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- 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)
- Rights of Members on the Land (1 revision)
- Jurisdiction may be refused if competence is lacking (1 revision)
- Restored relationships strengthen the Nation (1 revision)
- Selective Use Distorts Law (1 revision)
- Not all disputes can be resolved immediately. (1 revision)
- It draws from house, clan, and Nation knowledge. (1 revision)
- Memory Supports Accountability Across Generations (1 revision)
- Written guidance does not substitute lived application. (1 revision)
- Witnessing and Public Memory (1 revision)
- Public memory supports accountability. (1 revision)
- Continuity Depends on Accurate Transmission (1 revision)
- External pressure does not define implementation (1 revision)
- Houses hold responsibility for specific areas of laxyuup. (1 revision)
- Youth are essential to the survival of law. (1 revision)
- Its authority ends where lawful scope ends (1 revision)
- UNDRIP affirms the existence of Indigenous peoples, laws, and rights (1 revision)
- Elders clarify meaning when law is unclear or contested (1 revision)
- Memory Retains Legal Force Through Continuity (1 revision)
- Interpretation considers history, relationship, and consequence. (1 revision)
- Interpretation is part of education and preparation (1 revision)
- Adaawk Are Interpreted Through Restraint and Witness (1 revision)
- Law endures through correct care of resources. (1 revision)
- Actions must preserve options for those who follow. (1 revision)
- Recording Supports Continuity but Does Not Replace Oral Authority (1 revision)
- Failure to respond weakens authority. (1 revision)
- Naxnok – History Re-Enactments (1 revision)