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  1. Responsibilities remain intact (1 revision)
  2. Role of Matriarchs (1 revision)
  3. Responsibility and Accountability (1 revision)
  4. External interpretation lacks lawful authority (1 revision)
  5. Trust defines the scope of elder involvement. (1 revision)
  6. How these stories define law and territory (1 revision)
  7. Lawful refusal preserves balance and autonomy (1 revision)
  8. External frameworks do not redefine internal law (1 revision)
  9. Limits Preserve Integrity and Trust (1 revision)
  10. Bloodlines and Adoption (1 revision)
  11. Records may not be detached from law. (1 revision)
  12. Lawful variation between communities is expected (1 revision)
  13. Escalation remains lawful and proportionate. (1 revision)
  14. Protection ensures long-term strength of governance (1 revision)
  15. Justify exploitation (1 revision)
  16. Houses exercise authority within their lawful areas. (1 revision)
  17. Rights of Members on the Land (1 revision)
  18. Jurisdiction may be refused if competence is lacking (1 revision)
  19. Restored relationships strengthen the Nation (1 revision)
  20. Selective Use Distorts Law (1 revision)
  21. Not all disputes can be resolved immediately. (1 revision)
  22. It draws from house, clan, and Nation knowledge. (1 revision)
  23. Memory Supports Accountability Across Generations (1 revision)
  24. Written guidance does not substitute lived application. (1 revision)
  25. Witnessing and Public Memory (1 revision)
  26. Public memory supports accountability. (1 revision)
  27. Continuity Depends on Accurate Transmission (1 revision)
  28. External pressure does not define implementation (1 revision)
  29. Houses hold responsibility for specific areas of laxyuup. (1 revision)
  30. Youth are essential to the survival of law. (1 revision)
  31. Its authority ends where lawful scope ends (1 revision)
  32. UNDRIP affirms the existence of Indigenous peoples, laws, and rights (1 revision)
  33. Elders clarify meaning when law is unclear or contested (1 revision)
  34. Memory Retains Legal Force Through Continuity (1 revision)
  35. Interpretation considers history, relationship, and consequence. (1 revision)
  36. Interpretation is part of education and preparation (1 revision)
  37. Adaawk Are Interpreted Through Restraint and Witness (1 revision)
  38. Law endures through correct care of resources. (1 revision)
  39. Actions must preserve options for those who follow. (1 revision)
  40. Recording Supports Continuity but Does Not Replace Oral Authority (1 revision)
  41. Failure to respond weakens authority. (1 revision)
  42. Naxnok – History Re-Enactments (1 revision)
  43. Correct restraint strengthens long-term governance. (1 revision)
  44. Law endures through living practice (1 revision)
  45. Damage creates obligation to restore balance (1 revision)
  46. Types of Feasts (1 revision)
  47. Relationship to land is maintained through conduct (1 revision)
  48. Responsibility extends beyond individuals to houses. (1 revision)
  49. Guarding against fragmentation of Tsm’syen rights and responsibilities (1 revision)
  50. Jurisdiction is specific, not universal (1 revision)

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