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Stand in a small church hall on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, and you might hear something extraordinary. A fiddle plays a reel that has been passed down, note for note, for three centuries. Around you, people greet each other in Scottish Gaelic — not as a revival project, but as a living language. You […]
Walk far enough across the Isle of Arran and the land falls quiet in a way that feels deliberate.
Before a single thread of Harris Tweed reached a shop floor, it passed through the hands of women who sang to it. The songs were not decoration.
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