaawx guide lawful use and decision-making. (1 revision)
  25. Klem'duul'x (1 revision)
  26. Misuse weakens trust and authority. (1 revision)
  27. Accountability to the Wilp (1 revision)
  28. Irreversible harm violates responsibility. (1 revision)
  29. Misuse of the Codex undermines trust. (1 revision)
  30. External claims do not displace internal law. (1 revision)
  31. Public availability does not equal unrestricted use. (1 revision)
  32. Witness confirmation (1 revision)
  33. Witnesses Confirm Process Not Personal Opinion (1 revision)
  34. Elders operate within, not above, Tsm’syen law. (1 revision)
  35. Memory allows future review. (1 revision)
  36. Houses link law across communities. (1 revision)
  37. Continuity depends on uninterrupted transmission (1 revision)
  38. Absence From Record Does Not Negate History (1 revision)
  39. Correct implementation strengthens Nation law (1 revision)
  40. Inter-community matters are addressed (1 revision)
  41. Witnessing (1 revision)
  42. House Adaawk Carry Law Through Memory (1 revision)
  43. Reliance on Section 25 does not imply acceptance of Charter supremacy (1 revision)
  44. Recording is a support to living law. (1 revision)
  45. The Codex is not a constitution or statute book (1 revision)
  46. Failure to protect weakens law. (1 revision)
  47. Elders may assist in interpreting law and precedent (1 revision)
  48. Recording supports continuity; it does not create law. (1 revision)
  49. Restoration does not remove responsibility (1 revision)
  50. Adaawk Are Passed Through Teaching and Witness (1 revision)

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