Update from our blog

Episode 7 connects quantum theory, free existence, relationality, and Indigenous critiques of domination.

Domination Chronicles 007: A Quantum View of Free Existence as Entangled Indeterminacy →

A guide to Episode 6 on plenary power, Supreme Court dissent, and possible tectonic changes in federal Indian law.

Domination Chronicles 006: Supreme Court Justices Attack 'plenary power' over Native Peoples →

Episode 5 connects Vine Deloria Jr., contemporary legal scholarship, and the question of the future of Native peoples.

Domination Chronicles 005: The Future of Indians →

A resource post on Episode 4 and its discussion of Flying T Ranch, racism, pretension, and federal Indian law.

Domination Chronicles 004: Seeing Through To The Emperor's Extravagant Pretension →

Domination Chronicles Episode 3 explores symbols, public memory, and the creation of domination realities.

Domination Chronicles 003: Symbols, Enigmas, Curiosity →

A focused note on Domination Chronicles Episode 2 and its discussion of Halverson v. Burgum, the BIA, and legal visibility.

Domination Chronicles 002: Say Something, See Something →

An Indigenous Law Institute guide to the opening Domination Chronicles conversation on Johnson v. M'Intosh, Christian discovery, and federal Indian law.

Domination Chronicles 001: Our Opening Conversation →

Toward the Global Liberation of All Nations and Peoples by Steve Newcomb (Shawnee/Lenape) Indigenous Law Institute

Toward the Global Liberation of All Nations and Peoples →

Toward an Oglala Lakota Constitution Statement of Basic Principles

Toward an Oglala Lakota Constitution →