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Colloquium on Culture and Religion in La Florida

October 27, 2018 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT

Gamache-Koger Theater, Ringhaver Student Center, Flagler College
50 Sevilla Street
St Augustine, FL 32084 United States


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,

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Details

Date:
October 27, 2018
Time:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT
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Contact

Florida Public Archaeology Network
Phone
(813)396-2325
Email
westcentral@fpan.us

Venue

Gamache-Koger Theater, Ringhaver Student Center, Flagler College
50 Sevilla Street
St Augustine, FL 32084 United States
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