Gullah Heritage Series 2006

Gullah Heritage Series 2006

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Dec. 19, 2005. It is reproduced in full below.

Celebrate Gullah Heritage! The National Park Service, in partnership with the Town of Mount Pleasant, is sponsoring a series of free cultural programs at Charles Pinckney National Historic site every Saturday at 2:00 pm during February and March, 2006.

Charles Pinckney, a principal author and signer of the United States Constitution, owned seven plantations. Enslaved Africans and African-Americans on Lowcountry plantations developed a unique culture known collectively today as “Gullah." Gullah people made significant contributions not only to the Lowcountry plantation system but also to American culture in general. A remnant of his Lowcountry plantation, Snee Farm, is preserved today as Charles Pinckney National Historic Site.

These Gullah programs range from craft demonstrations such as quilting, cast-net making and sweetgrass basket sewing to cooking, African drumming and story-telling, folk-tales, spirituals and other musical performances.

Feb 4 Caroline “Jabulile" White, Sea Island storyteller

Vera Manigault, sweetgrass baskets

Feb 11 Alada “Muima" Shinault-Small, African tales

NIA Productions, African drumming & dance

Feb 18 Ann Caldwell & the Magnolia Singers, spirituals

Jeannette Lee, sweetgrass baskets

Feb 25 Anita Singleton-Prather, “Pearlie Sue" Gullah Tales

Mar 4 Veronica Gerald & Jesse Gant, Gullah cooking

Vera Manigault, sweetgrass baskets

Mar 11 Vermelle & Andrew Rodrigues, quilting

“Sista, Sista" stories & skits

Mar 18 Ann Caldwell & the Magnolia Singers, spirituals

Charles Williams, cast-net making & woodwork

Mar 25 Anita Singleton-Prather, “Pearlie Sue" Gullah Tales

Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, located at 1254 Long Point Road in Mount Pleasant, is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. except for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Days.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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