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The African Tribe in the US who Preserve Customs with Animal Tales and Basket Weaving

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Gullah/Geechee community of South Carolina are one indigenous Africa Americans who are noted to have preserved their cultural heritage more than any black American groupings. In the coastal parts of the South Carolina, they are set apart by their collective ties and authentic cultural identity. After slavery was abolished, the migrated to their present settlement...

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