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Irish in Aotearoa: Mapping the Irish Community and People of Irish Heritage


About this Event
Ambassador Peter Ryan and Mrs. Jane Quinn, President of the Auckland Irish Society, invite you to join them in the Auckland Irish Club from 6-8 pm on Friday, 28th May 2021 for a very special evening as we officially launch the Irish in Aotearoa: Mapping the Irish Community and People of Irish Heritage in New Zealand report.
With a foreword from President Michael D Higgins, the report was written by Professor Sonja Tiernan of the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies at the University of Otago and is the first detailed study of the Irish Community in contemporary New Zealand. At the event, Professor Tiernan will present the findings of the report which will inform and facilitate the work of the Embassy and Honorary Consulate General over the coming years as we work to build ever closer links with the many Friends of Ireland in Aotearoa. ....

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Edinburgh Tradfest reveals the truth about Scottish history's rebellious women


THE stories of women who rebelled against societal norms and expectations as told in Scotland’s traditional songs will be explored by singer/songwriter Karine Polwart in the live streamed finale of Edinburgh Tradfest.
Polwart will also reflect on the history of misogyny and sexual violence in her inaugural Rebellious Truth lecture.
Presented in partnership with the Department of Celtic and Scottish Studies at the University of Edinburgh, the evening will explore Scotland’s passion for the traditional arts, their history and future, and will mix live performances and presentations from School of Scottish Studies traditional artist in residence Mike Vass, as well as Polwart. The event will be live streamed from St Cecilia’s Hall in Edinburgh on May 10. ....

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Scots Language Act: Oor weans hae richt tae see mither tung respectit


AS somebody that’s campaignt for the Scots language owre mony years, I wis maist upliftit tae read aboot the young singer Iona Fyfe, supportit by MSP Clare Adamson, persuadin Spotify tae recognise Scots as a language, an saicondly, tae hear her arguing the case for a Scots Language Act.
It’s a proposal some o us hae buin advocatin for mony years – probably even afore Iona wis born– but withoot much success it has tae be said, at least up tae noo.
On the ither haun, when I read some bloggers’ predictable comments aboot this in The Herald, I wis remindit that owre mony Scots still cannae help spewin oot cairtloads o ignorant an snobbish keich, (or cac in Gaelic) aboot Scots (or Gaelic), revealin ugsome prejudices that were deeply plantit in their nappers by previous generations o dominies wha were theirsels ignorant aboot the fact that Scots isnae “bad” English at aw, but “guid” Scots, an that it is a language by ony criteria ye care tae pit furrit. T ....

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