based on information that I've read, it all shows that "chief carlos" is the ruler of calusa. I found it on a variety of sites: http://www.sacredlandspreservationandeducation.org/mp_bizarre_calusa.aspx
http://www.findadvise.com/about.jsp?topic=Calusa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calusa
I hope that this is helpful!
~Catherine
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.
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tocobaga stories
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the tocobaga Indians wore deer skins
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they survived by eating berries, corn and small animals.
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.
they used sticks, and hunting knives