An analysis of McGirt v. Oklahoma and the way the decision reveals and conceals domination in U.S. law and jurisdiction.
McGirt is not only a case about jurisdiction. It is a lesson in how federal Indian law can acknowledge Native legal reality while continuing to speak from an assumed federal power over that reality.
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.