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  2. Gullah - Wikipedia

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    Gullah Gullah Island is an American musical children's television series that was produced by and aired on the Nick Jr. programming block on the Nickelodeon network from October 24, 1994, to April 7, 1998. The show was hosted by Ron Daise—now the former vice president for Creative Education at Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, South ...

  3. Hilton Head mourns loss of Gullah matriarch, believed to be ...

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    The church, founded by freed Gullah Geechee in the 1880s, is one of the few institutions on Hilton Head that predated Rivers’ birth. Clarence Rivers said she even had a favored spot in the ...

  4. Ring shout - Wikipedia

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    The ring shout has been practiced in some Black churches into the 20th century, and it continues to the present among the Gullah people of the Sea Islands and in "singing and praying bands" associated with many Methodist congregations in Tidewater Maryland and Delaware, which have a large African American membership.

  5. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    In a process known as "seeking", a hoodoo practitioner will ask for the salvation of a person's soul for a Gullah church to accept them. A spiritual leader will assist in the process, and after believing the follower is ready, they will announce it to the church.

  6. Gullah people yearned to ‘catch the learning.’ Then this St ...

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    Now 160 years old, Penn Center is sharing its important history with the help of noted authors and historians and even a TV star

  7. You don’t want to miss Original Gullah Festival in Beaufort ...

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  8. Boo hag - Wikipedia

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    In Gullah folklore, boo hags are similar to vampires. Unlike vampires, they gain sustenance from a person's breath, as opposed to their blood, by riding their victims. [4] [5] [6] An expression sometimes used in South Carolina is "don't let the hag ride ya." This expression may come from the boo hag legend. [7]

  9. The 29th Annual Hilton Head Island Gullah Celebration - AOL

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    The Gullah Celebration is back. Now in its 29th year, the Gullah celebration is a long-standing event that draws natives and people from around the country. Lalisa Campbell, with […]