The Tocobaga Native Americans inhabited the western part of Florida, primarily in the area around Tampa Bay, including parts of Pinellas County and the surrounding regions. They are known to have lived in estuarine environments and were skilled in fishing, hunting, and gathering, with their culture thriving in this coastal area during the pre-Columbian era. The Tocobaga established shell middens and engaged in trade with other Native American groups. Their presence was recorded by Spanish explorers in the 16th century.
Where did the Tocobaga Native Americans live in Florida?
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