The Many Journeys of Father Kino: From History to Memory in the Making of Modern Southwestern Culture

Visiting scholar Alessandra Lorini, emeritus professor of history, who taught at the Universities of Florence and Pisa, will share her current research to give you a better understanding of the Jesuit missionary Father Eusebio Francisco Kino's enduring and complicated legacy in Arizona and Sonora. Space is limited. Refreshments will be served. This talk is free with museum admission.

This program is presented by Arizona State Museum's Office of Ethnohistorical Research; refreshments underwritten by the Southwestern Mission Research Center.


Audience:All

Where
Campus:Main Campus
Location: Arizona State Museum, Room 309 Tucson , AZ United States

contact info & links
Department/Unit:Arizona State Museum
Contact Person:Darlene Lizarraga
Contact's Phone:520-626-8381
Contact's Email:dfl@email.arizona.edu

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