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Images of Indians from Spanish Florida in the XVI century: truth and lies, speculation and facts

Authors: Ashrafyan, Konstantin;

Images of Indians from Spanish Florida in the XVI century: truth and lies, speculation and facts

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Abstract. This article examines the history of the origin of images of Florida aborigines in works of European printing of the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The biographies of the Protestant emigrant and book publisher - Theodore de Bry (other Dietrich de Bry, Johann Theodor de Bry, Theodoor de Bry и Dirk de Bry) and the French Huguenot emigrant Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues are explored. The external conditions, political background and internal personal reasons for the creation of images of Florida Indians, as well as the circumstances of their spread in Europe in the 16th century, are carefully studied. The reasons for the deep doubts about the authenticity of the images of the Florida aborigines presented to the world back in the 16th century are clearly demonstrated. and are still in use today. The article presents comparisons of images from 16th century engravings. and scientifically based images of Florida Indians created by artists in collaboration with scientists based on archaeological excavations of the 20th and 21st centuries. and is housed in various Florida museums. The reasons for the deep doubts about the authenticity of the images of the Florida aborigines presented to the world back in the 16th century are clearly demonstrated. and are still in use today. The article presents comparisons of images from 16th century engravings. and scientifically based images of Florida Indians created by artists in collaboration with scientists based on archaeological excavations of the 20th and 21st centuries. and is housed in various Florida museums.

The full text of presentation «IMAGES OF INDIANS FROM SPANISH FLORIDA IN THE XVI CENTURY. TRUTH AND LIES, SPECULATION AND FACTS» for the «THE RUSSIAN-AMERICAN RESEARCH NEXUS 2ND FORUM (RARN II Forum)»

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De Bry, Moyne, Calusa, Timucua, Tomas Morris, images of aborigines, Florida Indians, lost tribes, Théodore de Bry, Dietrich de Bry, Johann Theodor de Bry, Theodoor de Bry и Dirk de Bry, Teodor Morris, Merald Clark, W. Marquardt, J. Worth, black legend, Indian images, images of aborigines, image of local residents, New World, Florida, Spanish Florida, French Florida, disappeared Indian tribes, disappeared peoples, New World, Black Legend, incorrect images of aborigenes, deception in the depiction of New World aborigines, real images of aborigines, real images of natives

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