ScHOOL OF THE TOcObAGA

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ScHOOL OF THE TOcObAGA
School of the Tocobaga
Facilitated by artists Hermann Trappman and Elizabeth Neily
Sponsored by First Florida Frontiers, in partnership
with Sacred Lands Preservation and Education.
The Tocobaga were the American Indians living along Florida’s Central Gulf Coast when
the first Europeans arrived after 1492. At the time of discovery, they had lived for thousands of years on one of the most productive estuaries on Earth. Today their culture
is extinct. However, evidence seems to indicated, they had developed a sustainable
economy within this environment. Can we do it again?
Second in a Series of Conversations
at an Ancient Tocobaga Indian Mound!
Creative Arts With Primitive Technologist: Bill Hicks
Resourceful Thinking with Musician: Abasi Ote
Ritual and Ceremony with Artist: Hermann Trappman
Native Foods cooking with Artist: Elizabeth Neily
Pre-Register on line: www.floridafrontier.com
April 27,
2013
2:00 PM
Fee: ADULTS $20, CHILDREN
$5 (6-15 years old)
Children 5 and under FREE!
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(Children must be under the supervision of an adult at all times)
Location: Sacred lands, 1620 Park Street N.,
St. Petersburg, FL(with parking at 1700 Park Street N.)
For more Information: Elizabeth’s Cell: 727-744-7051 or Sacred Lands: 727-347-0354