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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Notice
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Past and Future Celt
Part I: Overviews of Celtic Peoples
Fishermen and Farmers, Priests and Poets: The Bretons in North America
Chameleon Celts: The Cornish in the Americas
Emancipation through Exile: Irish Speakers in the Americas
Bards of the Forests, Prairies and Skyscrapers: Scottish Gaels in the Americas
Miners, Methodists and Minstrels: The Welsh in the Americas and their Legacy
Part II: Language
Understanding Canadian Multiculturalism and Cultural Diversity in a 21st-Century Context from a “Celtic” Perspective
Revitalizing Welsh in the Chubut Province, Argentina: The Role of the Welsh Language Project
Gaelic Revitalization Efforts in Nova Scotia: Reversing Language Shift in the 21st Century
Part III: Cultural Expression
The Stranger’s Land: Historical Traditions and Postmodern Temptations in the Celtic Soundscapes of North America
Micro-Toponymy in Gaelic Nova Scotia: Some examples from Central Cape Breton
The Ceudach Tale in Scotland and Cape Breton
Part IV: Identity and Race
The Earth in a Suitcase: Cultural Hybridization in the Welsh and Cornish Diasporas
Whose Friend from the Old Country? The Welsh-Language American Press and National Identity in the 19th Century
How Scottish Highlanders Became White: The Introduction of Racialism to Gaelic Literature and Culture
The “Good Indian” stories in Mac-Talla
Part V: Interethnic Interactions
Is the “Pan-” in Pan-Celticism the “Pan-” in Pan-Africanism? Language, Race and Diaspora
The Indigenous Atlantic: Welsh-Language Poetry and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
Speaking Mi’kmaw or Gaelic? The Linguistic Policy of the Catholic Church toward Missionaries Sent to Eastern Canada, 17th-19th Centuries
Notes on Contributors
Other Conference Abstracts
Index
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