ScHOOL OF THE TOcObAGA

Transcription

ScHOOL OF THE TOcObAGA
School of the Tocobaga
Near Lakeland, FL
Facilitated by artists Hermann Trappman and Elizabeth Neily
and primitive technologist Bill Hicks
Sponsored by First Florida Frontiers
Hosted by Patty Morris in Kathleen, FL
The Tocobaga were the American Indians living along Florida’s Central Gulf Coast
when the first Europeans began to arrive in 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?
Ritual and Ceremony with Hermann
Milpa agriculture with Hermann and Elizabeth
Cooking Native Foods with Elizabeth & Bill
Creative Arts and Tools With Bill
DO BRING
a folding chair, as seating will be limited,
hat, sun screen, bug spray, notebook, pen,
and a sense of adventure!
Sunday
June 9, 2013
2:00 PM
Join our
Email List
Pre-register at
office@floridafrontier.com
Donations Suggested
For more information: Elizabeth at 727-744-7051 or Patty Morris at 863-815-9657