The Tocobaga people, a Native American tribe from the Tampa Bay area of Florida, practiced tattooing among both men and women. Tattoos were often used for decorative purposes, as well as for cultural and spiritual significance. The specific gender associated with tattooing could vary, but both genders participated in the practice.
tocobaga stories
tocobaga ceremonies
The Tocobaga were a Native American tribe, who lived in Tampa Bay, Florida.
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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.
tocobaga stories
tocobaga ceremonies
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The tattoo on her arm says 'The Female Boss' and then the female gender symbol is next to it.
The Tocobaga were a Native American tribe, who lived in Tampa Bay, Florida.
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It doesn't matter your gender. It only depends on your pain tolerance
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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