Time: 6:30 pm til 7:45 pm
Location: Blue Gill Quality Foods, 1310 SW 13th St, Gainesville, FL 32601
Description: Come to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Science Cafés for engaging conversation about a variety of science topics. A comfortable atmosphere provides the setting for lively discussions. rnrnTopic: Dislocations and Migrations of the Yamasee Indians, with Charles Cobb, Ph.D., Lockwood Chair in Historical Archaeology, Florida MuseumrnrnProgram Description: The Yamasee Indians of the southeast United States were buffeted by alternating hostile and friendly relations with the Spanish, English and other Native American groups. Archaeological and historical evidence demonstrates how continuing pressures on the Yamasee fostered a migratory lifestyle that traversed Georgia, South Carolina, Florida and ultimately Cuba.rnrnLocation: Blue Gill Quality Foods, 1310 SW 13th St., with a limited menu offered to participants.rnrnAs space is limited for these FREE programs, please RSVP via Eventbrite (registration opens Feb. 20). The program begins at 6:30 p.m.rnrnFor more information, please see link below or contact Betty Dunckel at bdunckel@flmnh.ufl.edu or 352-273-2088
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