- •Contents:
- •1. Introduction
- •2. Theoretical study
- •2.1 History
- •2.2 Languages
- •2.3 Modern Celts
- •2.4 Celtic revival and Romanticism
- •2.5 Contemporary Celtic identity
- •2.6 Celtic nations
- •2.7 Migration from Celtic countries
- •2.8 Music
- •2.9 Festivals
- •2.10 Celtic mythology
- •2.10.1 Meadow
- •2.10.2 Patrick
- •2.10.3 Exile of snakes and the doctrine of shamrock
- •2.10.3 Sacred running water
- •2.11 Celtic National Cuisine
- •Irish Stew
- •Irish coffee
- •Appendix 1. Pictures
- •Appendix 2. Tables
- •Appendix 3. Trees
- •Celtic Connections
Appendix 3. Trees
Appendix 4.
1). What European languages were Celtic languages close to?
Italian
German
Hungarian
Danish
2). Where in the world (apart from Europe) can you find Celtic language speakers?
South America-Patagonia. Welsh-speaking Argentineans
Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. Scottish Gaelic- speaking Canadians
Newfoundland. Irish- speaking Canadians
Anglo-Celtic Australian (80% of the population of Australia)
3). What are the widespread derivatives of the ancient language of Celts?
1) Irish
2) Scottish
3) Welsh
4) Breton
4). What nations is Celtic often used to describe today?
The Cornish
The Scots
The Welsh
The Irish
5). What sports did they develop?
Hurling
Tennis
Gaelic football
Volleyball
6). What dishes of national Celtic cuisine do you know?
1) Gooseberry Pudding
2) Pumpkin, Rice & Apricots
3) Fruit salad
4)Vinaigrette
7). What festivals connected to Celtic culture do you know?
Celtic Connections
Jazz Festivals
"Film festivals
Wine Festivals