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		<title language="eng">Episode 22: Where Are We Now? Why Domination Is the Beginning of the Conversation, Not the End</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">In this episode of Domination Chronicles , Steven T. Newcomb and Peter d’Errico explore why “domination” has become a slogan instead of a serious inquiry—and why language, law, history, and power must be carefully unpacked.</abstract>
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		<publicationDate>2026-05-25</publicationDate>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 21: “Tribal Sovereignty” 101: Limited Sovereignty, Federal Domination, and the Language Trap</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">Steve and Peter unpack “tribal sovereignty,” federal anti Indian law, Cohen’s Handbook, and the domination framework hidden in plain sight.</abstract>
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		<publisher>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</publisher>
		<journalTitle>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</journalTitle>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 20 - UNTRUSTWORTHY “TRUST”: DOMINATION, FEAR, AND FEARLESSNESS</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">Today we deep dive into the legal and philosophical foundations of the &quot;federal Indian law trust doctrine.&quot; We argue that the term &quot;trust&quot; is a euphemism for a relationship of domination rather than a protective legal obligation.</abstract>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 19: LORETTA AFRAID OF BEAR-COOK: LIVING IN OGLALA LAKOTA COMMUNITY</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">A deep conversation between hosts Steven Newcomb and Peter d&#39;Errico and guest Loretta Afraid of Bear Cook, about the preservation of Oglala Lakota traditions, the power of indigenous language, and the resistance against systems of domination and modern convenience.</abstract>
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		<publisher>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</publisher>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 18: MARK SAVAGE: “NATURAL RIGHTS” -- UNRAVELLING THE QUESTIONS</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">In our latest Domination Chronicles conversation with attorney Mark Savage, we revisit plenary power one of the central legal fictions of U.S. federal Indian law and ask what becomes possible when we return to the reality of original free existence.</abstract>
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		<language>eng</language>
		<publisher>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</publisher>
		<journalTitle>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</journalTitle>
		<publicationDate>2026-03-09</publicationDate>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 17: BRUCE McIVOR: LEGALIZED LAWLESSNESS</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">Peter d&#39;Errico and Steven Newcomb and their guest Bruce McIvor discuss how the legal system—specifically in Canada—is used as a tool of ongoing colonization and domination.</abstract>
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			<keyword>reconciliation</keyword>
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		<language>eng</language>
		<publisher>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</publisher>
		<journalTitle>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</journalTitle>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 16: COLONISTS, SETTLERS, INVADERS, EXPANSIONISTS, IMMIGRANTS</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">Peter d&#39;Errico and Steven Newcomb critique a recent article in The Economist regarding the Indian Removal Act.</abstract>
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		<publisher>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</publisher>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 15: “STOLEN LAND”: THE DANGER AND LIMITATION OF PERFORMATIVE SPEECH</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">Peter P. d&#39;Errico and Steven Newcomb, explores the deep historical and legal structures of stolen land and the right of domination.</abstract>
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		<publisher>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</publisher>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 14: RUSSELL DIABO: TRUTH BEFORE RECONCILIATION</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">Peter P. d’Errico and Steven Newcomb and their guest, Russell Diabo, a Mohawk policy analyst and advocate.</abstract>
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			<keyword>domination</keyword>
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		<language>eng</language>
		<publisher>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</publisher>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 13: A Domination Chronicles Lexicon</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">Steve discusses key terms used to justify the loss of Indigenous freedom and the rise of the United States as an empire.</abstract>
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			<keyword>civilization</keyword>
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		<publisher>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</publisher>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 12: The Federal Indian Boarding School Report</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">Steve and Peter discuss the Federal Indian Boarding School Report, and its function in domination and genocide.</abstract>
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		<language>eng</language>
		<publisher>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</publisher>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 11: 2026 - The Year Ahead</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">A New Year’s conversation exploring domination, free existence, law, language, and technology—connecting deep history to urgent questions shaping 2026.</abstract>
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		<publisher>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</publisher>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 10: Pulp Legal Fiction: The Bizarre Case Of Tee-hit-ton v. US</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">Domination Chronicles unpacks Tee Hit Ton v. United States (1955) and the doctrine of Christian discovery, comparing it with Brown v. Board of Education to show how both cases advanced U.S. projects of racial segregation, land theft, and global domination.</abstract>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 9: McGirt v. Oklahoma: Revealing and Concealing Domination</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">Steve Newcomb and Peter d&#39;Errico provide an analysis of McGirt v. Oklahoma that examines how the decision reveals and conceals domination in U.S. law, jurisdiction, and federal power over Indigenous nations.</abstract>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 8: WORDS &amp; MEANINGS</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">In this episode, Steve Newcomb and Peter d&#39;Errico examine how everyday words hide a deeper system of domination. Drawing on law, history, and lived experience, they reveal how language shapes our understanding of power and invites us to recover an original sense of free existence.</abstract>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 7: A Quantum View of “Free Existence” as Entangled Indeterminacy
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">In this episode, Steve Newcomb and Peter d&#39;Errico explore how quantum theory can help us rethink the meaning of free existence</abstract>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 6: Supreme Court Justices Attack &#39;plenary power&#39; over Native Peoples</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">A dramatic Dissent by Supreme Court Justices Gorsuch and Thomas Opens a Path to Tectonic Changes in US Law</abstract>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 5: The Future of Indians</title>
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			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">The confluence of a 1975 article by Vine Deloria, Jr., and a 2025 law review article sparks a conversation about what&#39;s roiling our minds at the moment.</abstract>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 4: Seeing Through To The Emperor&#39;s Extravagant Pretension</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">A concurring opinion in FLYING T RANCH v. STILLAGUAMISH TRIBE, October 9, 2025, from the Supreme Court of the State of Washington criticized the &#39;racism&#39; of foundational cases in &#39;federal Indian law&#39;.</abstract>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 3: Symbols, Enigmas, Curiosity</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">We explore symbols — statues, seals, emblems, etc. — in the process of reality creation — especially a domination reality.</abstract>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 2: Say Something, See Something</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
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		<abstract language="eng">Steve Newcomb and Peter d’Errico dig into Halverson v. Burgum, the August 21, 2025, Ninth Circuit dismissal of Jack Halverson’s (Crow Nation) case against the Bureau of Indian Affairs.</abstract>
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		<title language="eng">Episode 1: Our Opening Conversation</title>
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			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
		</authors>
		<abstract language="eng">In this inaugural episode of Domination Chronicles , Steven Newcomb (Shawnee/Lenape) and Peter d&#39;Errico deepen a decades long dialogue on how systems of domination have shaped U.S. federal Indian law, beginning with the 1823 Johnson v. McIntosh decision and its roots in 15th century the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.</abstract>
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		<keywords language="eng">
			<keyword>introduction</keyword>
			<keyword>law</keyword>
			<keyword>discovery</keyword>
		</keywords>
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		<language>eng</language>
		<publisher>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</publisher>
		<journalTitle>The Domination Chronicles Podcast</journalTitle>
		<publicationDate>2025-11-17</publicationDate>
		<publisherRecordId>e00-trailer</publisherRecordId>
		<documentType>audio</documentType>
		<title language="eng">E000: Trailer</title>
		<authors>
			<author><name>Steven T. Newcomb</name></author>
			<author><name>Peter d’Errico</name></author>
		</authors>
		<abstract language="eng">Welcome to The Dominiation Chronciles Podcast</abstract>
		<fullTextUrl format="html">https://dominationchronicles.com/episodes/e00-trailer/</fullTextUrl>
		<keywords language="eng">
			<keyword>introduction</keyword>
			<keyword>law</keyword>
			<keyword>discovery</keyword>
		</keywords>
	</record>
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