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Lowcountry Gullah

Lowcountry Gullah

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Most people don't know about the richly significant contributions from Gullah Geechee culture that's woven into the fabric of the US. Grow in culture and information every week, with cultural influencer and preservationist, Luana M. Graves Sellars on the Lowcountry Gullah Podcast, where Gullah Geechee culture, history, and tradition lives.Copyright 2025 スピリチュアリティ 世界 社会科学
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  • Coming Back Home
    2025/09/14
    Ancestrial roots can be a funny thing. They show up in a variety of ways. That comfy feels like home feeling when visiting a place or the memory of the familiar, when everything around you, you thought was new to you. It's a soft and consistent prodding thought. A desire to go somewhere and the need to stay - just a little longer. And regardless of what we try to do, or how we try to resist, those roots are tethered enough and strong enough to yank us right back to where we belong and exactly when we belong there.
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    1 時間 7 分
  • Religion & The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
    2025/09/08
    Most of the time, when we think about the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, thoughts of stolen ancestors and the exchange of goods comes to mind. And of course, the primary basis of the Slave Trade was for the trafficking of human beings from Africa, which was the major economic driver for slavery and the free labor that came from it. Of course, the commerce connection is the strongest element, but the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade impacted several other facets across the globe, including religion. Listen in on a fascinating conversation on how the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade affected how and when the birth and blending of religious practices came to America.
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    46 分
  • Ancestral Superpowers
    2025/08/31
    For the most part, Black/African Americans who don't know who their people descend from are like orphans. The beautiful thing is, that once people connect to their ancestral roots, not only do they find more about who they really are, they've also stepped into the warm embrace of our ancestors, who've been waiting for the acceptance and recognition.
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    49 分
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