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- Records cannot be used to substitute authority.
- Records do not freeze or redefine law
- Records may be oral, written, visual, or digital.
- Records may be revised to correct errors.
- Records may not be detached from law.
- Records must identify scope and limitations.
- Reference does not imply surrender of authority
- Reference to UNDRIP supports, but does not constrain, Tsm’syen authority
- Refusal preserves legal integrity
- Refusal to accept external reinterpretation is lawful
- Refusal to comply may affect standing
- Regular review and renewal through Elders and houses
- Relationship Between House, Clan, and Nation Law
- Relationship between traditional and elected structures
- Relationship to external law is conditional and deliberate
- Relationship to land is maintained through conduct
- Relationship to specific lands and waters
- Relationship to the parties and subject matter is relevant
- Relationships between crest-bearing houses and tribes
- Relationships between tribes and clan groupings
- Relationships formed between peoples, beings, and places
- Reliance on Section 25 does not imply acceptance of Charter supremacy
- Removal From Context Distorts Meaning
- Removal from context risks distortion.
- Renewal of relationships
- Repair may include apology, compensation, service, or other appropriate actions.
- Repeated harm diminishes standing and trust
- Representation by houses, clans, and tribes
- Representation reflects houses, clans, and lawful roles.
- Research work of Lekagyet Wii Gwinaal
- Resolution considers ongoing relationships between parties
- Resolution must respect the autonomy of all parties involved.
- Resolution prioritizes repair of relationships
- Resolution prioritizes restoration of balance
- Resolution requires engagement between houses, not unilateral action
- Resolution seeks to repair relationships and restore balance.
- Resource use must align with law and precedent.
- Resources are inseparable from the places they come from.
- Resources are part of laxyuup and governed by law.
- Resources include land-based, water-based, and living resources.
- Respect, Trust, Honor, Humility
- Respect for the law and governance of other peoples is required.
- Respectful coexistence with band and municipal systems
- Response prioritizes protection of law, land, and people
- Response seeks restoration of balance.
- Response to modern violations safeguards continuity
- Responsibilities are fulfilled
- Responsibilities carried by each name and crest
- Responsibilities of Wilp Members in Feasts
- Responsibilities of youth in learning Ayaawx