Carn Mor de Chlachan Beaga, A Large Cairn from Small Stones: Multivocality and Memory in Cape Breton Gaelic Singing

Since the first Scottish Gaelic-speaking settlers arrived in Nova Scotia in the late 18th century, their Gaelic singing tradition has been an integral part of life in communities on Cape Breton Island. With the waning of the Gaelic language, however, came efforts to collect and preserve the song tra...

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Main Author: Conn, Stephanie
Other Authors: Kippen, James R.
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/33892