Category Archives: Podcasts

Free zoom conference on 200 years of Johnson v. M’Intosh and the Doctrine of Discovery

On November 9, 10 am – 2 pm MST, you can zoom in for free to a 4 hour conference on the international law of colonialism, better known as the Doctrine of Discovery. The University of New Mexico Law School … Continue reading

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Native Americans in Philanthropy and the NCEL podcast

I was honored to appear on this podcast yesterday with the Lt. Governor of Minnesota, Peggy Flanagan. She is a citizen of the White Earth Nation in Minnesota. Have a listen. Native Americans in Philanthropy and the National Caucus of … Continue reading

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Podcast on new book – “A Promise Kept: The Muscogee (Creek) Nation and McGirt v. Oklahoma” (Univ. Okla. Press, 2023)

 I and my co-author Professor Robbie Ethridge were on a one hour podcast about our new book on January 5, 2023. It is now available online  https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://scholarscircle.org/scholars-circle-case-analysis-in-the-book-a-promise-kept-the-muscogee-creek-nation-and-mcgirt-v-oklahoma-january-8-2023/__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!eKl-bueezBQC9JJSzbyA-NWIc11WkNQCvCvegDNzcTKeQSE6CfVN5ZrB-y–x-Lev02szb4_lqkxSF5wyklROki1Tso$ 

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The International Law of Colonialism: Free webinar March 10, 2023 – Register NOW!

Hi: The Indian Legal Program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University in the United States is offering a free zoom webinar from 7:30 am – 3:30 pm USA Mountain Standard time on March 10. … Continue reading

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American memories of Thanksgiving and “Critical Race Theory”

The Scholars’ Circle Podcast this week discussed memories of Thanksgiving and delved into thoughts on memory in general. Our conversation started on the real history of Thanksgiving but then we turned to the actual reasons European nations explored and sent … Continue reading

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Philadelphia Talk Nov. 17 on the Indigenous Influence on the U.S. Constitution

Feel free to attend my talk in person November 17 at noon EST at the United States National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, 525 Arch Street. If you can’t make it in person, you can register to watch it live on … Continue reading

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McGirt v. Oklahoma: The Supreme Court Indian Law Bombshell case from 2020

Check out this 100 minute podcast from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University’s Indian Legal Program.

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Policing In Indian Country: Cooley, McGirt and Beyond! – Podcast July 2021

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Conquering Columbus: Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery

Enjoy this 90 minute podcast from last year about the international law of colonialism – the Doctrine of Discovery.

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Another podcast on the U.S. Supreme Court June 29, 2022 case Castro-Huerta

Check out this two-hour podcast. Over 700 people watched it live.

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