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Short title: Low Country Gullah Culture Special Resource Study; Author: National Park Service: Date and time of digitizing: 10:19, 25 July 2005: Software used
The Gullah-Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor is a federal National Heritage Area in the United States along its southeastern coast, stretching from North Carolina to Florida. The intent of the designation is to help preserve and interpret the traditional cultural practices, sites, and resources associated with Gullah-Geechee people. Gullah ...
The Gullah have also become a symbol of cultural pride for blacks throughout the United States and a subject of general interest in the media. [52] Numerous newspaper and magazine articles, documentary films, and children's books on Gullah culture, have been produced, in addition to popular novels set in the Gullah region.
It was determined through a market study that the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor has the potential to bring in $34 billion in tourism for the four states that make up the corridor ...
The industry tends to emphasize the Gullah Geechee cultural tradition as part of the Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor. [13] Important to this cultural tradition are traditional sweetgrass baskets. [20] But, harvesting natural sweetgrass is under pressure from both development and overharvesting. [13]
This inaugural four-culture workshop will take place 4 to 8 p.m., June 14 at the Georgia Southern Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Center, located on Georgia Southern’s Savannah campus ...
Henry Driessen Jr.’s life reflects all the pillars of the Gullah culture: Land ownership, church, education and family.
The island is renowned for its rural Lowcountry character and being a major center of African-American Gullah culture and language. It is considered to be the geographic influence behind the children's television program Gullah Gullah Island.