I recently had a conversation with a friend who's new to the Carolina Low Country and realized there's a lot of confusion around the term 'Gullah.' It's pronounced like 'seagull,' not 'Goolah.' This made me think about how much there is to learn about the Gullah culture, which is such a significant part of the Low Country's heritage. Does anyone have recommendations for the best ways to experience and understand Gullah culture? Are there specific places, events, or resources that you found particularly enlightening?