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Cassidy's book traces the influence of Irish Gaelic (Gaeilge) on American slang and illustrates the cultural influence of Irish immigrants on the American experience.
Now that it's almost summer, here's a bread you can make at the campfire or on the barbecue.
Families of Celtic ancestry (or those interested in the Irish, Scottish, or Welsh cultures) may wish to explore Gaelic baby boy names when pregnant and expecting a child.
The word Celt is Greek in origin being derived from the word Keltoi meaning 'barbarian' or 'stranger.'
A common name can become more beautiful with unusual spellings and a slight exoticism while demonstrating an appreciation for history, heritage, or a melodic language.
The Nova Scotia Gaelic College on Cape Breton preserves Celtic ancestry through music, literature and the arts and offers seasonal performances to the public.
Sir Francis Drake sailed around the globe, defeated the Spanish Armada, and brought the potato from South America to England. Nonetheless, he died miserably at age 56.
Many families of Celtic descent (or those simply enchanted by Irish, Scottish, or Welsh cultures) are interested in Celtic or Gaelic language based baby girl names.
Seamus Heaney wrote not only of his identity as an Irishman, but Northern Ireland's semi-schizophrenic position as both British and Irish.
Millions of Americans claim Celtic descent. Their ancestors forged the character of Europe before they helped build nations in the New World.
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