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Sea Islanders

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Autor/Mitarbeiter: Moran, Mary H.   , Jones-Jackson, Patricia   , Creel, Margaret Washington   , Carawan, Guy   , Nichols, Patricia Causey   , Smith, Franklin Orion   , Smith, Reed   , Parrish, Lydia   , Johnson, Guy Benton   , Johnson, Guion Griffis   , Guthrie, Patricia   , Trott, Wendy Carmen  
Verlagsort, Verlag, Jahr: New Haven, Conn, Human Relations Area Files, Inc, 2006
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
Schlagwörter: Sea Islands , Bevölkerung
 
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Autor/Mitarbeiter: Moran, Mary H.
Autor/Mitarbeiter: Jones-Jackson, Patricia
Autor/Mitarbeiter: Creel, Margaret Washington
Autor/Mitarbeiter: Carawan, Guy
Autor/Mitarbeiter: Nichols, Patricia Causey
Autor/Mitarbeiter: Smith, Franklin Orion
Autor/Mitarbeiter: Smith, Reed
Autor/Mitarbeiter: Parrish, Lydia
Autor/Mitarbeiter: Johnson, Guy Benton
Autor/Mitarbeiter: Johnson, Guion Griffis
Autor/Mitarbeiter: Guthrie, Patricia
Autor/Mitarbeiter: Trott, Wendy Carmen
Titel: Sea Islanders
Titelzusatz: NN23
Erläuterung: Verlag
Verlagsort: New Haven, Conn
Verlag: Human Relations Area Files, Inc
Jahr: 2006
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
Reihe: eHRAF World Cultures
Information: Culture summary: Sea Islanders - Mary H. Moran, Robert Van Kemper, and John Beierle - 2005 -- - Drums and shadows: survival studies among the Georgia coastal Negroes - [by] the Savannah Unit, Georgia Writer's Project, Work Projects Administration, introduction by Charles Joyner, photographs by Muriel and Malcolm Bell, Jr. - 1986 -- - When roots die: endangered traditions on the Sea Islands - [by] Patricia Jones-Jackson - 1987 -- - 'A peculiar people': slave religion and community-culture among the Gullahs - [by] Margaret Washington Creel - 1988 --^
Information: ^^ - Ain't you got a right to the tree of life?: The people of Johns Island, South Carolina -- their faces, their words, and their songs - [by] Guy Carawan, recorded and edited by Guy and Candie Carawan ; photographs by Robert Yellin, et al. ; music transcribed by Ethel Raim ; preface by Charles Joyner ; afterword by Bernice Johnson Reagon - 1989 -- - Linguistic change in Gullah: sex, age, and mobility - [by] Patricia Causey Nichols - 1976 [1989 copy] -- - A cross generational study of the parental discipline practices and beliefs of Gullah blacks of the Carolina Sea Islands - [by] Franklin O. Smith - 1973 [1989 copy] -- - The status of Gullah: an investigation of convergent processes - [by] Patricia Ann Jones Jackson - 1978 [1989 copy] -- - Gullah: dedicated to the memory of Ambrose E. Gonzales - [by] Reed Smith - 1926 -- - Slave songs of the Georgia Sea Islands - [compiled by] Lydia Parrish ; foreword by Art Rosenbaum ; introduction by Olin Downes ; music transcribed by Creighton Churchill and Robert MacGimsey - 1942 -- - Folk culture on St. Helena Island, South Carolina - by Guy B. Johnson - 1930 -- - A social history of the Sea Islands, with special reference to St. Helena Island, South Carolina - by Guion Griffis Johnson - 1930 -- - Gullah attitudes toward life and death - Margaret W. Creel - 1990 --^
Information: ^^ - Catching sense: African American communities on a South Carolina sea island - Patricia Guthrie - 1996 -- - An Afrocentric analysis of the transition and transformation of African Medicine (Root Medicine) as spiritual practice among Gullah people of Lowcountry South Carolina - by Wendy Carmen Trott - 2003 [2005 copy]
Abstract: This collection about the Sea Islanders, a Gullah-speaking people who live on the coast and sea islands of Georgia and South Carolina, consists of 14 documents. Four were published between 1926 and 1942, and the rest between 1973 and 2003. The studies focus on folklore and folksongs, oral histories, and language; and the main locations studied are Johns, Wadmalaw, and St. Helena's Islands, South Carolina and St. Simon's Island, Georgia. The Sea Islanders are descendents of slaves first brought to the islands in the seventeenth century. Isolated from the mainland, the Sea Islanders developed a distinct culture, which remained largely intact until the first bridges were built in the 1920s
Schlagwörter Sea Islands   Fragezeichen ; Bevölkerung   Fragezeichen
Subject: Sea Islanders African Americans--South Carolina--Saint Helena Island--Social life and customs Saint Helena Island (S.C.)--Social life and customs Gullahs Sea Islands
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Hauptsprache: Englisch
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Volltext : http://ehrafWorldCultures.yale.edu/collection?owc=NN23
B3Kat-ID: BV039982933