A road sign from Skye, powder horns from the 17th century and a handmade earthenware pot are among 100 objects to be reappraised by museum chiefs in a new project which aims to reveal the Gaelic ...
In 2025, the idea of settling anyplace other than Mars might seem anachronistic, but the people on Ulva are pioneers.
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, has launched Scotland’s first-ever Gaelic Poetry Path ...
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Stories behind museum’s Gaelic objects to be told in new projectIt is led by National Museums Scotland in collaboration with ... and increase understanding of the role the Gaelic language and Gaelic communities have played in throughout Scottish history ...
historical and contemporary Gaelic-speaking communities; policy provision; community organisation; and possibilities for future development. Chaidh an rannschadh seo a dhèanamh leis an Oll. Donnchadh ...
The Gaels gave Scotland its name from 'Scoti', a racially derogatory term used by the Romans to describe the Gaelic-speaking 'pirates' who raided Britannia in the 3rd and 4th centuries.
Known as 'Picti' by the Romans, meaning 'Painted Ones' in Latin, these northern tribes constituted the largest kingdom in Dark Age Scotland ... reign making the Gaelic language and traditions ...
Visitors wanting to experience this vital aspect of Scottish culture. The project is also a direct response to the language provision needs of Glasgow’s Gaelic-speaking community. In 2022 ...
Scotland's History Early Scotland The Gaelic Kingdom of Dál Riata emerges The Adobe Flash player and Javascript are required in order to view a video which appears on this page. You may wish to ...
The Scottish Government has also said it's committed to advancing the Gaelic language, with a plan published in 2022 to support it until 2027. Want a quick and expert briefing on the biggest news ...
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