Sentences with phrase «gaelic culture»

Galway, like other coastal counties in the Celtic West of Ireland, has always exerted an attraction for Irish and UK plein - air landscape artists specializing in landscape painting, who are drawn by its rugged beautiful views and authentic Celtic / Gaelic culture.
This tour explores the breathtaking Islands of Lewis and Harris, with their stunning beaches, epic cliffs and ancient Gaelic Culture.
Its use by the traditional, vibrantly healthy Gaelic culture was written about in the nutritional classic Nutrition and Physical Degeneration.

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The leaves whisper even in the absence of wind, speaking in Gaelic, the language of ancestors who once ruled the plants; perhaps lamenting a lost tongue, a lost soul of a land now pervaded by a higher culture of stars and banners and glossy chattels.
Whether guests want to explore the seven - floor Guinness Storehouse, soak up the traditional Gaelic sports culture at Croke Park or witness the evolution of Irish architecture at Dublin castle, the hotel provides guests with easy access to the city's best sights.
Gaelic, we wanted to support because of it's current resurgence within education and I think it's important to hang on to as much culture as possible, particularly with a language that was outlawed.
In particular Campbell is interested in the moment when the revered Gaelic speaking peasant culture society of places like Dún Chaoin came to be seen as an obstacle to progress.
Campbell reflects on the tension of the anthropologists» projections onto the Gaelic speaking peasant cultures of their studies and the complexities of a society whose precarious existence faces threats of immigration, industrialisation and reform.
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