they did things
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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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
they did things
The Tocobaga were a Native American tribe, who lived in Tampa Bay, Florida.
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The Tocobaga people did not have a flag as they were a Native American tribe that lived in Florida before European contact and colonization.
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Yes it was the first tribe ever alive
The Tocobaga tribe wore animal skins. Deer skin was the most common item used for clothing. They would use the skin to fashion items that they could wear.
The Tocobaga were a Native American tribe that lived in the Tampa Bay area of Florida, specifically in present-day Pinellas County. They inhabited the region from approximately the 14th century until the early 18th century when they were decimated by disease and warfare with other tribes.
There is no information about languages that were spoken by Tocobaga people.
tocobaga stories
tocobaga ceremonies
Well we all know they lived in Florida but they specifically lived in the northern end of Tampa Bay or near the swamps. nice tribe them.