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Federal Anti-Indian Law - The Legal Entrapment of Indigenous Peoples

English · Hardback

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Telling the crucial and under-studied story of the U.S. legal doctrines that underpin the dispossession and domination of Indigenous peoples, this book intends to enhance global Indigenous movements for self-determination.

In this wide-ranging historical study of federal Indian law-the field of U.S. law related to Native peoples-attorney and educator Peter P. d'Errico argues that the U.S. government's assertion of absolute prerogative and unlimited authority over Native peoples and their lands is actually a suspension of law.

Combining a deep theoretical analysis of the law with a historical examination of its roots in Christian civilization, d'Errico presents a close reading of foundational legal cases and raises the possibility of revoking the doctrine of domination. The book's larger context is the increasing frequency of Indigenous conflicts with nation-states around the world as ecological crises caused by industrial extraction impinge drastically on Indigenous peoples' existences. D'Errico's goal is to rethink the role of law in the global order-to imagine an Indigenous nomos of the earth, an order arising from peoples and places rather than the existing hegemony of states.

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Preface: Seeing between Worlds
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Plan of the Book
Chapter 1Learning in Navajoland
Chapter 2"Indians"
Chapter 3Federal Anti-Indian Law
Chapter 4The Domination Matrix
Chapter 5Revoking Christian Discovery Doctrine
Chapter 6Federal Anti-Indian Law in the Classroom
Chapter 7Call to Consciousness
Notes
Index


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Peter P. d'Errico

Product details

Authors Peter D'Errico
Publisher ABC-CLIO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2022
 
EAN 9781440879210
ISBN 978-1-4408-7921-0
No. of pages 280
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 20 mm
Weight 587 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

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