Program 3: Tocobaga Economy

Presented by Hermann Trappman and Elizabeth Neily In the Bays and shallow bayous, Tocobaga clans had designated net fishing, and shellfish gathering grounds and seasons. Mullet and mackerel formed massive rivers during the late autumn, winter, and early spring. They provided a fabulous resource for the people. Just like with fishing, certain clans were assigned specific hunting territories. Hunting provided a more … Continue reading Program 3: Tocobaga Economy