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- These Histories Explain Why a Crest Is Held
- These Records Guide Inter House Conduct
- These Records Guide Lawful Authority and Responsibility
- They inherit land, law, and responsibility.
- Traditional Blankets and Crests
- Training Youth in Ayaawx
- Transfer or Sharing of Crests Follows Law and Witness
- Transfers of authority witnessed and confirmed
- Transfers of responsibility and authority
- Translated terms do not replace original concepts
- Translation does not equal transformation
- Translation into other languages is explanatory, not authoritative
- Transmission of Governance Knowledge
- Transparency of authority
- Tribal Adaawk
- Tribal Adaawk Clarify Relationships Between Houses
- Tribal Adaawk Extend Beyond Single Houses
- Tribal Adaawk Operate at a Collective Level
- Tribal Adaawk Reflect Collective Matters
- Tribal Records Guide Nation Level Understanding
- Tribal Scope Does Not Erase House Adaawk
- Trust defines the scope of elder involvement.
- Trust limits the scope of elder involvement.
- Trust limits the scope of guidance
- Trust limits the scope of guidance.
- Ts'msyen-Gitk'a'ata-Kyas Mediik-Waapm Txat'gwatk-P'teex-Lax Skiik D'zepk-Xskiik (Lekagyet Wii Gwinaal)
- Ts'msyen-Gitk'a'ata-Kyas Mediik-Waapm Txat'gwatk-P'teex-Lax Skiik D'zepk-Xskiik - (Lekagyet Wii Gwinaal)
- Tsmsyen Map Portal
- Tsm’syen National Assembly
- Tsm’syen law exists independently of external recognition
- Tsm’syen law is not subject to Charter reinterpretation
- Tsm’syen law predates modern international instruments
- Tsm’syen law remains internally interpreted and applied
- Tsm’syen national responses rooted in Ayaawx
- Types of Feasts
- UNDRIP, Section 25, and International Law
- UNDRIP affirms the existence of Indigenous peoples, laws, and rights
- UNDRIP does not define the content of Tsm’syen law
- UNDRIP does not replace Indigenous legal orders
- UNDRIP is not a substitute for ayaawx
- UNDRIP recognizes the right to self-determination and self-governance
- Unauthorized Use Is a Violation of Law
- Unauthorized reinterpretation weakens trust
- Unceded Lands and Wilp Sovereignty
- Unlawful use affects standing and trust.
- Unresolved harm sustains imbalance.
- Unwitnessed decisions lack standing.
- Unwitnessed use lacks legitimacy.
- Use considers necessity, impact, and future availability
- Use of Adaawk Requires Care and Context