Blog.

July 5, 2026

Academic Bibliography

Academic Writings by Steven T. Newcomb

June 25, 2026

Domination Chronicles 023: Bishops, Papal Bulls, and the Problem of Domination

Steven T. Newcomb shares Episode 23 of Domination Chronicles, a conversation with Peter d'Errico about bishops, papal bulls, revocation, and domination.

June 8, 2026

My JCRT Article on Christian Discovery and Domination

Steven T. Newcomb announces his JCRT article on decades of research into Christian discovery, domination, colonial law, language, and Native nations.

June 8, 2026

Where Are We Now in the Study of Domination?

Steven T. Newcomb points readers to Episode 22 of Domination Chronicles as a clear entry point into the language, law, and history of domination.

May 25, 2026

Domination Chronicles 021: Tribal Sovereignty 101: Limited Sovereignty, Federal Domination, and the Language Trap

Episode 21 of Domination Chronicles examines tribal sovereignty as a language trap inside federal anti-Indian law.

April 18, 2026

Domination Chronicles 020: Untrustworthy Trust: Domination, Fear, and Fearlessness

Episode 20 of Domination Chronicles examines trust, fear, fearlessness, and domination in federal Indian law.

April 7, 2026

Domination Chronicles 019: Loretta Afraid of Bear-Cook: Living in Oglala Lakota Community

Loretta Afraid of Bear-Cook joins Domination Chronicles for a conversation on Oglala Lakota life, language, and community.

March 20, 2026

Domination Chronicles 018: Mark Savage: Natural Rights - Unravelling the Questions

Mark Savage joins Domination Chronicles to examine natural rights, plenary power, treaties, and litigation questions.

March 13, 2026

Why I Created the Domination Translator Series

In this first-person reflection, I explain why I began the Domination Translator Series and how it helps expose patterns of domination embedded in everyday political and legal language.

March 9, 2026

Domination Chronicles 017: Bruce McIvor: Legalized Lawlessness

Bruce McIvor joins Domination Chronicles to discuss legalized lawlessness and Canada's ongoing colonization.