Archive Keyword: johnson-v-mintosh
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...
View ArticleAn 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....
View ArticleAn 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...
View ArticleConclusion: 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...
View ArticleThe 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...
View ArticleA 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...
View ArticleIntroduction
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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