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Legal History - Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine of Discovery in the English Colonies

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Book Synopsis: This book presents new material and shines fresh light on the under-explored historical and legal evidence about the use of the doctrine of discovery in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. North America, New Zealand, and Australia were colonised by England under an international legal principle that is known today as the doctrine of discovery. When Europeans set out to explore and exploit new lands in the fifteenth through to the twentieth centuries, they justified their sovereign and property claims over these territories and the Indigenous peoples with the discovery doctrine. This legal principle was justified by religious and ethnocentric ideas of European and Christian superiority over the other cultures, religions, and races of the world. The doctrine provided that newly-arrived Europeans automatically acquired property rights in the lands of Indigenous peoples and gained political and commercial rights over the inhabitants. The English colonial governments and colonists in North America, New Zealand, and Australia all utilised this doctrine, and still use it today to assert legal rights to Indigenous lands and to assert control over Indigenous peoples. Written by Indigenous legal academics - an American Indian from the Eastern Shawnee Tribe, a New Zealand Maori (Ngati Rawkawa and Ngati Ranginui), an Aboriginal Australian (Eualayai/Gammilaroi), and a Cree (Neheyiwak) in the country now known as Canada - Discovering Indigenous Lands provides a unique insight into the insidious historical and contemporary application of the doctrine of discovery.

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Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine of Discovery in the English Colonies is a revolutionary book that delves into the untold history and legal evidence surrounding the doctrine of discovery in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. Unlike any other publication, this book sheds new light on the dark practices employed to justify colonization and the dispossession of Indigenous lands.

As Europeans embarked on their expeditions from the fifteenth to the twentieth centuries, they relied on the doctrine of discovery to validate their claims over foreign territories and the people living there. Driven by notions of European and Christian supremacy, this legal principle granted Europeans ownership and control over Indigenous lands, often by force. Astonishingly, this doctrine continues to be used today by English colonial governments and settlers in North America, New Zealand, and Australia to assert control over Indigenous lands and people.

Discovering Indigenous Lands is authored by esteemed Indigenous legal academics representing various indigenous communities, including an American Indian, a New Zealand Maori, an Aboriginal Australian, and a Cree from Canada. Drawing from their lived experiences and deep expertise, these authors provide a fresh perspective on the historical and ongoing impact of the doctrine of discovery.

Do not miss the opportunity to gain a unique insight into the insidious application of the doctrine of discovery through the ages. Click here to order your copy now and join the conversation surrounding Indigenous land rights and justice.

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