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Episode 127: Thanksgiving, Florida Ledger Art, and Comic Books
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Send us your Florida questions!
This week, Cathy calls BS on Turkey Day and scholar Jeremy Carnes helps us understand the connection between art created by American Indians imprisoned at Fort Marion and the art produced by contemporary indigenous people. The trio also offers their perspective on how they attempt to respectfully observe the fourth Thursday in November.
Ever heard of Ledger art?
Links We Mentioned
Ledger Art and Comics: The Talk
Away from Home exhibit about Indian boarding schools
Betty Mae Tiger Jumper (a legendary storyteller)
Highwater Press (comics)
Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki (Seminole Tribe of Florida museum)
nativelands.ca (Who lived where you lived before colonization?)
Catalog of Plains Ledger Art
Red Planet (Now ATCG) books and Comics
The origin story for America's Indian Boarding Schools begins in St. Augustine
Ledger drawings produced by American Indians who were
Support the podcast! For $5/month, you get premium Florida Keys history and travel tips with Brad Bertelli and Cathy Salustri.
Subscribe to The Florida Spectacular newsletter, and keep up with Cathy's travels at greatfloridaroadtrip.com.
Find her on social media: Facebook.com/SalustriCathy; Twitter/IG: @CathySalustri
Question or comment? Email: cathy@floridaspectacular.com.
Free, weekly episodes of "The Florida Spectacular" are co-hosted by Rick Kilby.
Get Rick's books at rickkilby.com/ and http://studiohourglass.blogspot.com/. Connect: Facebook.com/floridasfountainofyouth, Twitter (@oldfla), and IG (@ricklebee).
Premium, biweekly episodes of "The Florida Keys" Spectacular are co-hosted by Brad Bertelli. Find Brad's column in The Keys Weekly newspaper, ch...
Chapters
1. Episode 127: Thanksgiving, Florida Ledger Art, and Comic Books (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Ambivalent Offenders: Re-Examining History’s Most Questionable Figures (00:25:05)
3. (Cont.) Episode 127: Thanksgiving, Florida Ledger Art, and Comic Books (00:25:53)
184 episodes
Manage episode 384145728 series 2833559
Send us your Florida questions!
This week, Cathy calls BS on Turkey Day and scholar Jeremy Carnes helps us understand the connection between art created by American Indians imprisoned at Fort Marion and the art produced by contemporary indigenous people. The trio also offers their perspective on how they attempt to respectfully observe the fourth Thursday in November.
Ever heard of Ledger art?
Links We Mentioned
Ledger Art and Comics: The Talk
Away from Home exhibit about Indian boarding schools
Betty Mae Tiger Jumper (a legendary storyteller)
Highwater Press (comics)
Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki (Seminole Tribe of Florida museum)
nativelands.ca (Who lived where you lived before colonization?)
Catalog of Plains Ledger Art
Red Planet (Now ATCG) books and Comics
The origin story for America's Indian Boarding Schools begins in St. Augustine
Ledger drawings produced by American Indians who were
Support the podcast! For $5/month, you get premium Florida Keys history and travel tips with Brad Bertelli and Cathy Salustri.
Subscribe to The Florida Spectacular newsletter, and keep up with Cathy's travels at greatfloridaroadtrip.com.
Find her on social media: Facebook.com/SalustriCathy; Twitter/IG: @CathySalustri
Question or comment? Email: cathy@floridaspectacular.com.
Free, weekly episodes of "The Florida Spectacular" are co-hosted by Rick Kilby.
Get Rick's books at rickkilby.com/ and http://studiohourglass.blogspot.com/. Connect: Facebook.com/floridasfountainofyouth, Twitter (@oldfla), and IG (@ricklebee).
Premium, biweekly episodes of "The Florida Keys" Spectacular are co-hosted by Brad Bertelli. Find Brad's column in The Keys Weekly newspaper, ch...
Chapters
1. Episode 127: Thanksgiving, Florida Ledger Art, and Comic Books (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Ambivalent Offenders: Re-Examining History’s Most Questionable Figures (00:25:05)
3. (Cont.) Episode 127: Thanksgiving, Florida Ledger Art, and Comic Books (00:25:53)
184 episodes
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