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- Guarding against fragmentation of Tsm’syen rights and responsibilities (1 revision)
- Jurisdiction is specific, not universal (1 revision)
- Protection does not prevent dialogue (1 revision)
- Elders may provide guidance to the Assembly. (1 revision)
- Public memory preserves legitimacy (1 revision)
- How community knowledge is gathered and recorded (1 revision)
- Elders do not override ayaawx (1 revision)
- Protection of meaning preserves sovereignty (1 revision)
- No authority exists without responsibility (1 revision)
- The cosmic order and source of Ayaawx (1 revision)
- No authority may exceed its lawful scope. (1 revision)
- Communities retain authority over local matters (1 revision)
- Witnessing is required for legitimacy (1 revision)
- The recorder’s role as servant to the people, not ruler over them (1 revision)
- Shared Ayaawk is articulated (1 revision)
- Harm is understood in social, cultural, and spiritual terms. (1 revision)
- Elders do not legislate or command outcomes. (1 revision)
- Bax Ma’ga – Sending Loved Ones On (1 revision)
- External pressure does not justify permanent loss. (1 revision)
- Law may be recorded in written, oral, or other forms. (1 revision)
- Use of Adaawk Requires Care and Context (1 revision)
- Songs, Dances, and Naxnok (1 revision)
- Elders do not replace house or clan authority (1 revision)
- Avoidance of responsibility prolongs imbalance (1 revision)
- Witnesses Preserve the Integrity of Process (1 revision)
- The Codex reflects ayaawk as practiced and witnessed. (1 revision)
- Laxyuup refers to the lands of the Tsm’syen. (1 revision)
- Crest Histories Clarify Relationships Between Houses (1 revision)
- Are accountable to their house and clan (1 revision)
- Land is held through relationship, not possession. (1 revision)
- Teaching Preserves Legal Understanding (1 revision)
- Community governance operates within broader Nation law. (1 revision)
- Tsm’syen national responses rooted in Ayaawx (1 revision)
- Witnessing prevents private or coerced resolutions (1 revision)
- Context Must Accompany Any Recorded Crest History (1 revision)
- Section 25 does not define Indigenous law (1 revision)
- Records must identify scope and limitations. (1 revision)
- How land was acquired or entrusted (1 revision)
- House Scope Does Not Exceed Lawful Boundaries (1 revision)
- External instruments may affirm, but do not create, Indigenous law (1 revision)
- The future generations not yet born (1 revision)
- Adaawk Support Lawful Engagement Beyond the House (1 revision)
- Resources include land-based, water-based, and living resources. (1 revision)
- Conduct remains lawful (1 revision)
- Persistent harm undermines trust and* (1 revision)
- Houses retain responsibility for their members and positions. (1 revision)
- Use of resources is subject to ayaawx. (1 revision)
- Authority Originating at the House Level (1 revision)
- Recording supports teaching and learning. (1 revision)
- House Adaawk Operate Within Broader Clan and Nation Law (1 revision)