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Modern Pioneering with Georgia Pellegrini
Heritage of the Lowcountry
Season 1
Episode 101
Georgia heads to South Carolina to meet the many talented artisans that define Lowcountry. From a basket weaver who is keeping the sweetgrass tradition of the Gullah Geechee people alive, to an intercoastal inspired shrimp recipe served in ironware crafted right down the street. Find out why the Lowcountry is defined by its character as much as it is a spot on the map.
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Georgia forages and cooks wild edibles and learns about the art of glass blowing.

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Georgia rolls up her sleeves with women who are impacting their community through food.

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Georgia visits a stunning homestead in New York's Catskills, for a community dinner.

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Georgia visits the Lakota tribe and learns about their food sovereignty initiative.

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Georgia participates in the olive harvest in the South of France.