Gàidhlig Links

Am Baile (Gaelic Village)
(External Link) - will provide a major learning and research resource for everyone with an interest in the language, culture and history of the Scottish Highlands and Islands.

Ainmean-Aite na h-Alba - Gaelic Place-Names of Scotland
(External Link) - The national body for Gaelic place-names in Scotland.

BBC Alba
(External Link) Radio Nan Gaidheal live online, education pages for parents and children, message board chat, programme sites and more on the BBC Gaelic website.

Book of Deer
(External Link) - The Book of Deer is a tenth century illuminated manuscript from NE Scotland, it provides an insight into the early church, culture and society, the Gaelic chapters in the manuscript underline the Gaelic cultural dimensions of N.E Scotland.

Chaidh Comunn na Gàidhlig - ( CnaG ) - Failte! - Buidheann Leasachaidh Gaidhlig Alba. Welcome! - Scotland's Gaelic Development Agency
(External Link) - Chaidh Comunn na Gàidhlig (CnaG) a steidheachadh ann an 1984 le taic bho Oifis na h-Albann gus leasachadh na Gàidhlig a cho-ordanachadh. Tha a' bhuidheann ag obair aig irean ionadail, roinneil agus nàiseanta.

Chomhairle nan Leabhraichean - Fàilte / Gaelic Books Council - Welcome.
(External Link) Tha sinne gu mòr an lùib leabhraichean Gàidhlig, mar a chì thu, tagh na tha a dhìth ort asta seo - We stock every Gaelic and Gaelic-related book in print, and you will find details of these in our catalogue.

Comunn Gàidhlig Astràilia (The Scottish Gaelic Association of Australia)
(External Link) - The Scottish Gaelic Association of Australia is a non-profit organisation which supports the language and culture of Scottish Gaels in Australia.

Comunn Gaidhlig Inbhir Nis - The Gaelic Society of Inverness
(External Link) - The Gaelic Society of Inverness was established in 1871 for the specific purpose of cultivating the language, poetry and music of the Scottish Highlands and generally furthering the interests of the Gaelic speaking people.

Fèisean nan Gàidheal - The National Association of Gaelic Arts Youth Tuition festivals.
(External Link) Fèisean nan Gàidheal was established in 1988 as the independent umbrella association of the Fèis movement. The organisation offers grant-aid, training programmes, insurance and many other services.

Gaelic at the Scottish Parliament
(External Link) - The Gaelic website at the Scottish Parliament promotes the Gaelic language by publishing more information and news in the language.

Gaelic College of Celtic Arts & Crafts - Ciad Mile Failte!
(External Link) - The Gaelic College was founded in 1938 by Rev. A.W.R. MacKenzie as a school devoted to the study and preservation of the Gaelic language and Celtic arts and culture.

Nova Scotia - Alba Nuadh
Nova Scotia and The Highland Council working together (partnership site)
(External Site)  - Leasachadh agus Glèidheadh na Gàidhlig An Albainn Nuaidh: Plana Airson Iomairt Choimhearsnachd. The site provides information on the Memorandum of Understanding between The Highland Council and the Culture Division of the Nova Scotia Department of Tourism and Culture

Sabhal Mór Ostaig
(External Link) - Fàilte gu Sabhal Mór Ostaig, Colaisde Àrd-ìre anns an Eilean Sgitheanach ann an Albainn, a' teagasg tron Ghàidhlig. (UHI Partner Institution).

The Mod - (Scotland's Premier Gaelic Festival).
(External Link) - The Mod has continued to expand since it was first held on a Saturday afternoon in Oban in 1892. The Mod is now held over 8 days and brings considerable economic benefit and publicity to the host town or area.
 

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