Tocobaga housing typically refers to the structures built by the Tocobaga people, a Native American tribe that inhabited the Tampa Bay area of Florida. They constructed their homes, known as "hutches," using palmetto thatch and wooden frames, often situated near waterways for easy access to resources. These dwellings were adapted to the region's climate, promoting ventilation and protection from the elements. The Tocobaga also built larger communal structures for gatherings and ceremonies.
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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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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.
Types of weapons the Tocobaga Tribe would trade and who would they trade with?
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