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<blockquote data-quote="Randy J Mull" data-source="post: 9090530" data-attributes="member: 6788438"><p>Please tell me how the people who live in these mountains for generations are not culturally Appalachian or how that is collating culture with geography? How are they not culturally mountain folk?</p><p></p><p>Are you from these regions or understand the migration patterns that the people who inhabited them followed?</p><p></p><p>Different branches of my family started in the Appalachian mountains of Pennsylvania and traved south to the mountains of Ga, other came north from South Carolina, others west from the coast of North Carolina. But they were all Scott/Irish, German, and English who fled to the mountains and settled there.</p><p></p><p>My cousins and friends didn't considered me culturally different because I lived 20 miles south of them over a state line nor did any of us consider our family who lived in the northern Appalachia less kin or less mountain folk because of some state line.</p><p></p><p>Being Appalachian is being mountain folk and there are variations on that cultural by region and state but many of the old families who have been here in these mountains before this was a country have kin from the northern states all the way to the southern ends of Appalachia and we don't view each other as any lesser culturally because of what sate or region we live in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy J Mull, post: 9090530, member: 6788438"] Please tell me how the people who live in these mountains for generations are not culturally Appalachian or how that is collating culture with geography? How are they not culturally mountain folk? Are you from these regions or understand the migration patterns that the people who inhabited them followed? Different branches of my family started in the Appalachian mountains of Pennsylvania and traved south to the mountains of Ga, other came north from South Carolina, others west from the coast of North Carolina. But they were all Scott/Irish, German, and English who fled to the mountains and settled there. My cousins and friends didn't considered me culturally different because I lived 20 miles south of them over a state line nor did any of us consider our family who lived in the northern Appalachia less kin or less mountain folk because of some state line. Being Appalachian is being mountain folk and there are variations on that cultural by region and state but many of the old families who have been here in these mountains before this was a country have kin from the northern states all the way to the southern ends of Appalachia and we don't view each other as any lesser culturally because of what sate or region we live in. [/QUOTE]
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