Carolina Snaps
Basketweaving in Gullah
Season 4 Episode 5 | 49sVideo has Closed Captions
One of the strongest traditions in Gullah or Geechee, is basket weaving.
One of the strongest traditions in Gullah, also sometimes referred to as Geechee, is basket weaving. Many enslaved West Africans carried over the tradition to the Americas.
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Carolina Snaps is a local public television program presented by SCETV
Support for this program is provided by The ETV Endowment of South Carolina.
Carolina Snaps
Basketweaving in Gullah
Season 4 Episode 5 | 49sVideo has Closed Captions
One of the strongest traditions in Gullah, also sometimes referred to as Geechee, is basket weaving. Many enslaved West Africans carried over the tradition to the Americas.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGullah, also sometimes referred to as Geechee, is a culture that is deeply embedded in the history of South Carolina and is well known for their traditional basket weaving practices.
Basket weaving can commonly be seen on the coastal areas of South Carolina and Georgia.
The baskets are traditionally made with Bulrush, a marsh grass that thrives in sandy soil, often found in southeastern coastal regions like the Lowcountry.
Most baskets start from the bottom, where a knot is formed in the center.
From there, the grass is repeatedly knotted, coiled and wrapped to create the finished product.
Additionally, baskets were used as rice fanners to carry and produce rice on plantations and farms.
Many enslaved Africans carried over the tradition to the Americas, but then adapted it to aid in their labor work.
Today, there are still many individuals who carry on the tradition of basket weaving to connect with their heritage.
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