Gaelic Scotland

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Gaelic Scotland refers to the historical regions and culture of Scotland where the Gaelic language, clan system, and Highland traditions predominated, particularly in the Highlands and Islands.

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All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
Gaelic Scotland canonical 7
Gaelic-speaking Scotland 4
Scottish Gaelic culture 2

Statements (67)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural region
historical cultural area
historical region
associatedWith Clan system
Gaelic education
Celtic Revival
surface form: Gaelic revival

Highland Clearances
Jacobitism
country Scotland
hasCapitalCity Inverness
hasCulturalTradition Gaelic oral tradition
Gaelic song
Highland bagpiping
Highland traditions
ceilidh
clan system
crofting culture
piobaireachd
seanchaidh storytelling
shieling traditions
tartan and Highland dress
waulking songs
hasDemographicTrend Gaelic language decline
Gaelic language revitalisation efforts
language shift to English
hasEthnicGroup Gaels
hasHistoricalPeriod Early modern period
Middle Ages
modern era
hasLanguage Scottish Gaelic
hasLegalStatus Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005
hasMedia BBC Alba
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
surface form: Radio nan Gàidheal
hasModernInstitution Bòrd na Gàidhlig
MG ALBA
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
hasReligion Presbyterianism
Roman Catholicism
Scottish Reformed tradition
historicalLanguage Scottish Gaelic
surface form: Classical Gaelic

Middle Irish
Old Irish
influenced Scottish culture
Scottish literature
Scottish music
Scottish place-names
influencedBy Gaelic Ireland
locatedIn Argyll
Coll
Gaelic Scotland self-linksurface differs
surface form: Gaidhealtachd

Scottish Islands
surface form: Hebrides

Inner Hebrides
Islay
Jura
Kintyre
Lewis and Harris
Lochaber
Mull
Outer Hebrides
Highland Perthshire
surface form: Perthshire Highlands

Scottish Highlands
Scottish Islands
Skye
Sutherland
Tiree
Uists
surface form: Uist

Outer Hebrides
surface form: Western Isles

Referenced by (15)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lord of the Isles associatedWith Gaelic Scotland
Borve hasCulturalRegion Gaelic Scotland
this entity surface form: Gaelic-speaking Scotland
Isle of Barra hasCulturalRegion Gaelic Scotland
Ballygrant hasCulturalRegion Gaelic Scotland
this entity surface form: Gaelic-speaking Scotland
Carinish hasCulturalRegion Gaelic Scotland
this entity surface form: Gaelic-speaking Scotland
Kilchattan hasCulturalRegion Gaelic Scotland
Highland dance languageContext Gaelic Scotland
this entity surface form: Scottish Gaelic culture
Urchart hasCulturalContext Gaelic Scotland
this entity surface form: Scottish Highland culture
Beinn Bhragaidh (Scottish Gaelic toponym inspiration) inspiredByCulture Gaelic Scotland
subject surface form: Beinn Bhragaidh
this entity surface form: Scottish Gaelic culture
Gaelic Scotland locatedIn Gaelic Scotland self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Gaidhealtachd
Rìgh Innse Gall culturalContext Gaelic Scotland
Galley of the Isles culturalContext Gaelic Scotland
Leod hasRegionalAssociation Gaelic Scotland
this entity surface form: Gaelic-speaking Scotland
Clan MacDonald of Ardnamurchan partOf Gaelic Scotland