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This trailer introduces The Domination Chronicles, a podcast that examines how domination became a guiding force in Western law, religion, and politics—and how those ideas continue to shape life for Indigenous Peoples today. Steven T. Newcomb and Peter d’Errico draw on years of shared work to explain the origins of the “right of domination,” the lasting impact of the Doctrine of Discovery, and the language that hides these systems in plain sight.

The trailer sets the tone for the series: clear teaching, steady critique, and a focus on Indigenous knowledge. It invites listeners to follow a conversation that helps make sense of the past and understand what change requires now.

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Episode 23: Bishops, Papal Bulls, and the Problem of Domination

Episode 23: Bishops, Papal Bulls, and the Problem of Domination

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Episode 22: Where Are We Now? Why Domination Is the Beginning of the Conversation, Not the End

Episode 22: Where Are We Now? Why Domination Is the Beginning of the Conversation, Not the End

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Episode 21: “Tribal Sovereignty” 101: Limited Sovereignty, Federal Domination, and the Language Trap

Episode 21: “Tribal Sovereignty” 101: Limited Sovereignty, Federal Domination, and the Language Trap

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About Host

Domination Chronicles Host

Peter d'Errico

Peter d'Errico

About Peter d'Errico

Peter d’Errico graduated from Yale Law School in 1968. He was an attorney at Dinébe’iiná Náhiiłna be Agha’diit’ahii, Navajo Legal Services, in Shiprock, 1968-1970.

Steven T. Newcomb

Steven T. Newcomb

About Steven T. Newcomb

Steven T. Newcomb (Shawnee/Lenape) has been researching the history of U.S. federal Indian law and policy for four decades.

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