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FREQUENTLY ASKED Qs

  • What is the mission of Gullah Roots
    Gullah Roots is dedicated to preserving, promoting, and celebrating Gullah Geechee culture and history. We aim to educate others about this unique African-American culture, support Gullah Geechee artisans, and contribute to the sustainable development of Gullah Geechee communities. Through our programs and initiatives, we seek to honor the legacy of Gullah Geechee ancestors and ensure that their traditions continue to thrive for future generations.
  • What is Gullah or Geechee?
    Gullah is a term used to describe enslaved people that were taken from West Africa who share a lineage with the Gola or Angola tribes. Over time, the word became Gullah and Geechee is a word used for the same descendants who settled along the Ogeechee River in Savannah, GA. They are also thought to be descendants of the Igechi or Kissi tribes. The federally recognized Gullah Geechee Corridor spans from Jacksonville, FL to Jackson, NC, but many more beyond the Corridor have Gullah Roots.
  • When is the Annual Black History Ball?
    The Annual Black History Ball will be held each February to celebrate scholastic excellence as we recognize our scholars and hear from Living History.
  • Can I attend the GullahFEST without taking the ferry?
    Yes, only those VIP ticketholders will ride the ferry over to the island.
  • Is this the same as Daufuskie Day?
    Daufuskie Day is for the return of island descendants to recognize their homes. This festival includes everyone who shares Gullah/Geechee heritage as Daufuskie sits at the center of the Corridor.
  • Are there stores on Daufuskie?
    Yes, there are two general stores. One at the public dock landing and the one at Freeport landing.
  • Will Health on the Homefront be annual?
    We hope to have the healthcare panel be an annual event that is free to the public.
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