Domination Chronicles 001: Our Opening Conversation

Domination Chronicles 001: Our Opening Conversation

Published on:  | Published by: Steven T. Newcomb | Tags: domination federal-indian-law doctrine-of-discovery podcast

Listen to Episode 1: Our Opening Conversation on Domination Chronicles.

Steven T. Newcomb and Peter d’Errico begin Domination Chronicles with a decades-long dialogue on Johnson v. M’Intosh, Christian discovery, and the legal language of domination.

For Indigenous Law Institute readers, this opening episode is a direct bridge into the Institute’s long-standing work on the religious and legal foundations of domination. Newcomb and d’Errico begin with Johnson v. M’Intosh and the way U.S. federal Indian law carries forward assumptions rooted in Christian discovery.

This short resource post is part of an Indigenous Law Institute guide to the Domination Chronicles archive. The goal is to help readers move from ILI’s work on empire, Christian discovery, federal Indian law, and the right of domination into the podcast conversations where those themes are examined episode by episode.

Listen to the full episode at Domination Chronicles.