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42 Idaho L. Rev. 1 (2005-2006)
The Doctrine of Discovery in American Indian Law

handle is hein.journals/idlr42 and id is 11 raw text is: THE DOCTRINE OF DISCOVERY IN
AMERICAN INDIAN LAW
ROBERT J. MILLER*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 2
II. THE DOCTRINE OF DISCOVERY ...........................................             4
A. The European Formulation of the Doctrine ........................ 8
1. Spain and Portugal ......................................................... 10
2. England and France ....................................................... 15
3. Holland and Sweden ....................................................... 19
B. The American Colonial and State Law of Discovery ...... 21
1. Colonial Laws of Discovery ............................................ 22
a.  L aw s  ...........................................................................  23
b.  Court   Cases   ................................................................ 27
c. Royal Attempts to Enforce Discovery ...................... 30
2. State Laws of Discovery ................................................ 33
a.  L aw s  ...........................................................................  33
b. Court Cases ............................................................... 37
C. The Doctrine of Discovery in Federal Law ....................... 40
1. Articles of Confederation Congress 1781-
1789   .................................................................................  41
2. U.S. Constitutional Era .................................................  49
a. Constitution .............................................................. 49
b. Legislative Branch ..................................................... 50
c. Executive Branch ...................................................... 53
3. The United States Supreme Court ................................ 59
a. Pre-1823 Cases ......................................................... 60
b. Johnson v. M'Intosh (1823) ...................................... 62
c. Cases Subsequent to Johnson ................................... 69
III. THOMAS JEFFERSON, LEWIS AND CLARK, AND
DISCOVERY ............................................................................. 76
A. Thomas Jefferson ................................................................ 77
B. The Lewis and Clark Expedition ........................................ 86
1. Pre-Louisiana Purchase Objectives .............................. 88
2. Post-Louisiana Purchase Discovery
*   Associate Professor, Lewis & Clark Law School; Chief Justice, Court of Appeals, Con-
federated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon; Member, Circle of Tribal Advisors to the
National Council of the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial; Citizen, Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma I
thank Professors Ed Brunet and Mike Blumm for their comments on earlier drafts of this article, and
John Ptacin, Mike Lopez, and Megan Bredeweg for their research assistance. I also received very help-
ful comments from the participants in faculty presentations at Lewis & Clark Law School and North-
western University School of Law.

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