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| Title: | The relationship of the Gullah-speaking people of coastal South Carolina and Georgia to their... |
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| Authors: | Pollitzer, William S. |
| Source: | Historical Methods. Spring93, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p53. 15p. 2 Diagrams, 9 Charts, 1 Graph. |
| Subject Terms: | Gullahs, African diaspora, Manners & customs |
| Abstract: | Attempts to relate the Gullah-speaking black population of coastal South Carolina and Georgia to their African ancestors. Linguistic, cultural and biological factors; Sources of slaves imported into South Carolina in 1716-1807; Significant culture areas and people of Africa; Comparison of morphology in four populations; Sources of Gullah sounds and grammar. |
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