A People Dispersed. A Culture Reassembled. A Story Returned.

The Gullah Geechee Saga: Through African Eyes

A People Dispersed. A Culture Reassembled. A Story Returned.

This is not just a history book. It is a reawakening. The Gullah Geechee Saga: Through African Eyes traces the extraordinary journey of a people taken from the shores of West Africa, scattered by the transatlantic slave trade, and re-rooted through resistance, resilience, and remembrance.

The Map of Our Scattering

Coming in December 2025

Diaspora Scavenger becomes your compass through the fragmented journeys of the African diaspora. More than a history book, it's a revelatory mosaic - piecing together scattered identities across oceans and centuries into a portrait of enduring connection. For those who seek to understand the roots beneath their restless feet.

About the Author

Amadu Massally

Founder & Lead Cultural Strategist


Amadu Massally is a Sierra Leonean-born heritage activist, griot, and cultural bridge-builder. For more than two decades, he has led efforts to reconnect Gullah Geechee communities with their West African roots. His work weaves together ancestral storytelling, historical truth, and cross-continental reconnections—from Bunce Island to St. Helena Island, from Nova Scotia to Carriacou. This book is the fruit of that journey.

Who Is This Book For?

For the passionate teacher who dares to widen the lens of history.

For the student who senses that the past is not a stranger

For the descendant tracing memory through blood, soil, and syllable

For the elder who knows that stories live in more than books

For the reader who understands that this is not just history—it is return

This is not just a book. It is a return.

The Gullah Geechee Saga: Through African Eyes is available now in print and digital formats. More than a historical account, it is a bridge — reconnecting descendants, reshaping education, and restoring memory.
Order your copy today and begin the journey that traces the unbroken thread from the rice fields of Sierra Leone to the praise houses of the Sea Islands, and back again.

Praise for the Saga

Charleston, SC

This book doesn’t just speak — it listens.

St. Helena Island

As a Gullah descendant, I didn’t just read this book. I walked inside it.