The Colloquium is free and open to the public. However, seating is limited for colloquium events, and preference for seating will be given to those who pre-register.
9 am
Are They Christians? Timucuans, Theology, and the Necessity of the Sacraments
Timothy J. Johnson, Flagler College, Religion
9:45 am
Additions, Corrections, and Deletions: A Comparison of the 1612 and 1627 Spanish-Timucuan Catechisms
Lisa Noetzel, College of Coastal Georgia, Spanish
11 am
Timucua Christian Texts on Idolatry
George Aaron Broadwell, University of Florida, Anthropology
11:45am
Manufacturing Sin: The Inquisition in Cuba and Florida between 1604 and 1614
Leonardo Falcon, Florida International University, History
2 pm
Asymmetries of Power: Timucua-Apalachee Relations in the early 18th Century
Alejandra Dubcovsky, University of California-Riverside, History
2:45 pm
Yamasee Missions in Saint Augustine
Denise Bossy, University of North Florida, History
4 pm
Geronimo de Oré’s Relación de la Florida
Noble David Cook, Florida International University, History
4:45 pm
Florida through European Eyes: Theodor de Bry and the Tradition of Grand Voyages
Helmut Flachenecker,