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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.

List of contents










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


About the author

Peter P. d'Errico, JD (LLB), is professor emeritus of legal studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

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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