Cànan & CultarThis volume is a collection of proceedings from the third Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig conference held in Edinburgh in July 2004. The book includes papers on Scottish Gaelic history, language, literature, and culture from early Christian times to the present. In addition to Scotland, there is material relating to Ireland, Scandinavia, England, and Canada. Where papers are written in Gaelic, a detailed synopsis in English is included. |
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3.1 Geographical Distribution Burt ( 2.2 ) simply describes the wake dance as a ' Highland ' custom ( without specific provenance , although most of his observations seem to be located within and around the Great Glen ) .
3.1 Geographical Distribution Burt ( 2.2 ) simply describes the wake dance as a ' Highland ' custom ( without specific provenance , although most of his observations seem to be located within and around the Great Glen ) .
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of music - making into the hands of instrumentalists , taking song increasingly out of the performance of dance ( Sachs , 1937 , pp . 285-98 ) . 4.3 Dance in Scotland What scant documentation exists suggests that the developments of ...
of music - making into the hands of instrumentalists , taking song increasingly out of the performance of dance ( Sachs , 1937 , pp . 285-98 ) . 4.3 Dance in Scotland What scant documentation exists suggests that the developments of ...
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I would like to offer several possible ways of interpreting the meaning of the wake dance in the light of the symbolism and customs of popular religion in Gaelic Scotland : 1 ) It may symbolise the travel of the soul of the departed ...
I would like to offer several possible ways of interpreting the meaning of the wake dance in the light of the symbolism and customs of popular religion in Gaelic Scotland : 1 ) It may symbolise the travel of the soul of the departed ...
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Contents
Contextualising the Duan Albanach | 11 |
Literary Lochlann | 25 |
Kingship imagery in Classical Gaelic panegyric for Scottish chiefs | 39 |
Copyright | |
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adjectives agus airson Alba animals appears bhith called century chaidh Chambers Chan eil complex composed concordance cuid cuideachd dance death dhèanamh Domhnaill eadar early English example faic fear formal prose gach Gaelic Gaels Gàidhlig genitive give given gu bheil gu robh Highlands Iain iarainn interesting Ireland Irish kings language leis lines Loch Lochlann material math mentioned modified nach nonconcordance noted noun nuair obair original perhaps phrase poem poetry position possible prepositional present printed reference registers relation robh says Scotland Scottish seems sinn sources speakers stad suggested Table term thaobh thug toirt tradition translation uair uile University variation wake writing