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What is Gullah?
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It is a system of trade by which enslaved African people were brought to the Americas.
It is a system of trade by which enslaved African people were brought to the Americas.

It is a creole language developed by African Americans in South Carolina.
It is a creole language developed by African Americans in South Carolina.

It is a type of colony formed by enslaved people who ran away from the South.
It is a type of colony formed by enslaved people who ran away from the South.

It is the oral tradition of passing down African folktales.
It is the oral tradition of passing down African folktales.

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Gullah is primarily known as a creole language developed by African Americans in South Carolina and Georgia, particularly in the Sea Islands and coastal regions. It incorporates elements from various African languages as well as English, and it reflects the unique cultural heritage of the Gullah people, who are descendants of enslaved Africans.

The term "Gullah" can also refer to the broader culture, including its distinct traditions, crafts, music, and oral storytelling, which have roots in African traditions. However, the most common association with the term is the language itself.