Daufuskie Island Etching

Daufuskie Island, located off the coast of South Carolina, is steeped in rich heritage, primarily shaped by its Native American roots and the enduring Gullah culture. Originally inhabited by the Cusabo and later the Yemassee tribes, the island's name derives from the Muscogee language, meaning "sharp feather," reflecting its unique shape. After the Civil War, freed slaves known as the Gullah returned to the island, preserving their distinct language and traditions, which continue to influence the community today.

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