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  • = Principles of Restorative Justice = '''Category:''' Tsm’syen Law ...
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  • = Restorative Approaches to Modern Environmental and Social Harms = Under Ts’msyen law, harm—whether environmental or social—is addressed through restoration rath ...
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  • ''Category: Tsm’syen Law'' This page records the principle that justice within Tsm’syen law seeks restoration rather than retaliation. It clarifies that the goal of ju ...
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  • ''Category: Tsm’syen Law'' This page records the principle that responsibility within Tsm’syen law is collective as well as individual. It affirms that harm, accountability, ...
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  • ...how, when, and by whom the territory may be entered or used, according to law and protocol. (see: [[Subsistence Law]]). ...
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  • = Law as the Transformation of Suffering and Restoration of Balance = ''This page asks: What is law for, once harm has occurred and balance has been broken?'' ...
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  • Tsm’syen feasts are the core of ayaawx (law), governance, wealth distribution, and social balance. == Gwilaawak – Justice / Restorative Feasts == ...
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  • === What Accountability Means in Tsm’syen Law === === Restorative Nature of Accountability === ...
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  • Aya’awx is more than “law.” === 1. Law of Respect (Wila Waalit) === ...
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  • Such misuse erodes legitimacy and invites correction through law, including public acknowledgment, restoration of voice, and limits on autho * [[Elders as Interpreters of Law]] ...
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  • A living record of Tsm’syen law, gathered from the houses, clans, and tribes of our Nation. * Affirm Ayaawx as the highest law of the Tsm’syen Nation. ...
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  • |category=Tsm’syen Law Elders carry the remembered life of law. ...
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  • ''Category: Tsm’syen Law'' * Involvement in restorative processes ...
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  • Continuity ensures that law does not expire with individuals. When continuity is disrupted, law requires correction. ...
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  • {{Tsm’syen Law Page |category=Tsm’syen Law ...
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  • |category=Tsm’syen Law In Tsm’syen law, authority is not granted by position, title, election, or declaration. ...
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  • |category=Tsm’syen Law In Tsm’syen law, interpreting ayaawx or adaawx does not grant the right to act alone. ...
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  • ''Category: Tsm’syen Law'' This page records the principle that harm creates imbalance within Tsm’syen law. It establishes imbalance as the legal condition that arises when harm occu ...
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  • When isolation or abuse is identified, law requires intervention. Restorative measures may include: ...
    2 KB (277 words) - 18:24, 15 January 2026
  • Balance across houses is a required condition of Tsm’syen law. When balance is disrupted, law requires restoration. ...
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