Born in Kekaha in 1862, Koolau (or Kaluaikoolau) became a cowboy, a famous hunter, and an expert shot with his rifle.
During the pre- and colonial era, the Sea People were not passive victims but active naval forces – strengthening and defending local monarchies (sultanates and kingdoms) in the Sulu Archipelago, ...
Researchers have uncovered the origins and genetic diversity of the Fulani, one of Africa's largest pastoral populations. The study reveals a complex genetic ancestry with influences from both North ...
In honor of Black History Month, Atlanta News First is highlighting local Black-owned businesses — like Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen!
SEWE kicks off again this weekend in Charleston with jumping dogs, flying raptors and countless folks stomping about in every ...
The Kiawah Conservancy partnered with members of the Gullah Geechee community in the Charleston SC area to plant sweetgrass ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) –The South Carolina Department of Transporation is working to make a six-mile stretch of Highway 17 ...
Local advocates are expected to host a community meeting concerning Gullah Geechie burial sites this weekend. Organizers will ...
The referendum vote for the Educational Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (ESPLOT) will be held on Mar. 18. With the ...
I remembered this experience vividly as I read Imani Perry’s new book, Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My ...
Everett pulls off a masterly linguistic confection, in which enslaved people use Black English only as a wary affectation.