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    folklore Celtic mythology Hebrides History of the Outer Hebrides Matter of Britain Rocabarraigh Scottish mythology Treasures, Ancient. "#28 Hebridean...
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  • folklore, Irish folklore, Scottish folklore and Welsh folklore. Celtic mythology Cornish mythology Hebridean mythology and folklore Irish mythology Matter...
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    Irish folklore Manx folklore Hebridean mythology and folklore Scottish folklore Welsh folklore Dutch folklore Alpine folklore Spanish folklore French...
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    folklore. Aos Sí Celtic mythology Cornish mythology English folklore Folklore Fairy Hebridean mythology and folklore Irish mythology Irish mythology in...
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  • Celtic folklore may refer to: The Folklore in the modern Celtic nations: Hebridean mythology and folklore Irish folklore Scottish folklore Welsh folklore Or...
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  • Gaelic folklore may refer to: Irish folklore Scottish folklore Manx folklore Celtic mythology Irish mythology Scottish mythology Hebridean mythology and folklore...
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  • preserved countless works of Canadian Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic literature, Hebridean mythology and folklore, and Scottish traditional music that would otherwise...
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  • broadcaster and actor. Campbell's works, which are written mainly in Scottish Gaelic, draw heavily upon both Hebridean mythology and folklore and the magic...
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  • The Wicker Man (category Celtic mythology in popular culture)
    licensed by the film’s rights holder StudioCanal. Celtic mythology Hebridean mythology and folklore List of incomplete or partially lost films BFI Top 100...
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  • film adaptation. During the 1930s, '40s, and '50s, an audio archive of Hebridean mythology and folklore and stories about local history were recorded...
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    ISBN 9780099547167. Monaghan, Patricia (2009). The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore. Infobase Publishing. p. 411. ISBN 978-1438110370. "Loch Ness monster...
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    and a Primary School named for St. Brigid; the stained glass windows of the chapel depict St. Brigid's cross.[citation needed] In Hebridean mythology...
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  • family's encyclopedic knowledge of local history, as well as of Hebridean mythology and folklore, Dòmhnall grew up immersed in familial poetry recitations that...
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    Allan MacDonald (poet) (category Symbolist dramatists and playwrights)
    urged him to continue his collecting work and to pay close attention to the Hebridean mythology and folklore of South Uist. Fr. Campbell, who had assisted...
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  • Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair (category Scottish folklore)
    or of his brother Lachlan on South Uist and other islands are very common in Hebridean mythology and folklore. The following story was recorded on the...
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  • Gaelic poet and novelist Angus Peter Campbell (Scottish Gaelic: Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul), whose writings combine Hebridean mythology and folklore with Magic...
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    popular culture. For dragons from legends and mythology, see the list of dragons in mythology and folklore. Epic of Gilgamesh (2150-1400 BCE): Humbaba...
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    judge, and examiner James L. McKenzie who introduced the dance to Scotland from the United States. The Hebridean dances originated in the Hebrides and are...
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    Keening (category Women and death)
    family and community levels, who usually hear the banshee, rather than the dying person. Roger Hutchinson (2010), The Life and Legacy of a Hebridean Priest...
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  • the Gypsy Lore Society to study the history and lore of Gypsies. He was also a member of several folklore societies. In 1914, he joined the Council of...
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    January 2010. "'Hebridean Celtic Festival 2010 – the biggest homecoming party of the year". Hebridean Celtic Festival website. Hebridean Celtic Festival...
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  • Water bull (category Scottish folklore)
    Folklorist John F. Campbell noted a story told on Islay, one of the Inner Hebridean islands, which demonstrates the usefulness of having a water bull. Just...
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    February 2010. "'Hebridean Celtic Festival 2010 – the biggest homecoming party of the year". Hebridean Celtic Festival website. Hebridean Celtic Festival...
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  • John Lorne Campbell (category Folklorists of Canadian folklore)
    Goodrich Freer, and Hebridean Folklore. [The original exposure of Ada Goodrich Freer's plagiarization of Fr. Allan McDonald's folklore collection, developed...
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    dialects of the Outer Hebrides and Isle of Skye, there remain some speakers of the Inner Hebridean dialects of Tiree and Islay, and even a few native speakers...
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  • of these creatures are derived primarily from Greek mythology and other folklore, namely British and Scandinavian. Many of the legends surrounding these...
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    it a Name Glasgow International Jazz Festival Glasgow Summer Sessions Hebridean Celtic Festival Isle of Skye Music Festival Killin Music Festival Knockengorroch...
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    hypercorrections and spelling pronunciations.: 61  Highland English has been influenced by Gaelic. The most Gaelic influenced variety being Hebridean English,...
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  • Yell, Shetland (category Aviation accidents and incidents locations in Scotland)
    Retrieved 5 June 2021. "Keightley, Thomas The Fairy Mythology, Illustrative of the Romance and Superstition of Various Countries(1870)". Sacred-texts...
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    trews and a shoulder plaid that might or might not match, but could also be worn with a belted plaid. M. Martin (1703) wrote that the "vulgar" Hebridean women...
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