
Gullah - Wikipedia
Gullah is a term that was originally used to designate the creole dialect of English spoken by Gullah and Geechee people. Over time, its speakers have used this term to formally refer to …
Gullah | Culture, Language, & Food | Britannica
The Gullah language, sometimes called Geechee or Sea Island Creole, is an English-based vernacular that is still spoken today. It is thought to have emerged from the mixing of the Krio …
What Is Gullah Geechee Culture? A Journey Through History and ...
Gullah generally describes African American communities in the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia. Geechee is more commonly used in coastal Georgia and northern Florida, but …
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 …
Introduction - Gullah/Geechee History and Culture - Research ...
The Gullah/Geechee people of today are descendants of enslaved Africans from several tribal groups of west and central Africa forced to work on the plantations of coastal North Carolina, …
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, …
GULLAH PEOPLE - Home
Descendants of former slaves, the Gullah people have lived on the sea islands of Georgia and South Carolina for hundreds of years. In isolation, they retained many African customs and …