Sunn m’Cheaux is on a mission to save his native Gullah

‘Gullah, also called Sea Island Creole English and Geechee, is a creole language spoken by the Gullah people, an African-American population living in coastal regions of South Carolina and Georgia, as well as northeasternmost Florida. Closely related varieties are spoken in the Bahamas, namely Bahamian Creole.’

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