It is said that a gala is a dying culture. This culture brought lives to many other cultures, but it is prospering in today's land, its dying culture. Culture may exist in the land from which it comes, but it will prosper through that connection. It is influenced by other parts of the world and may not be the most prominent culture, but it never dies. Gullah was created by a mixture of cultures brought about by African slave trade. Between 1650 and 1860, 15 million to 15 million enslaved people were brought from Africa to the Americas (Murphy).
Gullah is a community living in coastal areas of South Carolina, Georgia and Virginia. Gullah's ancestor dates back to Charleston, South Carolina. There is a port of Atlantic slave trade which is most commonly used in North America. Gullah is "not just a person's word and name, it includes struggle, spirituality, perseverance, the essence of tradition" (South Carolina Business and Industry). Their relatives are West Africans who are suffering many difficulties and are respected and remembered for the rare African cultural protection that the Qur'an survives.
The Gala are unknown all over the world. Originally brought to America as a slave, they enjoyed a free and independent life more than a century. Gullah refers not only to culture, but also to languages and vibrant communities. They have built a rich culture of authentic West Africa, not limited to unique words, history, architecture, paintings, faith, values and artistic. Not only does Gullah live not only in Hilton Head Island but also in various coastal settlements on the southeast islands of the United States as well as the culture of Hilton Head Island is a very important element and can connect with the island I will. We strongly recommend visiting the Hilton Head Tour as the Gullah group shows different parts of your history, shows their culture and adds perfect experience to your perfect experience.
Hilton Head has a rich cultural history of Gullah Geechee. Since their ancestors were enslaved in West Africa, the people of Gullah have been living on the islands for centuries. Gullah culture is intact and attractive only in this part of the United States. This culture survives on the island and provides insight into the past that can not be found anywhere else. This exciting and attractive cultural tour attracts many tourists. This cultural lifestyle, tradition, customs, and insights are unique. On Hilton Head Tour you can enjoy not only learning about the history and culture of Gullah Geechee but also breathtaking views. The expert guide has a wealth of knowledge about this field and can answer any questions. This is a required item of Hilton's head activity list.