Domination Chronicles 002: Say Something, See Something.

Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery

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Newcomb and d'Errico discuss Halverson v. Burgum and the dismissal of Jack Halverson's case against the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

This conversation matters because it moves from abstract doctrine to a present legal dispute. The Halverson case becomes a way to hear how federal institutions frame Native standing, agency power, and the conditions under which domination is allowed to disappear from view.

I am sharing this episode here because it belongs with my wider work on the language of domination, Christian discovery, federal Indian law, and the continuing reality of Original Nations' free existence. Each conversation in Domination Chronicles is another way into that inquiry.

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