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A Postscript: Sovereignty is Still the Issue

Adam DJ Brett; Betty Hill (Lyons); Nethanial Belmont

This postscript argues Indigenous nations need full sovereignty, rejecting settler carve-outs and urging a healing return to precolonial...

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An Appeal to the American People—Overturning “Federal Indian Law”

Steven J. Schwartzberg

Steven J. Schwartzberg urges Americans to overturn Federal Indian Law by confronting the colonial assumptions that still shape U.S....

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An Intergenerational and Perpetual Imperium of Domination and Subjugation of Indigenous Peoples: The Doctrine of Christian Discovery and Royal Supremacy

Phillip Rodgers-Falk

Phillip Rodgers-Falk argues that native title and colonial sovereignty preserve Indigenous subordination through terra nullius and racial...

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Conclusion: Dismantling the Doctrine of Christian Discovery Cultivating Right Relations

Philip P. Arnold; Sandra Bigtree; Adam DJ Brett

The conclusion calls for decolonization beyond legal reform, centering Indigenous law, land return, and right relations to resist Christian...

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The International Law of Colonialism: The Doctrine of Discovery

Robert J. Miller

Robert J. Miller traces how the Doctrine of Discovery became international law, enabling colonial claims over Indigenous land, rights and...

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A Preface to Challenging the Justifications of Domination Through Religion: “We Were Planting Corn, and They Were Planting Crosses”

Philip P. Arnold; Sandra Bigtree; Adam DJ Brett

Preface to a special issue examining Christian Discovery’s role in white supremacy, law, and education, with decolonial paths grounded in...

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Introduction

Philip P. Arnold; Sandra Bigtree; Adam DJ Brett

Introduction to a global volume on Christian Discovery, linking law, religion, and pedagogy, with Indigenous sovereignty and decolonial...

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