Domination Chronicles 010: Pulp Legal Fiction: The Bizarre Case of Tee-Hit-Ton v. United States
Episode 10 revisits Tee-Hit-Ton v. United States as legal fiction rooted in Christian discovery and land domination.

Published on: | Published by: Steven T. Newcomb | Tags: tee-hit-ton christian-discovery land podcast
Domination Chronicles unpacks Tee-Hit-Ton v. United States, Christian discovery, land theft, segregation, and U.S. domination.
Tee-Hit-Ton remains a central warning about how U.S. law can deny Native property and land relations by invoking Christian discovery. Episode 10 places that case beside broader racial and imperial projects to show the depth of the fiction.
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.