Stay in de boat.

Stay in de boat. [print] - [Charleston, South Carolina] : [College of Charleston], (c)2010. - 1 videodisc (approximately 25 min.) : sound, color with some black and white ; 4 3/4 in.

"This project was funded by a grant from the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor, with matching funds from the College of Charleston, South Carolina"--Back container cover. This film is an outgrowth of a College of Charleston undergraduate Anthropology course entitled "Anth 490: Research methods in expressive culture" taught Spring 2010 -- Film premier was at the College of Charleston, South Carolina, on October 27, 2011 and it was featured in the 2012 Gullah-Geechee Film series at the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site --

Director and editor, Michael Broderick ; associate directors, Morgan Furr, Zane Kevin Tharp, Jack Neligan ; producer and faculty advisor, E. Moore Quinn. Director and editor, Michael Broderick ; associate directors, Morgan Furr, Zane Kevin Tharp, Jack Neligan ; producer and faculty advisor, E. Moore Quinn.

This is a student-made film that features interviews with members of the Gullah/Geechee community. It features Elder Carlie Towne, Ron Daise, Carolyn "Jabulile" White, and "Queen Quet" and others, talking about their experiences, dreams and hopes for the future of the Gullah/Geechee people, their language and their culture.



Nominated for the South Carolina Heritage Award 2012--information from E. Moore Quinn, producer.


Gullahs--Social life and customs.
Gullahs--History.
African Americans--Sea Islands.

E185 E185.C697.S739 2010