Book

When roots die: endangered traditions on the Sea Islands

University of Georgia PressAthens • Published In 1987 • Pages:

By: Jones-Jackson, Patricia.

Abstract
This work is an important contribution to linguistics and folklore, and is one of the first book length treatments of the Sea Islanders language and culture. Its sound scholarship and clear and engaging style provide a wealth of information for both professional interest and lay readers. The work is divided into four major chapters. Chapter 1 provides a survey of the area and its people, with data on geography, demography, and economic and social history. Chapters 2 and 3 make up the largest portion of this book. Chapter 2 provides information on the settings in which folktales are told, the techniques employed in story-telling, and biographical sketches on some of the prominent storytellers. Chapter 3 consists of Sea Islanders prayers and tales, with comparisons made to some of their African counterparts. The final chapter, Chapter 4, is strongly oriented to the linguistic features of the Sea Islanders speech, again with comparative data provided on African parallels. Four appendices conclude this work providing information on fishing, a text of a Brer (Buh) Rabbit tale, a phonetic text concerning the soul and spirit, and the land question in contemporary society.
Subjects
Literature
Literary texts
Location
Topography and geology
Climate
Acculturation and culture contact
Life history materials
Linguistic identification
Family relationships
Extended families
Organized ceremonial
Household
Hunting and trapping
Fishing
Diet
Tillage
Cereal agriculture
culture
Sea Islanders
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
North America
Sub Region
Regional, Ethnic and Diaspora Cultures
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Linguist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1990-1991
Field Date
1973-1986
Coverage Date
1973-1986
Coverage Place
Sea Islands, South Carolina, United States
Notes
[by] Patricia Jones-Jackson
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-193) and index
LCCN
85020912
LCSH
Sea Islands/Gullahs