Domination Chronicles 002: Say Something, See Something
A focused note on Domination Chronicles Episode 2 and its discussion of Halverson v. Burgum, the BIA, and legal visibility.

Published on: | Published by: Steven T. Newcomb | Tags: law bureau-of-indian-affairs domination podcast
Listen to Episode 2: Say Something, See Something on Domination Chronicles.
Newcomb and d’Errico discuss Halverson v. Burgum and the dismissal of Jack Halverson’s case against the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The episode gives ILI readers a current example of how Native claims can be narrowed or dismissed inside federal legal structures. The discussion uses Halverson v. Burgum to ask what has to be said, seen, and named when bureaucratic authority shields domination from scrutiny.
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.