Sláinte! Celebrating Irish Diaspora in Florida
Sarah on the Bray Head Cliff Walk. |
Tonight I am giving one of my favorite talks, Irish Diaspora in Florida, and there can be no more perfect a day than St. Patricks Day to give this talk. I truly enjoyed my time traveling in Ireland, and my favorite experience isn't even in the presentation, it was doing the Bray Head Cliff Walk forwards and backwards after talks were done each day for the Irish Diaspora Conference.
True story- this was the last talk I gave in person before the pandemic- at Wop Hops in Sanford for a Florida Tales Through Ales event during Florida Archaeology Month. This year Florida Archaeology Month will be conducted almost entirely on line, hence the talk moved to zoom and a cyber format. One of the benefits of doing the talk on line is I can share more sources and recommendations for further reading. I started a list to put into the chat- and it grew so large I think it's better placed here.
So for those who made the talk- here's your homework! If you enjoyed the talk, contribute to the tip jar- which for us is a comment in on the blog or initial FB post:) If you didn't enjoy the talk- sorry! Let me know where you'll be giving the improved talk next year and I'll be happy to send people your way.
If you missed the talk altogether, no worries- it will be posted on our YouTube channel later this month (March 2021). If I remember to put the link in, it will be here [FUTURE SARAH -PASTE IN LINK HERE]. But if I forget, here is the channel and bet you can find it easily from there.
TO THE LINKS!
La Florida: The Interactive Digital Archive of
the Americas
St.
Patrick’s Day excerpt from La Florida
https://www.facebook.com/lafloridadigital/photos/a.2369470909944684/3461601114064986
City Archaeologist Carl Halbirt at Grand Marshal of St. Patrick’s Day Parade
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgJbfl_FF2K/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Irish
Central article on Where is the oldest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the
World
New
Grange page by World Heritage Ireland
https://www.worldheritageireland.ie/bru-na-boinne/built-heritage/newgrange/
Hill
of Tara: Experience the legacy of the high kings – Heritage Ireland
https://heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/hill-of-tara/
Bog
Bodies: Kingship and Sacrifice permanent exhibit
https://www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Archaeology/Exhibitions/Kingship-and-Sacrifice
Bog
Bodies Research Project
Glasnevin
Cemetery
https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/most-famous-people-glasnevin-cemetery
Official
links are not working at present, possibly due to the pandemic https://www.glasnevinmuseum.ie/
50
Irish Graves to Visit before you Die
https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/heritage/50-irish-graves-to-visit-before-you-die-1.2759364
Guinness
Storehouse
https://www.guinness-storehouse.com/en
U2
Slane Castle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OIkyJ0bMIY
Video:
Windover’s Ancient “Bog People”
https://spacecoastdaily.com/2020/03/windovers-ancient-bog-people-made-history/
Windover
archaeological site collection – FSU digital repository
https://fsu.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fsu:windover
Windover
page by The Archaeological Conservancy
https://www.archaeologicalconservancy.org/windover/
Manasota
Key – 7,000 year old burial site found
https://seminoletribune.org/7000-year-old-burial-site-found-in-manasota-key/
Epic:
The Irish Emigration Museum
Cherish
Project: Climate Change and Coastal Heritage
http://www.cherishproject.eu/en/
HMS
Florida
https://flpublicarchaeology.org/projects/HMSflorida.php
Storm
Wreck – LAMP at St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum
https://www.staugustinelighthouse.org/tag/storm-wreck/
Wild
Geese
https://thewildgeese.irish/page/the-wild-geese-history
https://m.facebook.com/IrishHistory/
https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/who-were-the-irish-wild-geese
https://militaryhistorynow.com/2014/03/14/the-wild-geese-a-brief-history-irelands-foreign-armies/
St.
Augustine – Off the Beaten Path Map
https://www.flpublicarchaeology.org/nerc/documents/NE_ArchMap_2016.pdf