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Gullah - Wikipedia The Gullah ( ˈɡʌlə ) are a subgroup of the African American ethnic group, who predominantly live in the Lowcountry region of the U S states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida within the coastal plain and the Sea Islands
Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor - U. S. National . . . The Gullah Geechee people are the descendants of West and Central Africans who were enslaved and bought to the lower Atlantic states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia to work on the coastal rice, Sea Island cotton and indigo plantations
Gullah | Culture, Language, Food | Britannica Gullah, Black American ethnic group that chiefly inhabits a region stretching along the southeastern coast of the United States, from Pender county in southern North Carolina to St Johns county in northern Florida
GULLAH PEOPLE - Home Gullah Online is a comprehensive view of Gullah culture, history, language, and art from its roots in slavery to present day Information found here will be a source of pride for the Gullah people, the Gullah diaspora and all African Americans
Gullah Tradition and Heritage - South Carolina Tourism Discover the enduring story of the Gullah, a civilization living on the Sea Islands of South Carolina that has upheld its West African legacy for more than 100 years through cherished traditions in spirituality, music, food and language Gullah culture and history comes to life when you tour South Carolina's Lowcountry and Sea Islands
Gullah Geechee Nation | WEBE Gullah Geechee Anointed Peepol! It encompasses all of the Sea Islands and thirty to thirty-five miles inland to the St John’s River On these islands, people from numerous African ethnic groups linked with indigenous Americans and created the unique Gullah language and traditions from which later came “Geechee ”
What Is Gullah Culture? Discover Its Rich Traditions Gullah culture is a distinctive cultural heritage that developed among the Gullah people, descendants of enslaved Africans brought to the coastal regions of South Carolina and Georgia
Who Are The Gullah Geechee? - Telfair Museums The Gullah Geechee culture is marked by its unique language and living styles Recent studies show linguistic origins linked to the Krio language used among the people of Sierra Leone in West Africa
Who are the Gullah People? - WorldAtlas They are descendants of Africans brought to the US to work as slaves The Gullah people developed the Gullah language Their culture is heavily influenced by African culture unlike other African Americans living in the US
Gullah language - Wikipedia Gullah (also called Gullah-English, [2] Sea Island Creole English, [3] and Geechee[4]) is a creole language spoken by the Gullah people (also called "Geechees" within the community), an African American population living in coastal regions of South Carolina and Georgia (including urban Charleston and Savannah) as well as extreme northeastern Flo