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  2. The Battle of the Birds - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Birds (Scottish Gaelic: Cath Nan Eun) [1] is a Scottish fairy tale collected by John Francis Campbell in his Popular Tales of the West Highlands. He recorded it in 1859 from a fisherman near Inverary, John Mackenzie [2] and was, at the time, building dykes on the Ardkinglas estate. [3] [4]

  3. Scottish Gaelic literature - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Gaelic literature refers to literary works composed in the Scottish Gaelic language, which is, like Irish and Manx, a member of the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages. Gaelic literature was also composed in Gàidhealtachd communities throughout the global Scottish diaspora where the language has been and is still spoken.

  4. Eilidh Watt - Wikipedia

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    Eilidh Watt was a prolific writer of Scottish Gaelic short stories and a regular contributor to the quarterly magazine Gairm; she pioneered child-oriented stories as well. [4] A number of her short stories were also collected and published as books.

  5. The Old Man of Lochnagar - Wikipedia

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    The Old Man of Lochnagar is a 1980 children's book written by King Charles III, at that time the Prince of Wales, and illustrated by Sir Hugh Casson. [2] The story revolves around an old man who lives in a cave in the cliffs surrounding the corrie loch under the Lochnagar, a mountain which overlooks the royal estate at Balmoral in Scotland where the Royal Family spend much of their summer ...

  6. The Tale of the Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of the Hoodie (Scottish Gaelic: Ursgeul na Feannaig) [1] is a Scottish fairy tale, collected by John Francis Campbell in his Popular Tales of the West Highlands. [2] Andrew Lang included it, as The Hoodie-Crow, in The Lilac Fairy Book. [3]

  7. Popular Tales of the West Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Popular Tales of the West Highlands is a four-volume collection of fairy tales, collected and published by John Francis Campbell, and often translated from Gaelic. Alexander Carmichael was one of the main contributors.

  8. Gaelic literature - Wikipedia

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    The traditional stories of the people were circulated in the form of oral culture, rather than written down. Works of a Christian nature were the first to appear in the Sean-Ghaeilge ( Old Irish ), the earliest form written in Latin script , as it would appear that the Gaelic speaking monks wanted to impart the religion to their flocks in the ...

  9. Dòtaman - Wikipedia

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    Dòtaman (Scottish Gaelic for "spinning top") is the longest running Scottish Gaelic children's TV programme for pre-schoolers. It began 17 October 1985 starring Donnie Macleod, formerly of Na h-Òganaich, whose appearances made him a cult figure. [1]

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