
Gullah Geechee Lesson
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Social Studies
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1st - 5th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
Michael Griffin
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6 Slides • 6 Questions
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The Gullah
Geechee
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Who are the Gullah
Geechee?
Gullah Geechee culture comes from a
mixing of different African cultures and
groups from West and Central Africa who
were brought to the Americas during
the 1600's and 1700's.
These groups spoke several languages,
holding different religious beliefs that over
time evolved into a unique creole culture.
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Multiple Choice
Gullah Geechee culture is a mix of WHICH 2 areas of Africa?
North and Central
Western and Central
Central and Southern
Eastern and Western
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What is Gullah Geechee?
Both "Gullah" and "Geechee" were once
used to describe Africa's Angolan tribes,
many of whom were taken and sold as
forced workers.
Today, they are used in a wide variety of
identities,with people considering
themselves one or the other.
Ex. Someone in Georgia might think
of themselves "Geechee" while someone in
South Carolina might think of themselves
"Gullah."
The term "Gullah Geechee" is an
attempt to create a large term for
everyone from this culture.
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Multiple Choice
The term "Gullah Geechee" is an attempt to create a large term for everyone from this culture.
True
False
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The Gullah Geechee
Cultural Heritage Corridor
These are the areas that the Gullah
Geechee were taken to, and live to this
day.
The Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage
Corridor runs from Wilmington, North
Carolina to Jacksonville, Florida.
The Gullah Geechee were taken and
sold as forced workers on many plantations
throughout the coastal region.
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Multiple Choice
The Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor runs between which 2 states?
South Carolina to Georgia
North Carolina to Florida
Georgia to Florida
Maryland to South Carolina
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Forming the Gullah Geechee
The farms that the Gullah Geechee were taken
to were far away from towns and cities.
This helped to preserve many of the new traditions
that were formed, such as religious, artistic, and
cultural practices.
However, isolation from the mainland led to land
developers and the tourism industry to take
advantage of them.
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Multiple Choice
Gullah Geechee culture stayed together because it was close to towns and cities.
True
Flase
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Gullah Geechee Today
The United States government created the Gullah
Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor to preserve the
traditional practices and history of the culture.
Gullah Geechee communities are facing effects of
tourism, both good and bad.
Some large companies are trying
to buy homeowner's land in places like
Plantersville.
In places like John's Island, community
members sell sweetgrass baskets on road side
stands during tourist season.
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Multiple Choice
Gullah Geechee communities are facing effects from which of the following?
Tourism
Grocery Stores
Restaurants
12
Multiple Choice
The United States government created the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor to preserve the traditional practices and history of the culture.
True
Flase
The Gullah
Geechee
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