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  1. 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.

  2. Feb 22, 2022 · • February 22, 2022. The South Carolina Sea Islands Preserve Gullah Geechee Ingenuity. In South Carolina, stunning sea islands tell a unique story about southern culture. A canopy of live oaks lines a path at McLeod Plantation Historic Site, which examines the difficult history of sea island cotton. Photo by Prentiss Findlay/Shutterstock.

  3. Gullah/Geechee tours, museums, galleries and restaurants preserve the heritage and history of West African slaves brought to the Lowcountry in the 18th century.

  4. The Gullah are African Americans who live in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina and Georgia, which includes both the coastal plain and the Beaufort Sea Islands. The Gullah are known for preserving more of their African linguistic and cultural heritage than any other African-American community in the United States.

  5. The Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor, a 12,000-square-mile, federal National Heritage Area, honors the remarkable story of the Gullah people, including those who lived in the Lowcountry and Sea Islands of South Carolina.

  6. Plan your dream Hilton Head vacation with guided Hilton Head tours. Discover the beauty of this island paradise through exciting and enriching experiences.

  7. Sep 7, 2023 · The Gullah Geechee, Americans descended from enslaved Africans and their communities, span the 400-mile southeastern coast of the United States, from Florida all the way to North Carolina. This stretch is known as the Gullah Geechee Corridor.

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