Preserving Highland Traditions in Northeastern Nova Scotia
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This book contains a foreword and 15 articles on various aspects of Highland culture in Northeastern Nova Scotia. The topics include Highland Games, heavy events competitions, the taigh ceilidh, fiddling, piping, dancing, milling frolics, bardic traditions, Highland dress, tartans, Gaelic language, nicknames, memorials, food and fishing practices. Each article is written by a different author who brings his/her own perspective. The foreword presents the Highland Gaels of Northeastern Nova Scotia in their historical context and the articles contain recommendations for preserving the culture.
Duncan MacDonald travelled to the Highlands of Scotland after retiring from teaching which inspired him to reflect on the early settlement of Northeastern Nova Scotia and the cultural elements that have carried through generations. A member of the Antigonish Highland Society, he has created stage productions re-enacting Highland immigration and celebrating the taigh ceilidh tradition. He believes a culture that has endured so long must be preserved.
Rosalie MacEachern is a journalist who was raised on stories of the Highland Gaels, igniting a life-long interest.
Informations complémentaires
| Poids | 0.186 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 6 × 9 × 0.26 pouce |
| Type de livre | Papier |
| ISBN | 9781067742409 |
| Auteur, Autrice | Duncan MacDonald, Rosalie MacEachern |
| Nombre de pages | 102 |
| Date de publication | 2026-06 |


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