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- historian, serving as an oral repository. In Scottish Gaelic the word is seanchaidh (pronounced [ˈʃɛn̪ˠɛxɪ]; plural: seanchaidhean). The word is often anglicised...
- McGill–Queen's University Press. Pages 14-16. Newton, Michael (2015). Seanchaidh na Coille/Memory-Keeper of the Forest: Anthology of Scottish Gaelic Literature...
- origin as either a first or a second language. Newton, Michael (2015). Seanchaidh na Coille / Memory-Keeper of the Forest: Anthology of Scottish Gaelic...
- Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, Canada) was a bard, traditional singer, and seanchaidh who emigrated from the Gàidhealtachd of Scotland to Nova Scotia in 1816...
- England". Proceedings of the British Academy (78). Newton, Michael (2015). Seanchaidh na Choille The Memory Keeper of the Forest: Anthology of Scottish Gaelic...
- language; he has also published an anthology of Canadian Gaelic literature, Seanchaidh na Coille (2015). Lewis MacKinnon's 2017 Gaelic poetry collection Ràithean...
- (2015), Seanchaidh na Coille: Memory-Keeper of the Forest, Cape Breton University Press. Page 517. Edited by Michael Newton (2015), Seanchaidh na Coille:...
- McGill-Queen's Univ. Press. ISBN 0-7735-2597-1 Michael Newton (2015) Seanchaidh na Coille / The Memory-Keeper of the Forest: Anthology of Scottish-Gaelic...
- October 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2021. Edited by Michael Newton (2015), Seanchaidh na Coille: Memory-Keeper of the Forest, Cape Breton University Press....
- ceilidhs. By far the worst m**** evictions took place, according to Barra seanchaidh (historian) John "The Coddy" MacPherson, during the Highland Potato Famine...