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- Witness confirmation (1 revision)
- Witnesses Confirm Process Not Personal Opinion (1 revision)
- Elders operate within, not above, Tsm’syen law. (1 revision)
- Memory allows future review. (1 revision)
- Houses link law across communities. (1 revision)
- Continuity depends on uninterrupted transmission (1 revision)
- Absence From Record Does Not Negate History (1 revision)
- Correct implementation strengthens Nation law (1 revision)
- Restoration may include apology, compensation, or other appropriate acts. (1 revision)
- Balance as the Measure of Resolution (1 revision)
- House Adaawk Are Taught Within the Wilp or Waap (1 revision)
- Differences arise from history, place, and relationship (1 revision)
- Witnesses continue to recognize legitimacy (1 revision)
- Youth are members of houses and clans (1 revision)
- Assembly participation does not dissolve house accountability (1 revision)
- Law is strengthened through restraint (1 revision)
- Absence from Record Does Not Negate Adaawk (1 revision)
- Resources are inseparable from the places they come from. (1 revision)
- Relationships formed between peoples, beings, and places (1 revision)
- Responsibility for land, water, and beings (1 revision)
- Law survives through careful protection (1 revision)
- Authority is tied to care and accountability. (1 revision)
- Elders do not substitute for the responsibility of houses. (1 revision)
- Internal Disputes Are Interpreted Through House Adaawk (1 revision)
- Escalation occurs when restoration is refused (1 revision)
- Protection from external reinterpretation of Ayaawx (1 revision)
- Consequences of violating Ayaawk (1 revision)
- Errors may be corrected through lawful process. (1 revision)
- Respect for the law and governance of other peoples is required. (1 revision)
- Guidance to those who will continue this work (1 revision)
- Unauthorized reinterpretation weakens trust (1 revision)
- Compensation and repair are addressed at the house level (1 revision)
- The role of witnesses, feasts, and public record (1 revision)
- Justice seeks restoration, not retaliation. (1 revision)
- UNDRIP is not a substitute for ayaawx (1 revision)
- Trust limits the scope of guidance. (1 revision)
- Training Youth in Ayaawx (1 revision)
- Written form does not elevate status. (1 revision)
- Consistency does not require uniformity (1 revision)
- Land-Based Education (1 revision)
- Land and resources must be preserved for future use. (1 revision)
- The original instructions given at the beginning of time (1 revision)
- Teaching the Role of Witnesses Sustains Governance (1 revision)
- Resolution seeks to repair relationships and restore balance. (1 revision)
- Balance is the measure of resolution. (1 revision)
- Each Crest Is Tied to Specific Events or Origins (1 revision)
- Colonial Drift and New “Made-Up Laws” (1 revision)
- Loss of trust limits interpretive authority (1 revision)
- Ḵ'oomtk (1 revision)
- Completion restores standing where possible. (1 revision)