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The Alachua culture is defined as a Late Woodland Southeast period archaeological culture in north-central Florida, dating from around 600 to 1700. It is found in an area roughly corresponding to present-day Alachua County, the northern half of Marion County and the western part of Putnam County. It was preceded by the Cades Pond culture, which inhabited approximately the same area.
The archeologist Jerald Milanich suggests that the people of the Alachua culture were immigrants from what is now Georgia. Early Alachua culture pottery resembled that of the Ocmulgee culture found along the Ocmulgee River. In this scenario, the Ocmulgee immigrants were either already practicing agriculture or adopted it shortly after arriving, and settled in upland areas suitable for agriculture. These areas had been little used by the Cades Pond people, who had occupied areas in wetlands. The Cades Pond culture disappeared soon after the appearance of the Alachua culture. Other archaeologists have suggested that the distinctive Alachua pottery types developed in situ, and even that the resemblance between Ocmulgee and Alachua pottery resulted from a migration from the Alachua area to the Ocmulgee area. Archaeologists also note the close resemblance between Alachua culture and neighboring Suwannee Valley culture pottery, which appears to have developed in situ out of the McKeithen Weeden Island culture.
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Gainesville - Alachua County, Florida. Where Nature and Culture Meet.
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This edition of Alachua County Talks features an interview with North Central Florida Blues Society Vice President Mark Armbrecht. Armbrecht discusses the blues society and its mission to preserve, cultivate, nurture, and promote the indigenous American musical form and culture of the blues. In speaking of the program Alachua County Talks host Mark Sexton said, “Through the local bed tax the Alachua County Visitors and Convention Bureau supports numerous arts and cultural organizations which encourage commerce and tourism. The North Central Florida Blues Society is a great example of how the local arts community enriches Alachua County both culturally and commercially." For more information, visit www.ncfblues.org or email rob@ncfblues.org.
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Gaura Purnima Festival performed by Bhaktivedanta Academy Students.
After relating several ancient accounts of the “Lady of the Lake”, where underwater denizens have the power to disappear in one place and reappear in another without passing through the intervening space, Sadaputa Dasa (Dr. Richard L. Thompson) queries, “Can science break out of the rather narrow framework in which it has imprisoned itself and consider the larger class of natural phenomena that have been reported throughout the ages?” He cites as an example the paranormal evidence documented by the well-known psychiatrist and researcher Ian Stevenson.
Vipralambha Bhava, a drama performed on Sri Krishna Janmastami 2015 in New Raman Reti Dham ISKCON Alachua. Please watch in HD.
Video taken during our online classes 2015 trip to Gainesville. We explored the Sweetwater Branch watershed from the top to its drop into the Florida Aquifer at the Alachua sink.
Jagai and Madhai Alachua, 2008
This edition of Alachua County Talks features an interview with Pegeen Hanrahan, the Deputy Campaign Manager for Amendment One, Florida’s Water and Land Conservation Amendment. Amendment One was approved by Floridians in November with 75% of voters supporting the initiative. The measure dedicates state funds to acquire and restore Florida conservation and recreation lands. In speaking of the program Alachua County Talks host Mark Sexton said, “Pegeen Hanrahan was invaluable in helping to secure passage of this important initiative. This interview is timely because the Board of Alachua County Commissioners has made Amendment One its number one priority in the next legislative session.” For more information on Amendment One visit www.floridawaterlandlegacy.org or call (850) 629-4546. Vie...
This edition of Alachua County Talks features an interview with Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. President and CEO Maggie Labarta. In it Labarta discusses mental healthcare services and mental health issues to be addressed in the upcoming Florida legislative session. In speaking of the program Alachua County Talks host Mark Sexton said, “The Alachua County Commission has made mental healthcare funding one of its top legislative priorities in this year’s legislative session. Maggie Labarta provides a wealth of insight into the challenges currently facing both patients and healthcare providers.”
Sadaputa Dasa (Dr. Richard L. Thompson) shares his plans for the Prabhupada Avenue Project, which is meant to be an immediate prototype exhibit based on the design for the massive Temple of the Vedic Planetarium (which was at that time in the early planning stage). The Project’s purpose is to demonstrate the reality of ancient Vedic civilization. He finds remarkable parallels between the accounts of yuga cycles found in the Markandaya and Vayu Puranas, and the western account of the ascent of man from the Stone Age through our current advanced civilization. Please visit the following locations for information about The Temple of the Vedic Planetarium (TOVP), the largest Vedic Temple in modern history being built in West Bengal in Sridhama Mayapur, the birthplace of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabh...
Sadaputa Dasa (Dr. Richard L. Thompson) uses the Polestar, called Dhruva-loka in this Bhagavatam verse, to contrast the similarities and differences between ancient eastern and modern western cosmology. Perhaps certain paranormal experiences which blur the distinction between past, present and future can help amalgamate these two ostensibly divergent world views.