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  1. Use of Adaawk Requires Context and Restraint
  2. Use of Tsm’syen law outside the Nation requires consent
  3. Use of a Crest Implies Acceptance of Obligation
  4. Use of external terms does not import external authority
  5. Use of international law is strategic and contextual
  6. Use of land carries obligations to others and to future generations
  7. Use of resources carries responsibility.
  8. Use of resources is subject to ayaawx.
  9. Using international standards as shields, not ceilings
  10. Variation does not imply conflict or error.
  11. Variations Between Houses
  12. Verification strengthens trust.
  13. Version history supports transparency.
  14. Vests vs Robes
  15. Video Archive
  16. Violation does not nullify jurisdiction
  17. Violations must be clearly identified
  18. Waap
  19. Welcoming Returning Members
  20. What a Name Represents
  21. What happens when those responsibilities are violated
  22. What responsibilities accompany that authority
  23. When Chiefs Violate Ayaawx
  24. Why We Teach the Laws
  25. Why a house holds authority in a territory
  26. Wilp
  27. Wilp / Waap as Primary Governance Unit
  28. Wilp / Waap as the Foundational Governing Unit
  29. Wilp Decision-Making
  30. Wilp Membership
  31. Wilp and Waap Governance
  32. Witness Statements
  33. Witness Statements Carry Ongoing Responsibility
  34. Witness Statements Confirm Legitimacy of Actions and Outcomes
  35. Witness Statements Contribute to Collective Memory
  36. Witness Statements Do Not Override Ayaawx
  37. Witness Statements May Be Preserved Orally or in Written Form
  38. Witness Statements Record What Occurred Not What Is Desired
  39. Witness confirmation
  40. Witnesses Are Recognized Individuals With Standing
  41. Witnesses Carry Responsibility for What They Confirm
  42. Witnesses Confirm Process Not Personal Opinion
  43. Witnesses Do Not Decide Outcomes
  44. Witnesses Preserve the Integrity of Process
  45. Witnesses confirm acknowledgment, process, and outcome
  46. Witnesses confirm lawful use and outcomes
  47. Witnesses confirm occurrence and process.
  48. Witnesses confirm process and outcomes
  49. Witnesses continue recognition
  50. Witnesses continue to recognize legitimacy

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