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18th July 13, 05:25 AM
#18
 Originally Posted by Hawk
Agreed.....
It's something that we, as Indigenous Tribal People have passed on to the next generation, to insure the next seven generations continue. We have always said, the language, the songs, the ceremony must continue for the People to continue.
Hawk
I consider myself very fortunate in that my parents could both speak their languages and were able to pass on the linguistic ability to me.
When I was posted in Nova Scotia, I had the chance to head on up to the Gaelic Mod/college in Cape Breton for a few summer leave periods. Got awesome dancing, piping and language lessons while there. http://www.celticheart.ca/gaelic-col...rts-and-crafts
Ottawa also has a gaelic community group... http://www.gaidhligottawa.ca/
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