Celtic Institute of North America
Links
Berkeley Springs Links • Celtic Institute Faculty Links • Celtic Studies Links • Irish Links • Scottish Links • Manx Links • Welsh Links • Cornish Links • Breton Links • Galician and Asturian Links • Continental Celtic Links
Berkeley Springs Links
Travel Berkeley Springs
Information on events, attractions, shopping, dining, and lodging in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, home of the Celtic Institute of North America.
Awakening Health Center
Many Celtic Institute events are held at the Awakening Health Center, 51 Independence Street, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411.
Back to Top
Celtic Institute Faculty Links
Realms of Silver
Kate Chadbourne’s personal website, with information about her music, upcoming classes and gigs, the Irish language, and more!
Mermaid Productions
Dún na Sídhe
Back to Top
Celtic Studies Links
NAACLT
The website of the North American Association of Celtic Language Teachers.
Back to Top
Irish Links
Note: Most people in Ireland use the name Irish for the indigenous Celtic language of Ireland, instead of Gaelic, since the latter term can also refer to Scots Gaelic or Manx Gaelic.
Vicipéid (Gaeilge)
Wikipedia in Irish Gaelic.
Back to Top
Scottish Links
Note: Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig), sometimes called simply Gaelic is the Celtic language of Scotland. It is closely related to Irish and Manx, and is spoken mainly in the Highlands and the Hebrides. Scots or Lallans is the indigenous Germanic language of Scotland, spoken traditionally in the Lowlands, and is closely related to English.
Wikipedia (Gàidhlig)
Wikipedia in Scots Gaelic.
Wikipædia (Scots)
Wikipedia in Scots (Lallans).
Back to Top
Manx Links
Wikipedia (Gaelg)
Wikipedia in Manx Gaelic.
Back to Top
Welsh Links
Wicipedia (Cymraeg)
Wikipedia in Welsh.
Back to Top
Cornish Links
Cousin Jack . org
The official website of the Cornish American Heritage Society, dedicated to the promotion and preservation of Cornish heritage in North America.
Wikipedia (Kernewek)
Wikipedia in Cornish.
Back to Top
Breton Links
ICDBL
The official website of the International Committee for the Defense of the Breton Language, containing lots of information about Breton language, music, and culture and an extensive list of links to other Breton websites.
Wikipedia (Brezhoneg)
Wikipedia in Breton.
Back to Top
Galician and Asturian Links
Note: Although they are spoken in the Celtic nations of Galicia and Asturias, Galician and Asturian are not Celtic languages like Irish, Scots Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. They are Romance languages, descended from Latin, and are related to Spanish and Portuguese in much the same way that Scots is related to English.
Wikipedia (Galego)
Wikipedia in Galician.
Uiquipedia (Asturianu)
Wikipedia in Asturian.