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Showing below up to 50 results in range #751 to #800.
- 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)
- Relationship Between House, Clan, and Nation Law (1 revision)
- Foundations of Tsm’syen Law (1 revision)
- House Adaawk Record the History of a Wilp or Waap (1 revision)
- Stewardship protects resources for future generations (1 revision)
- Wilp / Waap as Primary Governance Unit (1 revision)
- Jurisdiction depends on relationship to the matter (1 revision)
- Refusal preserves legal integrity (1 revision)
- Lawful limits preserve balance (1 revision)
- Continuity through Adaawk (1 revision)
- Adaawk Carry Law Through Memory and History (1 revision)
- External claims do not replace internal law. (1 revision)
- Authority of Elder women (1 revision)
- Short-term benefit must not undermine continuity. (1 revision)
- Recording law supports continuity and access (1 revision)
- Inter-tribal disputes occur between distinct peoples or Nations. (1 revision)
- Meaning and responsibilities of crests (1 revision)
- Disputes create imbalance beyond a single house (1 revision)
- Revision strengthens accuracy and trust (1 revision)
- Decisions consider long-term impact. (1 revision)
- Representation by houses, clans, and tribes (1 revision)
- The Codex supports reference, not command. (1 revision)
- Protection of internal law preserves sovereignty (1 revision)
- Guidance draws on law, memory, and precedent (1 revision)
- Apprenticeship and transfer of knowledge (1 revision)
- Clans may hold jurisdiction in inter-house matters. (1 revision)
- Law remains grounded in practice, memory, and conduct. (1 revision)
- Response to modern violations safeguards continuity (1 revision)
- What a Name Represents (1 revision)
- Witnesses who confirm authority (1 revision)
- Elders may guide restorative processes (1 revision)
- Crests Carry History and Law (1 revision)
- Names as living continuity of persons and roles (1 revision)
- Witnesses continue recognition (1 revision)
- Resolution prioritizes repair of relationships (1 revision)
- Outcomes may include statements, guidance, or coordinated action (1 revision)
- Role of a Chief (Speaker, Not Ruler) (1 revision)
- Standing is affected by conduct and recognition. (1 revision)
- Protection of sensitive law preserves integrity. (1 revision)
- Crests Record Events Relationships and Authority (1 revision)