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- The Gullah descended from the slaves who inhabited the sea islands.
- The story was based in Charleston and featured the Gullah community.
- Several hundred thousand Gullah people live on the Sea Islands today.
- Some of the more enduring forms survive in the Gullah Islands.
- As a language, Gullah holds a distinctive place in American history.
- Introducing the Gullah dialect is another added touch from Clarke.
- "It's difficult to sing in a Gullah accent.
- Some people call it Gullah now, and people praise it now.
- The following information also can assist an exploration of the Gullah culture:
- Gullah-N-Geechee Mahn Tours _ 843-838-7516
- Gullah / Geechee Sea Island Coalition _ 843-838-1171.
- But Gullah culture is also being celebrated elsewhere in the United States.
- Goodwine is the founder of the Gullah / Geechee Sea Island Coalition.
- The Coalition also conducts tours of Gullah Geechee sites on the island.
- African slaves and free blacks created the Gullah culture of the Lowcountry.
- Julia Peterkin used Gullah dialect in many of her novels and stories.
- In some Gullah-Geechee communities, Christianity blended well with Muslim beliefs.
- Request a free Gullah Heritage Guide; it's a valuable resource.
- Some passages in the novel have the characters speaking in the Gullah language.
- They were part of the Gullah-Gee Chee culture of the Lowcountry.
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