The Tocobaga Indians built mounds within their villages. A mound is a large pile of earth, shells, or stones. Their world was surrounded by long shell middens made from years of discarded shells. From the thick shells they made hammers, dugout chopping tools, net weights, gorgets, plummets, and beads.
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Types of weapons the Tocobaga Tribe would trade and who would they trade with?
Oh, dude, the Tocobaga tribe, like, they were all about that festival life! They had these rad gatherings like the Green Corn Festival to celebrate their harvest and, like, give thanks to the corn gods. They also threw down at the Calusa Ball Game Festival, where they'd, like, play this intense ball game and probably snack on some popcorn or something. So yeah, the Tocobaga tribe knew how to party, for sure.
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They are a very productive tribe. They killed the animal companion that belonged to people who brought outsiders into their camp signed Joshua payne,cracker trail 4th grade student in Mr. Lethbridge's class
they had shell pickers