“ ‘If he is converted’ “: A New Spanish Feather Work Ecce Homo in Southeastern Africa
Maxwell Hall, 204
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The Anthropology Department presents:
“ ‘If he is converted’ “: A New Spanish Feather Work Ecce Homo in Southeastern Africa
This talk will discuss Both pre-invasion and viceregal New Spanish (Mexican) feather works were rapidly and globally disseminated through religious and family networks, in the early modern period.
About the speaker:
Kate E. Holohan, Curator, Syracuse University Art Museum
Kate E. Holohan is the Curator of Education and Academic Outreach at the Syracuse University Art Museum, where she develops academic and public programs.
Type
Lectures and Seminars
Region
Open to
Alumni
Organizer
Anthropology Department
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