The Scottish Gaelic Tattoo Handbook

The Scottish Gaelic Tattoo Handbook
Author: Emily McEwan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2016-05
Genre: Scottish Gaelic language
ISBN: 0995099804

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Written by a Gaelic language specialist in Nova Scotia, this handbook will appeal to anyone who loves Scottish culture, Celtic roots, and tattoos. It contains a glossary of nearly 400 authentic Gaelic words and phrases, a history of the language, examples of real-life Gaelic tattoos that went wrong, and advice on how to avoid common mistakes.

The Irish Gaelic Tattoo Handbook

The Irish Gaelic Tattoo Handbook
Author: Audrey Nickel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2017-05
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 099509988X

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Learn how to honour the Celtic language of Ireland in your tattoo or craft design - and avoid embarrassing mistakes - with a glossary of over 400 authentic Irish-language words, phrases, and sayings. The book also includes illustrations of real-life tattoo mistakes, a history of the Irish language, and advice on spelling, fonts, symbols, and more.

Scottish Gaelic Tattoo Handbook Authentic Words and Phrases in the Celtic Language of Scotland

Scottish Gaelic Tattoo Handbook  Authentic Words and Phrases in the Celtic Language of Scotland
Author: Emily McEwan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0995099812

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The Welsh Tattoo Handbook

The Welsh Tattoo Handbook
Author: Robert Davis,Meagan Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 198874718X

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The ultimate "think before you ink" guide to accurate Welsh tattoos. Written by fluent speakers of Welsh, the Celtic language of Wales, the book features tips on how to incorporate the Welsh language into a tattoo design that honours and supports the culture, illustrations of Welsh "tattoos nightmares" to avoid, a history of the Welsh language; and a glossary of 400 Welsh words and phrases suitable for tattoos and crafts. Please note that the book does not contain artwork.

F ilte A Colouring Book of Scottish Gaelic Phrases Proverbs

F  ilte  A Colouring Book of Scottish Gaelic Phrases   Proverbs
Author: Gayle Weatherson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-10-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1988747937

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This colouring book offers a wealth of Scottish Gaelic phrases and traditional proverbs, intricately decorated with flowers, foliage, birds, and beasts, and ready to colour. Includes 30 black-and-white line drawings, printed on one side.

Iain of New Scotland

Iain of New Scotland
Author: Margaret MacKay
Publsiher: Bradan Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2021-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1988747791

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Thirteen-year-old Iain Robertson is homesick for the Highlands of Scotland. It's September 1773, and he has just arrived in Nova Scotia with his parents and little sister after the long, disastrous, Atlantic voyage of the ship Hector. They wanted a new life in New Scotland-but the land agent lied to them. With no money, no food, no shelter, and winter fast approaching, how will they survive? Author Margaret MacKay of Pictou County, Nova Scotia, draws on the experiences of her ancestors to weave a tale of the first Gaels to settle in Nova Scotia.

Naughty Little Book of Gaelic

Naughty Little Book of Gaelic
Author: Michael Newton
Publsiher: Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Scotland
ISBN: 1927492734

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Scottish Highlanders, and their descendants all over the world, are no better and no worse than any other people where "sinful" behaviour is concerned. Standards of morality and social conventions changed dramatically during the 19th century - and most of the people engaged in recording and commenting upon Highland life and tradition were puritanical ministers and priests who left out the racy bits. So, while there are many useful books that provide a wide range of Scottish Gaelic vocabulary to express many aspects of daily life - except, for the most part, the topics covered in this book.

Fionn MacCool and the Salmon of Knowledge

Fionn MacCool and the Salmon of Knowledge
Author: Terri M. Roberts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1988747090

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This is the story of the great Gaelic hero Fionn MacCool and why he sucks his thumb. This traditional Gaelic tale is retold as an action story to read aloud. It introduces children to storytelling and to Gaelic oral tradition, language, culture, and belief systems. The action story presents gestures corresponding to nine keywords in the story. As the story is read aloud, children perform the matching gesture whenever they hear each keyword. The book contains two versions of the action story, the first entirely in English, and the second in English with Scottish Gaelic keywords. Once children become familiar with the all-English version, the second version with Gaelic action words can be introduced. The actions are the same in both versions, and act as a bridge to introduce the Gaelic vocabulary and increase awareness of the language. This story is one of the tales of the boyhood deeds of Fionn MacCool (or Fionn MacCumhail as he is known in Scottish Gaelic). The tale is rooted in the oral traditions of pre-Christian Celtic culture, and the earliest known written version dates to the 12th century CE. Tales of Fionn and his band of Fiana were popular across the Gaelic world, from Ireland to the Isle of Man and Scotland. Scottish Gaels brought tales of Fionn MacCool to Nova Scotia beginning in the 18th or 19th century and transmitted them orally from one generation to the next as part of their Gaelic culture. Fionn tales were recorded in Nova Scotia in the 1970s and form an important part of Canadian Gaelic heritage and culture. The book is suitable for reading aloud at Gaelic and Celtic cultural events, in community group activities, and in schools as a part of lessons on Gaelic culture, English language arts, public speaking, theatre or drama studies, geography, history, and child studies programs. Adults, teens, and older children can read the story aloud to a group, or adapt the story in various ways as the centrepiece of a lesson on Gaelic culture and beliefs. A free online teaching guide with a pronunciation video is available.