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|    Iain MacGiolla-odhar to Alfred C. Shine    |
|    Re: What is a Celt?    |
|    30 Sep 07 03:26:55    |
      From: ian@mcclure.net              Alfred C. Shine wrote:       > Can someone define for me, please, a Celt? I've heard and read so       > many differing and conflicting definitions.              A Celt is anyone who takes Celtic culture as their own. Typically, it is       someone who:              1. Uses or is learning a Celtic language.       2. Takes part in Celtic cultural events such as (as a small sample)       choirs, festivals, music, dancing, sporting events.       3. Feels part of the Celtic world.              It is not based on genetic descent, especially since the genome of Celts       is already a mixture of people with a Basque base plus       Anatolian/Adriatic Indo-European, Berber, Egyptian and Semitic influences.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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