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  1. Records may not be detached from law. (21:18, 15 February 2026)
  2. Misuse undermines legitimacy. (21:18, 15 February 2026)
  3. Recording supports teaching and learning. (21:19, 15 February 2026)
  4. Proper method ensures future understanding. (21:20, 15 February 2026)
  5. Continuity depends on careful preservation. (21:21, 15 February 2026)
  6. Law endures through correct method. (21:22, 15 February 2026)
  7. Future Generations (21:25, 15 February 2026)
  8. Future generations are holders of inherent interest. (21:25, 15 February 2026)
  9. Present authority carries long-term responsibility. (21:27, 15 February 2026)
  10. Decisions must consider enduring impact. (21:27, 15 February 2026)
  11. Short-term benefit must not undermine continuity. (21:28, 15 February 2026)
  12. Law is judged across generations, not moments. (21:30, 15 February 2026)
  13. Future generations include those not yet born. (21:31, 15 February 2026)
  14. They inherit land, law, and responsibility. (21:33, 15 February 2026)
  15. Their interests are represented through present restraint. (21:36, 15 February 2026)
  16. Protection of future generations is a lawful obligation. (21:38, 15 February 2026)
  17. Current decision-makers act as temporary holders. (21:40, 15 February 2026)
  18. Authority is exercised in trust, not ownership. (21:41, 15 February 2026)
  19. Actions must preserve options for those who follow. (21:42, 15 February 2026)
  20. Irreversible harm violates responsibility. (21:44, 15 February 2026)
  21. Land and resources must be preserved for future use. (21:50, 15 February 2026)
  22. Stewardship decisions consider long-term impact. (21:51, 15 February 2026)
  23. Depletion undermines future standing. (21:52, 15 February 2026)
  24. Protection of laxyuup protects future generations. (21:52, 15 February 2026)
  25. Ayaawx and adaawx must be passed intact. (21:53, 15 February 2026)
  26. Governance structures must remain understandable. (22:06, 15 February 2026)
  27. Loss of law weakens future authority. (22:07, 15 February 2026)
  28. Teaching supports continuity. (22:08, 15 February 2026)
  29. Present authority does not include permanent surrender. (22:09, 15 February 2026)
  30. Decisions may not foreclose future choice. (22:09, 15 February 2026)
  31. External pressure does not justify permanent loss. (22:10, 15 February 2026)
  32. Lawful limits protect those not present. (22:12, 15 February 2026)
  33. Decisions affecting the future require witnessing. (22:13, 15 February 2026)
  34. Witnessing records intent and consequence. (22:13, 15 February 2026)
  35. Memory allows future review. (22:19, 15 February 2026)
  36. Accountability extends beyond the present. (22:19, 15 February 2026)
  37. Protection of future generations sustains the Nation. (04:22, 16 February 2026)
  38. Correct restraint strengthens long-term governance. (06:14, 16 February 2026)
  39. Failure to protect weakens law. (06:15, 16 February 2026)
  40. Law endures through care across generations. (06:16, 16 February 2026)
  41. Ayaawx Laws and Legal Orders Index (19:22, 16 February 2026)
  42. Print a book (19:22, 16 February 2026)
  43. Wilp and Waap Governance (16:57, 15 March 2026)
  44. Wilp / Waap as the Foundational Governing Unit (16:58, 15 March 2026)
  45. Authority from Lineage, Name, and Conduct (17:00, 15 March 2026)
  46. Governance Through Responsibility (17:02, 15 March 2026)
  47. House-Level Enforcement of Law (17:03, 15 March 2026)
  48. Relationship Between House, Clan, and Nation Law (17:04, 15 March 2026)
  49. Wilp / Waap as Primary Governance Unit (17:06, 15 March 2026)
  50. House Ownership of Adaawx (17:09, 15 March 2026)

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