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Below are resources for helping you dive deeper into learning more about the Celtic world. Know of any more? Let us know!
General
Celtic Heritage Foundation
The Celtic Heritage Foundation "is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promote and preserve Celtic culture and heritage through connection, celebration, and resources made available on our website and event participation."
https://celtichf.org/
· Scottish Heritage USA
Connects those in the USA and North America to
their Scottish Heritage
https://scottishheritageusa.org/
Language
Oideas Gael
Oi Oideas Gael offers Irish language courses.
http://www.oideas-gael.com/en/
Podcasts
Irish with Mollie
"Irish With Molly" talks to guests about various topics of the Irish language and culture overall.
Candlelit Tales Irish Mythology
This podcast is the perfect podcast for those who love mythology, especially Irish and Celtic mythology.
Weird Ireland
The "Weird Ireland" podcast is similar to the social media sites and book of the same name. Brinsley McNamara tells about things in Ireland many people overlook.
Another Story
The "Another Story" podcast is a podcast put out by the Scottish International Storytelling Festival. Each episode explores an aspect of the Festival's themes for the year.
Books
-"Weird Ireland" by Brinsley McNamara
This book is a compilation of odd places and things across Ireland. McNamara runs the "Weird Ireland" accounts on social media, and this book is an offshoot of those pages.
-"The Bard" by Robert Crawford
Robert Burns is the most beloved poets out of Scotland, but many do not know too many details about his life. This biography is a comprehensive look at Burns' life, both the good and the bad, and dives deep into letters and other documents.
-"The Graves are Walking" by John Kelly
The Irish Potato Famine is one of the most tragic and controversial moments in Irish history. While some say there was an actual famine, others see that the political and societal structures made it so the Irish didn't have food. Either way, this event led to death, starvation, and emigration to nations around the world in great force. Kelly's book is a comprehensive look at what happened, from the lead-up to the aftermath.