From Sierra Leone
Community Group Tour Guide
In South Carolina, United States
About Fambul Tik
Fambul Tik in Krio, lingua franca of Sierra Leone, means Family Tree, in English.  We develop relationships with descendants of Sierra Leone around the world and engage them in meaningful activities. We lead heritage tours to Sierra Leone, organize workshops and seminars, and present at events topics that relate to the links between Sierra Leone and the Gullah-Geechee people.  We have relationships with others in places, where descendants of Sierra Leoneans may be.  Relying on historical evidence to the extent that we know it, we reconnect and introduce the common history and culture of Sierra Leone they may share.  We take pride in what we do as a heritage experience entity.
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About Fambul Tik
Fambul Tik in Krio, lingua franca of Sierra Leone, means Family Tree, in English.  We develop relationships with descendants of Sierra Leone around the world and engage them in meaningful activities. We lead heritage tours to Sierra Leone, organize workshops and seminars, and present at events topics that relate to the links between Sierra Leone and the Gullah-Geechee people.  We have relationships with others in places, where descendants of Sierra Leoneans may be.  Relying on historical evidence to the extent that we know it, we reconnect and introduce the common history and culture of Sierra Leone they may share.  We take pride in what we do as a heritage experience entity.
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