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X-WR-CALDESC:If you have visited a museum exhibit or read a book about the 
 Indigenous peoples of Florida\, it is certain you have seen Theodore de Br
 y’s iconic 1591 engravings of the Timucua. The images are thought to be ba
 sed on paintings by Jacques le Moyne\, a French colonist in northeast Flor
 ida 1564-1565. But are they? Dr. Milanich hopes to solve the 435-year-old 
 mystery in his illustrated lecture. He will also comment on the historic m
 ound located along the Halifax River in central Ormond Beach. Its history\
 , too\, is not what it seems.\n\n<h5>This FREE lecture is part of OMAM's<a
  href='/calendar-events/america-at-250-lecture-series.html'><u> 'America a
 t 250: Florida’s History Through Power\, People & Place'</u></a> series. R
 egistration is requested as seats are limited.</h5>\n
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DESCRIPTION:If you have visited a museum exhibit or read a book about the I
 ndigenous peoples of Florida\, it is certain you have seen Theodore de Bry
 ’s iconic 1591 engravings of the Timucua. The images are thought to be bas
 ed on paintings by Jacques le Moyne\, a French colonist in northeast Flori
 da 1564-1565. But are they? Dr. Milanich hopes to solve the 435-year-old m
 ystery in his illustrated lecture. He will also comment on the historic mo
 und located along the Halifax River in central Ormond Beach. Its history\,
  too\, is not what it seems.\n\n<h5>This FREE lecture is part of OMAM's<a 
 href='/calendar-events/america-at-250-lecture-series.html'><u> 'America at
  250: Florida’s History Through Power\, People & Place'</u></a> series. Re
 gistration is requested as seats are limited.</h5>\n
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SUMMARY:“Engravings of the Timucua: The Past Is Not Always What It Seems” b
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