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1. Scotland: Gaelic Language
- www.geo.ed.ac.uk
- The Gaelic Language.
- The Gaelic Language is spoken by around 86,000 individuals primarily in the North of Scotland and in the Western Isles (eg. ... The vast majority of gaelic speakers are bilingual Gaelic / English. ...
- Gaelic (or Scottish Gaelic as it is sometimes known outside Scotland) has similarities to the other Celtic languages, and is particulary close to Irish (or Irish Gaelic) to the extent that a mutual understanding is possible. Another variant of Gaelic is spoken in the Isle of Man (a small tax haven between England and Ireland) called Manx Gaelic. ...
- Sabhal Mór Ostaig is a college on the Island of Skye which is the centre for teaching in the medium of Scottish Gaelic. ...
- A list of Gaelic Courses (local and worldwide) CLI - Gaelic Learner's Association Gaelic Lessons Online A Gaelic Resource List (in the Gaelic language) .
- Further information on the Scottish Gaelic language is available here: .
- Gaelic & Gaelic Culture Home Page Gaelic Dictionary Online The local date and time in Gaelic If you want a Gaelic Penpal, try here .
- There is an email discussion group for learners of Scottish Gaelic, called GAIDHLIG-B. ...
2. Gaelic Football & Hurling Association of Australasia
- www.gaelicfootball.com.au
- Gaelic Football & Hurling Association of Australasia.
- FAILTE - "Welcome" to the Gaelic Football & Hurling Association of Australasia website.
- Gaelic Football - "the all-round game" of hand, foot and round ball skills - has been played across Australia and NZ for several decades by Irish immigrants, visa workers and backpackers keen to play the national sport of their youth. ... These days Gaelic football is played by women, men, boys and girls of all backgrounds across all states of Australia (Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane) and in Auckland and Wellington in New Zealand. ...
- Gaelic football is the most popular sport of Ireland in both participation and spectator numbers. ... Even better than International Rules, Gaelic football is a fast free flowing open field game. ...
- In Australasia and indeed wherever Gaelic football is played Ireland, Nth America, UK, Europe, east Asia Women's football is experiencing particularly strong growth. The Australasian Women's team have won the past two Gaelic Football World Cups in Dublin in 2000 and 2002. Women's Gaelic footy allows women and girls to "bend it like Beckham" but retain much of their netball and basketball skills in the one relatively non-contact game.
- In 2001 Gaelic football met the stringent criteria of the Australian Sports Commission to become an officially accredited sport in this country. ... In a way Gaelic football combines the skills of the two big world games of soccer and basketball.
- Sunday is the traditional day for Gaelic games in Ireland and in winter seasons in most states in Australia this has encouraged some keen players of Saturday Soccer, Aussie Rules, Rugby, Netball etc to have a second sport on the Sunday. In South Australia and Auckland a switch to summer night seasons has seen players of traditional Australian and NZ winter codes take to Gaelic as a way to keep match fit over the off-season. ...
- It is similar to the Scottish Gaelic game of Shinty, and a hybrid Shinty-Hurling game between Ireland and Scotland has been played as curtain raiser to International Rules Tests at Dublin's Croke Pk. ...
- Whether you're out from Ireland for a year or two, come to stay or whatever your ethnic background -Aboriginal, Maori, Papuan, Anglo, European, Asian, Afro, Nth or South American, Aussie or Kiwi you are welcome to come and play the all-round game of Gaelic football or even try your hand at the ancient art of Hurling. ...
- As they say in Gaeilge (Gaelic in Gaeilge!) - CEAD MILE FAILTE - "A hundred thousand welcomes".
3. Gaelic-English Dictionary
- www.clanmacrae.org
- Gaelic - English Dictionary.
- The School Gaelic Dictionary.
- Prepared for the use of learners of the Gaelic language by Malcolm MacFarlane Eneas MacKay, Bookseller 43 Murray Place, Stirling. ...
- Keyed in and verified at Sabhal Mór Ostaig, the Gaelic college on the Island of Skye, by Caoimhín P. ...
4. Ireland Jersies
- www.irelandjersies.com
- We will deliver Gaelic Football Jersies, Hurling Jersies, Irish Rugby Jersies, Irish Soccer Jersies, Gaelic Footballs and Sliotars as well as other sporting equipment to anywhere in the world. ...
- All our Gaelic jersies are 100% guaranteed Irish made and are genuine official apparel. ...
5. The Gaelic Language in North America ACGA
- www.acgamerica.org
- Learn Gaelic.
- The Gaelic Society of America .
- Gaelic and ACGA .
- Scottish Gaelic is the language of the Scottish highlands and islands and is one of the few surviving Celtic languages. ... Quite different from the Germanic and Romance languages, Gaelic is at the core of the culture and history of Scotland. ...
- Gaelic has existed in the British Isles far longer than English, and is the source of numerous English words. ... Its use has declined seriously over the past two centuries as severe economic and political dislocations in Scotland have dispersed Gaelic speakers throughout the world. Gaelic-speaking communities are now found in the Highlands, the Hebrides, cities such as Glasgow and Edinburgh, and in scattered emigrant communities in Canada, especially Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. ...
- But interest in Gaelic and the culture it helps define are growing, both in Scotland and abroad. An Comunn Gàidhealach America (The Gaelic Society of America) strives to promote and preserve the Gaelic language and culture by supporting Gaelic language study and interest in Gaelic literature, song, music, art and history in North America and the world. ...
- A' cumail na Ghàidhlig Beò Keeping Gaelic Alive! .
- An Comunn Gaidhealach - America (ACGA) presents the 9th Annual Scottish Gaelic Immersion Weekend. ...
- Details for the Scottish Gaelic Enthusiasts In Richmond group's Spring Retreat, March 4 - 6, 2005, are now available! Click HERE! .
- 2005 Grandfather Mountain Gaelic Song and Language Week is held at Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, North Carolina in what is known as the “high country. ” It is just minutes from Grandfather Mountain where the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games are held every year the second weekend in July (immediately after the Gaelic Song and Language Week). ...
- Micheal Newton has written an article about the history embedded in Gaelic poetry relating to wars in America, from the French and Indian War (aka the Seven Years War) through the end of the American Revolution, which has just been published in eKeltoi, the on-line journal of Celtic Studies.
6. Càit a bheil mi agus cò sgrìobh seo?
- sunsite.unc.edu
- Gaelic and Gaelic Culture.
- Fàilte Romhaibh! You are now at the Gaelic Homepage, a web site devoted to the language and culture of the Gaels, those people that speak or did speak any of the three Gaelic languages. ...
- There is also an ftp site associated with the Gaelic web site, namely .
- /pub/academic/languages/gaelic .
- Gaelic Languages The Celts and the Six Celtic Languages Gaelic-L: The gaelic language list and the Gaelic-L Electronic Library. ... Celtic FAQ Gaelic Language Books and Tapes RTé Radio (Internet) News The Irish Times Ceòl Gàidhlig - Gaelic Music General Celtic Information .
7. GSI Online | www.gsi.org.uk
- www.gsi.org.uk
- Comunn Gaidhlig Inbhir Nis The Gaelic Society of Inverness Steidhichte 1871 / Established 1871 About the Society .
- The Gaelic Society of Inverness was established in 1871 for the specific purpose of “cultivating the language, poetry and music of the Scottish Highlands and generally furthering the interests of the Gaelic-speaking people”. ...
- Since it began the Society has been active in supporting Gaelic in many ways, including: .
- Close involvement in the first Gaelic Census question in 1881 and the Education Act of 1918, the first time provision was made for the teaching of Gaelic. ...
- More recently, supporting the establishment of a Gaelic Language Board and providing financial assistance for ‘Faclair na Pàrlamaid’ (‘Parliamentary Dictionary of Terms’) published in May 2001. ...
- Every two years or so a selection of these papers is published in book form in the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness. ...
- So far 61 Volumes have been published and the Transactions now form a valuable source of information regarding Gaelic and related subjects. ...
- Much detail of the Society’s activities is contained in the centenary History of the Gaelic Society of Inverness from 1871 - 1971 written by Mairi A Macdonald and included in full on the History section of this site. ...
- This is held at the Cairn and all those those who wish to remember the fallen at Culloden are welcome to attend the Service, which is conducted in Gaelic. ...
- Friday, March 4, 2005 “The Gaelic of Niall MacMhuirich” Professor William Gillies University of Edinburgh Chief of the Society 2003 .
- > News Page > Constitution > History > Syllabus > Joining > Office Bearers > Transactions > Links > Local contacts TEXT SIZE © Gaelic Society of Inverness, ; designer: Michael. ...
8. Gaelic Scotland - Official Tourism Portal
- www.gaelic-scotland.co.uk
- You are in Home >Gaelic Scotland - Official Tourism Portal.
- Gaelic Tourism - Official Directory.
- Gaelic Organisations.
- Gaelic on the Web.
- Gaelic & Celtic Music .
- Gaelic is Spoken Here.
- Fàilte chridheil oirbh uile - a warm Gaelic welcome to you. Gaelic and its related culture are among Scotland's greatest treasures and both have had a profound influence on the nation's social history.
- Gaelic is one of the family of Celtic languages and is spoken in communities in the north-west of the country. ... Though the number of native speakers has fallen gradually over the past couple of centuries, Gaelic and its culture have never attracted quite the amount of interest as they do today. Gaelic truly is a great asset and one which we should like to share with you all.
- Gaelic Scotland offers some background on the language but focuses mainly on providing you with the means to source required information for yourself. Use this site to show you the road through Gaelic Scotland.
- Tha Gaelic Scotland a' tabhann fiosrachaidh air a' chanan ach se a tha fainear dha, ach a bhi na mheadhain a bheir dhuibh-se an cothrom na tha a dhìth oirbh fhaighinn a-mach dhuibh fhèin. ...
- Cleachdabh an làrach seo airson bhur slighe a dhèanamh troimh Gaelic Scotland. ...
- | About Gaelic | Background | History | Current status | Language | Trivia | Sound files | Maps | Add your link |.
9. Irish and Scottish Gaelic Lessons
- www.contemporarypoetry.com
- Gaelic Lessons On-Line .
- -- (Better broken Gaelic than polished English).
- This page contains the free on-line lessons, both Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic) and Gàidhlig (Scots Gaelic). ...
- Page 2 has an Essay on the history and status of various Gaelic Languages by Stiofan MacAmhalghaidh.
- Page 3 contains Links to on line resources (including dictionaries, other lessons and Gaelic language sites with sound -so you can hear the language). ...
- Irish Gaelic.
- Readings in Irish Gaelic to acompany the Lessons).
- Scots Gaelic.
- Readings in Scots Gaelic (to accompany the Lessons).
10. Ceolas Gaelic Music Summer School in the Western Isles of Scotland
- www.ceolas.co.uk
- in English * in Gaelic.
- Share in the Gaelic language, the music, the dance and the place - Ceòlas, the unique summer school set in the Isle of South Uist, Outer Hebrides.
- Ceòlas is a music and dance summer school featuring expert tuition in piping, fiddling, singing, Scotch reels and Quadrilles, step dancing and the Gaelic language. It is set within the Gaelic speaking community of South Uist. Ceòlas explores the vital connections between Scottish traditional music, Gaelic song and dance while allowing ample opportunity for participants to enjoy all these art forms in cèilidhs and in homes, the places which fostered them.
- Gaelic culture taken to Cape Breton by emigrants from the Gaidhealtachd nearly 200 years ago survived there in relative isolation. ...
11. Gaelic Home Page
- www.highland.gov.uk
- Gaelic.
- Welcome to The Highland Councils Gaelic Web page!.
- This page is also available in Gaelic, here.
- Gaelic Online Discussion.
- Draft Gaelic L:anguage Scheme.
- Gaelic in the Highlands.
- Gaelic development.
- Gaelic Select Committee .
- Gaelic Language (Scotland) Bill .
- Council response to Draft Gaelic Language Bill.
- The Gaelic Language Agency.
- Highland Council welcomes extension of Gaelic trunk road signage.
- Draft Gaelic Language Scheme.
- Draft Gaelic Language and Culture Scheme Dreachd Prìomh Amasan Sgeama Gàidhlig Is Cultair .
- The draft Gaelic Language and Culture Scheme has been prepared in accordance with the draft Gaelic Language (Scotland) Bill. ...
- Gaelic in the Highlands.
12. CNSA - Gaelic Living Language, Thriving Culture
- www.gaelicworld.co.uk
- GAELIC - LIVING LANGUAGE, THRIVING CULTURE.
- CNSA creates learning opportunities in Gaelic, for people of all ages, throughout Scotland. This website tells you a little about what we do, but its main purpose is to find out if you would like access to Gaelic learning and resources, and if so, in which spheres your interests lie. ...
- Today, the number of people in Scotland learning Gaelic grows apace, with an even greater number eager to join their ranks. In addition, 60 Gaelic - medium primary schools are up and running. ...
- If you want to share in the nationwide regeneration of Gaelic and its culture, then please complete the on-line form, so we can provide the learning resources your area needs. ...
- As well as opportunities for the youngest child to enjoy songs, games, stories and creative pursuits in a Gaelic environment, parents will enjoy knowing that their children will be part of an exciting cultural revival from the very beginning! .
- All children and their parents are welcome to join any CNSA pre-school group whether or not they speak Gaelic. ...
- However all group staff are fluent Gaelic speakers. ...
- FULL TIME GAELIC .
- This is by far the best way to learn Gaelic fluently and quickly. ...
- Whether you're interested in pre-school options, immersion courses or Gaelic medium primary schools, we can offer a great deal of information and support to help you make the right choices. ...
- Today, we have 120 pre-school groups, offering early Gaelic education to 2,000 plus children all over Scotland. With the information we receive from this website, we can bring the Gaelic language to thousands more, and continue to play our part in the regeneration of Scotland's legacy. ...
- GAELIC FOR ALL - GAELIC FOR LIFE! .
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