Gullah people
The Gullah people are an African American ethnic group primarily found in the coastal regions of the southeastern United States, particularly in South Carolina and Georgia. They are descendants of enslaved Africans who were brought to work on rice, indigo, and cotton plantations. The Gullah community has preserved many aspects of their African heritage, including language, traditions, and crafts.
Gullah culture is characterized by its unique Gullah language, which blends English with African linguistic elements. The Gullah people are also known for their vibrant storytelling, music, and art, which reflect their rich history and cultural identity. Their contributions have significantly influenced the broader American culture.