Appalachian culture
Appalachian culture is a rich tapestry of traditions, music, and crafts that originated in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States. It is influenced by the early settlers, including Scots-Irish and German immigrants, who brought their customs and skills. This culture is known for its unique folk music, particularly bluegrass and old-time, which often features instruments like the banjo and fiddle.
The region is also recognized for its storytelling, traditional crafts such as quilting and basket weaving, and a strong sense of community. Festivals celebrating local heritage, food, and music are common, showcasing the vibrant spirit of the Appalachian people.