This is a bright, colorful and informative children\'s book about the Gullah culture derived from West African slave descendants.
Other numerous aspects of the Gullah culture are introduced including sweetgrass basketmaking, a.
The author acquaints the reader with heirs\' property, the parcels of land many of the Gullah live on in the Lowcountry and surrounding Sea Islands acquired by freedmen after the Civil War.
It is a book that may be used to explain differing cultures and black history.
This is a bright, colorful and informative children\'s book about the Gullah culture derived from West African slave descendants