A History of Central Florida, Episode 5: Hontoon Owl Totem
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Title
A History of Central Florida, Episode 5: Hontoon Owl Totem
Alternative Title
Hontoon Owl Totem Podcast
Subject
Hontoon Island (Fla.)
DeLand (Fla.)
St. Johns River (Fla.)
Archaeology--Florida
Native Americans--Florida
Timucua Indians--Florida
Totems
Description
Episode 5 of the second season of A Hisory of Central Florida: Hontoon Owl Totem. RICHES Podcast Documentaries are short form narrative documentaries that explore Central Florida history and are locally produced. These podcasts can involve the participation or cooperation of local area partners.
Episode 5 features the Hontoon Owl Totem at Hontoon Island State Park, located between the St. Johns River and the Hontoon Dead River in Volusia County, Florida. This podcast also includes interviews with Craig Morris of the Fort Caroline and the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, Dr. Neill J. Wallis of the University of Florida and the Florida Museum of Natural History, Dr. Jerald T. Milanich of the University of Florida, and Donna Ruhl of the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Episode 5 features the Hontoon Owl Totem at Hontoon Island State Park, located between the St. Johns River and the Hontoon Dead River in Volusia County, Florida. This podcast also includes interviews with Craig Morris of the Fort Caroline and the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, Dr. Neill J. Wallis of the University of Florida and the Florida Museum of Natural History, Dr. Jerald T. Milanich of the University of Florida, and Donna Ruhl of the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Creator
Ford, Chip
Source
Original 12-minute and 16-second podcast by Chip Ford, November 19, 2013: "A History of Central Florida, Episode 5: Hontoon Owl Totem." RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Orlando, Florida.
Publisher
Date Created
ca. 2013-11-19
Date Copyrighted
2013-11-19
Date Issued
2013-11-19
Contributor
Cassanello, Robert
Milanich, Jerald T.
Clarke, Bob
Gibson, Ella
Kelley, Katie
Morris, Craig
Wallis, Neill J.
Milanich, Jerald T.
Ruhl, Donna
Is Part Of
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Orlando, Florida.
A History of Central Florida Collection, RICHES Podcast Documentaries Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Format
video/mp4
Extent
33.3 MB
Medium
12-minute and 16-second podcast
Language
eng
Type
Moving Image
Coverage
Hontoon Island State Park, DeLand, Florida
Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida
Accrual Method
Item Creation
Mediator
History Teacher
Geography Teacher
Provenance
Originally created by Chip Ford and published by RICHES.
Rights Holder
Contributing Project
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
Source Repository
External Reference
"RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 23: Hontoon Island State Park." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/2475.
"RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 42: The Hontoon Island Totems." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/2495.
Milanich, Jerald T. Florida's Indians from Ancient Times to the Present. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998.
Milanich, Jerald T. Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1994.
Dreggors, William J., and Rosa Meddaugh. Hontoon Island. DeLand, Fla: West Volusia Historical Society, 2006.
"Hontoon Island State Park." America's Parks. http://www.stateparks.com/hontoon_island.html.
Milanich, Jerald T., and Charles H. Fairbanks. Florida Archaeology. New York: Academic Press, 1980.
"Welcome to Hontoon Island State Park." Florida State Parks. https://www.floridastateparks.org/park-history/Hontoon-Island.
Worth, John E. The Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998.
Moving Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
1 video podcast
Duration
12 minutes and 16 seconds
Producer
Cassanello, Robert
Director
Ford, Chip
Collection
Citation
Ford, Chip, “A History of Central Florida, Episode 5: Hontoon Owl Totem,” RICHES, accessed November 21, 2024, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/3439.