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Charmaine Seabrook and Angel Flewelling investigate traditional Gullah cuisine at the Gullah Grub Restaurant on St. Helena Island.
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Patricia Jarrett was a tremendous asset in the field. "Everyone loves Pat. She's always willing to lend a helping hand or provide encouragement during the tiring process of field research."
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Nellie Holmes with Patricia Jarrett. Nellie and Pat share a natural ability to provide care for others. |
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L to R: Lindsey Easterling, Katie Ernst, and Leiah Castillo |
USCB-HH Students leaving the Coastal Discovery Museum June 18, 2002.
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Vera Manigault lectures on the craft of making sweetgrass baskets to Dr. Jarrett's students June 18, 2002. |
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Queen Quet shares a moment with Stephanie Denny after a lecture on Gullah culture.
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Gullah sweetgrass baskets are internationally known for their quality and unique artistry. |
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Dr. Jarrett's students visit the "Chapel of Ease" on St. Helena Island on June 19, 2002.
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In the background, The "Chapel of Ease" on St. Helena Island. |
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Queen Quet and Dr. Jarrett's students enjoy traditional Gullah cuisine at the Gullah Grub located on St. Helena Island.
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Patricia Jarrett with Hagan and Amanda. In the background is the "Chapel of Ease." |
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The Chapel of Ease
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Queen Quet visits with the oldest living resident of St. Helena Island, Mr. Samuel R. Brown, Sr. |
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