Gullah Roots: How to go to Africa on a Roots Tour
Sierra Leoneans and Gullahs have known about their family connection for more than 30 years, and people on both sides of the Atlantic are eager to learn more about it. This is what Fambul Tik (“Family Tree”), a Sierra Leonean cultural organization, will address when we lead an historic study tour of Sierra Leone in December, 2019. Our visitors will include Gullah people, Gullah performers, historians, historical preservationists, and cultural activists. We call our tour: “The Sierra Leone-Gullah Connection: The Next Step.” Check https://homecoming.fambultik.com/ to book the next trip

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