Conquest by Law: How the Discovery of America Dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of Their Lands / Edition 1

Conquest by Law: How the Discovery of America Dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of Their Lands / Edition 1

by Lindsay G. Robertson
ISBN-10:
0195314891
ISBN-13:
9780195314892
Pub. Date:
04/12/2007
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195314891
ISBN-13:
9780195314892
Pub. Date:
04/12/2007
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Conquest by Law: How the Discovery of America Dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of Their Lands / Edition 1

Conquest by Law: How the Discovery of America Dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of Their Lands / Edition 1

by Lindsay G. Robertson
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Overview

John Marshall's landmark 1823 decision in Johnson v. M'Intosh gave the European sovereigns who "discovered" North America rights to the land, converting Native Americans in one stroke into mere tenants. In 1991, while investigating the historical origins of this highly controversial decision, Lindsay Robertson made a startling find in the basement of a Pennsylvania furniture-maker—the complete corporate records of the Illinois and Wabash Land Companies, the plaintiffs in the case. Drawing on these records, Conquest by Law provides, for the first time, a complete and troubling account of collusion, detailing how a spurious claim gave rise to a doctrine—intended to be of limited application—which led to the massive displacement of Native Americans and the creation of a law that governs indigenous people to this day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195314892
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/12/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 935,707
Product dimensions: 9.13(w) x 6.21(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

Lindsay G. Robertson is Orpha & Maurice Merrill Professor of Law, History & Native American Studies at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. A frequent commentator on indigenous legal affairs, Robertson has served as Faculty Director of the Center for the Study of American Indian Law & Policy since 1998. He teaches courses on Federal Indian Law and Constitutional Law.

Table of Contents

Preface1. The Illinois and Wabash Land Companies: Purchases and Petitions2. Harper3. Before the Court4. Virginia, Kentucky, and the Complex Politics of Early Republican Federalism5. The Opinion6. LegaciesAfterwordAppendix 1 — The 1810 MemorialAppendix 2 — The Agreed Statement of Facts and Federal Objections to the ClaimsNotesBibliographyIndex
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