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Holding on to Gullah Culture
A Smithsonian curator visits a Georgia island to find stories of a shrinking community that has clung to its African traditions
March 2011 |
By Erica R. Hendry
Canoeing in Okefenokee Swamp
A trip through the wildlife refuge’s waterways reveals more than just gators and grasses
April 21, 2010 |
By Kenneth Fletcher
Some Don't Like It Hot
Atlantans regard summer—and the overheated tourists it spawns—woefully
August 2007 |
By Melissa Fay Greene
Sea Island Strata
At a former Georgia plantation, archaeologists delve into both the workaday and spiritual lives of slaves.
February 2007 |
By Eric Wills
The Bone Collectors
A pair of biologists on Cumberland Island save the remains of dead sea critters for others to study
February 2001 |
By T. Edward Nickens

