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I’ve explored many places around Georgia, and a lot of them were once Indigenous land. When I visited Fort King George, I learned about the Guale people, a Muskogean-speaking group who lived along the Georgia coast and Sea Islands for over 12,000 years. They inhabited the area long before Spanish missions and later British settlements forced them out.
By Tyrone EllingtonI’ve explored many places around Georgia, and a lot of them were once Indigenous land. When I visited Fort King George, I learned about the Guale people, a Muskogean-speaking group who lived along the Georgia coast and Sea Islands for over 12,000 years. They inhabited the area long before Spanish missions and later British settlements forced them out.