In search of Celtia, promoting interest and providing information on all that is Celtic of the Celtic Nations of the Western Atlantic Seaboard, the Celtic Bow/Arc. Considering Pan Celtic Unity towards a Political Pan Celtic Union, perhaps a Confederation of Celtica?
The Cornish Nationalist Party came into being on May 28,1975. ... On June 22, 1402, Welshpatriot Owain Glyndwr routed an English army at Bryn-glas. ... When Gwynfor Evans threatened a hunger strike, the British ...
I Googled this: 'Events to Celebrate Samhain 2010 in the Celtic Countries' and, up came all the American stuff below. What's interesting is the attention they all gave to the Celtic roots of Halloween, myself am quite happy with the Celtic Traditions and the more contemporary Halloween Horror' despite it's commercialism, the kids love it! However, if your kids cannot resist the commercialism still try to get some of the Celtic Stuff into their young heads. I guess many as old as I will remember it all being quite simple 'Ducking for Apples' and eating Toffee Apples etc, those were the days.
13 hours ago - October 23, 2010. Celebrate Samhain is New England's premier Samhain festival – dedicated to the ancient Celtic celebration of the final harvest and "day of ...
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17 hours ago - October 23, 2010. Celebrate Samhain is New England's premier Samhain festival – dedicated to the ancient Celtic celebration of the final harvest and "day of ...
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10 hours ago - Come celebrate Samhain and el Día de los Muertos with us! ... 2010 marks the pair's *40th* year singing together, and recent concertgoers have remarked that Ginny Reilly and David Maloney sound ... Saturday, December 18 - Celtic Conspiracy Winter Solstice Show ... For Northwest Folklife events, see nwfolklife.org. ...
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7 hours ago - City of Vancouver - Events in Stanley Park Friday Oct 08, 2010 to Sunday Oct 31, 2010 ..... Celebrate Women's History Month at Vancouver City Hall. .... Halloween's origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain on Oct 31, ...
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1 hour ago - Countries... Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Antarctica .... With Halloween and Samhain around the corner, the image of the witch is all around us. .... but not restricted to, personals, events, groups, shops, Wren’s Nest, etc. ... Notice 9/5/2010: Please be advised that 'The Witches' Voice, Inc.' web ...
21 hours ago - Sunday, October 17, 2010. Thul-Qi'dah 09, 1431 ... many communities schedule special, supervised parties and events at Halloween. ... The Celtic festival ofSamhain is probably the source of the present day Halloween celebration. ... dances, skits, and other forms of entertainment to celebrate Halloween. ...
10 hours ago - Posted on October 18th, 2010. Written by B.P.U Contributor ... Halloween's origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in). ... one who studies Bible Prophecy and watches for current events to unfold and ... the U.S. and some other participating countries are not ready for them,” the ...
1 hour ago - The festival observed at this time was called Samhain (pronounced Sah-ween). It was the biggest and most significant holiday of the Celtic year. ...
23 hours ago - Wexford Fringe Festival 2010. Add to Calendar. The event will take place in..... from different countries performing different shows all across the City. ..... Samhainmarks the end of the old Celtic Year and the beginning of the New Year. ... Today, the people of Meath celebrate Halloween with a packed programme ...
The Celts were a diverse group of tribal societies in Iron Age and Roman-era Europe who spoke Celtic languages. The earliest archaeological culture commonly ...
Myself, I think that 'racially/ethnically' my roots are more mediterranean than middle European, I am short and dark which makes me more the Iberian Celt, but still Celt but of 'Mixed Blood'. My old mate Toni Lewis R.I.P. however, was tall and fair but you want find many of such in Wales, even an high percentage of pobl Gwynedd are short but not so short and dark as pobl Cardi. I guess we are a right old mix really and I go along with the idea that the original Celtic groups were a warrior aristocracy that enriched by the salt trade were able to sweep across Europe and bring under them and into their Socio Economic and cultural world a number of lesser and defeated tribes. I have no doubt that when this Warrior Aristocracy reached West Britain what was to become Cymru/Wales they conquored a previously settled 'Iron Age' mix of prehistoric peoples as 'Beaker Folk' and not least in the South of Wales, us Iberians.
We Iberians immediatly run off into the Brecon Beacons to become 'pwca' (see the matter of Iron in Welsh Folk Lore), though for the most part stuck it out in the valleys to become 'Celtic Silurians'. Essentially I guess it is a matter of a 'Cultural' shift and acceptence that is the key to what is Celtic or not Celtic, this can be a matter of 'material culture' and otherwise as Socio - Economic concerns. Generally though, it comes down to the languages being spoken by what becomes detirmined a people as 'Celtic'. Of course, it can quite simply be now a matter of what you wish to identify with and that includes all the baggage that might come along with later Celtic Revivalism/Romanticism, fin!
I guess as a product of the modern age in many ways I am 'anglicised/acculturalised' as most others, this is possibly made more so that I am not a fluent native Welsh Speaker and do not particularly 'buy in' to present day contemporary 'Welsh Culture. However, if I have to personally choose a greater cultural influnce in a very broad sense then certainly I identify with what is or what may be percieved as 'Celtic Culture/History', past and present. That includes seeking to even identify with our older Celtic Religions, even though that too might be much an invention, as anyway is much of accepted contemporary 'Cymric Culture'. Such being post Roman Christian, Victorian and product of a contemporary Welsh Language Music Industry, in fact a pre 'Sixties' Canu Cymru the hymns aside, the popular stuff all appears very 'Country and Western' to me. Whatever, I guess it all boils down to what we want to be we will be despite the best intentions of proffessional historians and archaelogists to give us nuetral labels.
Anyway, join the debate kicked off of late again by the Western Mail, in it's Welsh History Month Initiative, see links below but before you do. Note the following article On Celts Calling Themselves 'Celts' and Related Questions by John T.Koch in Studia Celtica XLIII (2009). I am sure there will be much on such to be found via the web, also check out the Celtic League and Celtic Congress. Of course what we really need is a political PAN CELTIC UNION PARTY to campaign for West Atlantic Sea Board Celtic Unity over, above and beyound the European Union. Read up on the Celtic Arc/Bow Initiative, this needs a vigourous revival and advance, some one maybe organise conferences on such in association with otherwise Celtic Cultural Festivals as at Porthcawl and Lorient. Perhaps building up to a major Celtic Charter Convention possibly to be held in Cork in 2016 to mark the 100th anniversary of 1916. An idea I shall persue again!
17 Sep 2010 ... But are the Welsh really the last survivors of a people that ... several of the languages spoken in western Britain were closely related ... Celts from across the Alps wereconquering Northern Italy c. .... Powered by the Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday and Celtic Weekly Newspapers. ... www.walesonline.co.uk/.../welsh-history/.../a-new-history-of-wales-professor-raimund-karl-asks-are-you-really-a-celt-91466-27288414/ - Cached
11 Sep 2010... Welsh History Month, starting this Saturday in the Western Mail and ...Tweet your favourite Welsh historical moment to @newhistorywales ... Sep 17 2010; A New History of Wales: Professor Raimund Karl asks 'are you really a Celt? ... Powered by theWestern Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday ... www.walesonline.co.uk/.../wales.../myths-about-welsh-history-challenged-in-western-mail-s-new-series-91466-27245416/ - Cached
But are the Welsh really the last survivors of a people that originated from ... As part of theWestern Mail's Welsh History Month, Julia McWatt asked a ... www.walesonline.co.uk/news/welsh-history/articles/ - Cached
18 Feb 2006 ... Wales News · CardiffOnline · ValleysOnline · New Welsh History · Columnists ... "The 'true Celts' were the continental Celts, although they spread across Europe. ... And the significant fact is that the Welsh language and related ... Powered by theWestern Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday and ... www.walesonline.co.uk/.../wales.../tm_objectid=16718020&method=full&siteid=50082&headline=-welsh-aren-t--true--celts--claim-n... - Cached
12 Oct 2010 ... Celt. In his article for our A New History of Wales series, Bangor University's Professor Raimund Karl debates whether the Welsh really are ... www.walesonline.co.uk/.../welsh-history/.../live-webchat-are-we-really-celts-with-prof-raimund-karl-91466-27424854/
17 Sep 2010 ... Hot Topics »; Ryder Cup · Commonwealth Games · Welsh History Month ·Wales' Sexiest Women ... A New History of Wales: Dr Ray Howell asks; Can we reallydescribe ... to a feature on the theme of Celts and Romans in the Western Mail. ... Over ten years ago he wrote that there were no Celts in Britain. ... www.walesonline.co.uk/.../welsh-history/.../can-we-really-describe-our-heritage-as-celtic-91466-27288951/ - Cached
16 Jan 2007 ... Most people in Scotland, Ireland and Wales were assumed to be descended from ... in The Origins of the British: A Genetic Detective Story. ... discovered that Welsh and Irish Celts were the "genetic blood-brothers of Basques". ... Is there really a similarity between the Basques and the Welsh? ... www.walesonline.co.uk/.../wales.../tm_headline=-most-of-the-gene-pool-of-the-british-isles-is-very-ancient--it-has-nothing-to-do-with-ce... - Cached - Similar
18 Sep 2010 ... The new Welsh History Month in the Western Mail started off on ... Karl on whether the Welsh are really descendants of the ancient Celts. ... www.bangor.ac.uk/history/ - Cached - Similar
Through most of its history before the Anglo-Norman Conquest, Wales was divided ....However, they concluded that the Welsh as a people were dirty, ignorant, lazy, ... of John Humphries, a former journalist and editor of the Western Mail. ... Modern Celts · Celtic Congress · Celtic League (political organisation) ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_nationalism - Cached - Similar
I know there is a rich Welsh history in this area (Patagonia) and would ..... regarding the cemmemoration of Welsh battles, see recent Western Mail article. ... dances, workshops and Parade of the Celts, in Porthcawl, S.Wales. .... We will meet once a month, on the last Monday of each month from 7-9 p.m. at the ... welshtartans.bpweb.net/page.html?chapter=0&id=14 - Cached - Similar
Myself and others now are quite happy to be regarded as Celtic and not simply some remnant prehistoric survival with an Iron Age label in a museum, that might seek to denie me my Celtic Roots and confuse them with Saxon/Germanic Roots. This of course could all be one of those 'Multi - Cultural' plots to denie that the ancient Britons had any more a prior right to the British Isles over and above the Saxons. Archaeolagists and historians can themselves be 'subjective' and regarded with suspicion, after all Archaelogists can themselves often 'invent' and get it wrong by reading too much into one find of one lot of 'Old Bones' as the next. Of course Archaeolagists can also be politically used as in case of Israel where such 'science' is used to ''prove'' pre existence of Israelites to Canaanites in present day Palestine.
Various Canaanite sites have been excavated by archaeologists. Canaanites spokeCanaanite languages, closely related to other Northwest Semitic languages. ...
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