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ACTG RESOURCES


An Cónaidhm na dTuath Gaelach

An Cónaidhm na dTuath Gaelach is a confederation of Gaelic tuatha and clanna. A socio-political alliance of independent tribes, ACTG is fast becoming one of the major players in Sinnsreachd and Gaelic Tribalist activities.

Website: http://sinnsreachd.org/

Tuath E-List

The primary E-list for Sinnsreachd inquiries and discussions sponsored by An Cónaidhm na dTuath Gaelach, and run by Clann Eoghanachta. Tuath is a public forum for members of Sinnsreachd tuatha (tribes) as well as those interested in learning about the Sinnsreachd faith

Website: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tuath/

An Lasair

An Lasair, "The Flame", is an upcoming online quarterly journal featuring Sinnsreachd and related materials that is sponsored by An Cónaidhm na dTuath Gaelach, and contributed to by authors from throughout the Sinnsreachd movement.

Website: sinnsreachd.org/an_lasair




TUATHA


ACTG Tuatha

Tuath na Ciarraide

Located in Southeast Texas (Houston/Conroe area). The territory of Tuath na Ciarraide encompasses the south-eastern coastal region: from the coast to Huntsville, and from the Texas-Louisiana border to Bastrop. Tuath na Ciarraide is an Éireannach tuath and has a strong martial tradition.

Website: ciarraide.org

Clann na Fhaoil-Choinn

Located in North Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth area). The territory of Clann na Fhaoil-Choin encompasses the north Texas region: from the Oklahoma border to Fort Worth. Clann na Fhaoil-Choinn is an Albanach tuath and has a strong technical and entertainment crafts tradition.

Website: fhaoil-choin.org

Tuath na Trianaid

Located in North-central Texas (southwest of the Fort Worth area). The territory of Tuath na Trianaid encompasses the north-central region: from Fort Worth to Austin. Tuath na Trianaid is an Albanach tuath and has a strong familial and technical, as well as a has a burgeoning agricultural tradition.

Website: http://www.taigh-gaidheal.org/trianaid/

Clann Eoghanachta

Located in Perth, Western Australia, this Albanach clann is the ACGT representative tuath in Australia. They are currently seeking new members. If you are strongly drawn to the older Gaelic traditions, and if you are willing to study hard in order to learn them, to work hard in order to advance them, and to be part of a close, powerful, growing community, then contact this clann. Clann Eoghanachta holds to a strong religious and artistic tradition.

Website: http://members.iinet.net.au/~draoidh/treubh/index.html

Tuath na Gaoth Aneas

Located in central Kansas, this is a growing family-based tuath that is currently organizing. Tuath na Gaoth Aneas is an Éireannach tuath and has a lore-based family-based tradition, as well as growing musical and agricultural aspects.

Website: http://tuathnagaothaneas.awardspace.com/

Dearbhfine Caermichel

Located in North Eastern Texas, this is a growing family-based tuath founded by the Carmicheal family. Dearbhfine Caermichel is an Albanach clann and has a burgeoning agricultural, technical, and family-based tradition.

Website: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tuath/

Dearbhfine Dáiraide

UNDER CONSTRUCTION
The website of the fine of the Ua Dáire line, a multi-generational dearbhfine (coming soon)

Website: http://dairaide.org

non-ACTG Tuatha


Tuath na Caolas Púgeid

A newly-formed tuath located in the Puget Sound region. Based in Rath Geata na Céadar, a ranch outside of Tacoma, they are working on establishing their tuath more firmly and are open to new members.

Website: http://www.geocities.com/pnw_tuath/

Tuath an Tarbh Donn

Located in Montanna. Virtually nothing is known about this tuath, beyond the limited information on their website and some information from various members in private discussions, as they look to be one of the more insular tuatha that have little to no online presence. It does not appear that they are seeking new members at this time, and they have no affiliation or contact with any other tuatha.

Website: http://www.geocities.com/uiconchobhair/

Tuath Dál Nemediand

Garrán Builg, the website and E-list of Crommán Mac Nessa's tuath, the Dál Nemediand, explaining Ivernian Heathen Revivalism, which is one of the many ideological sub-sets of Sinnsreachd, focused on the Ivernian cultural sub-grouping of the Irish traditions. Also features many scholarly articles on the various expressions of Celtic-influenced beliefs found these days, ranging from Sinnsreachd to neo-druidism.

Website: groups.msn.com/CromansGrove

Dearbhfine Carney Hadas

In Hebrew
The website of the fine of the Carney Hadas line, a multi-generational dearbhfine based in Israel.

Website: http://www.planetnana.co.il/carny123


GAELIC CULTURAL RESOURCES


Pan-Celtic Cultural Resources

Celtic League

An inter-Celtic organisation that campaigns for the social, political and cultural rights of the Celtic nations. The Celtic League has branches throughout the world wherever Celtic peoples have settled.

Website: http://www.manxman.co.im/cleague/

Gaelic Cultural Resources

Dalriada Herritage Trust

This site is dedicated to the preservation of the Celtic Cultures within the Celtic lands and the British Isles. Primarily an Albanach organization, there are valuable resources for the Scottish Gael. Some resources are available for the Gaelic community at large as well.

Website: http://www.dalriada.co.uk/

County Claire Library- History Section

A wonderful site containing many articles on the history of County Claire and Ireland in general. Of special note are the articles on old territorial boundaries and a basic historical overview of the tuath.

Website: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/intro.htm

Ireland's Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism

The official Irish government department dealing with culture. Unfortunately, as Gaelic culture in Ireland has become little more than a trinket for tourists, it has been absorbed by their department governing sports and tourism. Caveat emptor.

Website: http://www.arts-sport-tourism.gov.ie

Non-Gaelic Cultural Resources

Celtic Galicia

The least known Celtic nation, Galicia, is engaged in a struggle for recognition as a Celtic land. This website is a basic overview of the Nation of Galicia.

Website: http://usuarios.lycos.es/Celtic_Galiza/index.html

Gaelic Language Resources

Irish Lessons Online

125 lessons on basic Gaeilge by the Irish People.

Website: http://www.irishpage.com/irishpeople/index.htm

Eo Feasa

Irish lessons starting at Level 1, basic level for beginners.

Website: http://homepage.tinet.ie/~eofeasa/lessindex.htm

Fearghal Mag Uiginn

An Irish lesson course that provides you with the basics of the lrish language in a fifteen week course.

Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/blas/learners/beag1.shtml

Daltaí na Gaeilge

Daltaí's pages forIrish Grammar and Vocabulary

Website: http://www.daltai.com/grammar.htm

Interactive Irish Lessons

Online lessons and other resources as well as sound files.

Website: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/gaeilge

Foclóir Gaeilge/Béarla I

Irish/English Dictionary I. May or may not register fadas properly due to poor coding in HTML.

Website: http://matrix.netsoc.tcd.ie/~hcksplat/gaeilge/focloir.htm

Foclóir Gaeilge/Béarla II

Irish/English Dictionary II by An Chrannóg.

Website: http://www.crannog.ie/focloir.htm

Foclóir Gaeilge/Béarla III

Irish/English Dictionary III, including technical and advanced terms.

Website: http://www.acmhainn.ie/nuathearmai.htm

Gaeilge Word Lookup

In Gaeilge, enter a Gaeilge word into the text box and it will present the singular and plural, genitive and vocative forms of that word. Handy for more advanced students.

Website: http://www.csis.ul.ie/focloir

Irish Gaelic Translator

Due to the complexity of the Irish language, no computer translator exists to do online translations. IGT is a forum of volunteer Gaeilge-speakers and students who assist in basic translations.

Website: http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com

Foghlaim na Gaeilge ar an Idirlíon

Irish Gaelic learners' material on the Internet, multiple links to further pages.

Website: http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaeilge/foghlaim

Gàidhlig Word Translator

Set for beurla (English) words to be entered into the box and translated to Gàidhlig (Scottish).

Website: http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaidhlig/faclair/sbg/lorg.php

Faclair Gàidhlig/Beurla

Scottish/English Dictionary.

Website: http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaidhlig/faclair/macfarlane/macfarlane.html

Gaelic Martial-Arts Resources

Gaelic Martial Arts

The home page of Gaelic martial arts author John W. Hurley, featuring in-depth descriptions of the various martial arts of our people from wrestling styles to swordsmanship, with special attention being paid to bata fighing.

Website: http://johnwhurley.com

The Cateran Society

The Cateran Society exists to research and promote the Gaelic martial arts, and Gaelic martial culture in general. Studies center around Gaelic swordsmanship and once again making the art of swordsmanship into a living tradition for the Gaelic people.

Website: http://dirkdance.tripod.com/id1.html


OTHER INDIGENOUS CULTURAL FAITHS


World Congress of Ethnic Religions

The World Congress of Ethnic Religions was established in June 1998 at the initiative of delegates from 16 different countries (Europe, Asia and America). This happened in Vilnius, Lithuania, the last European country to resist the onslaught of Christianity. The purpose of the WCER is to serve as an international body that will assist Ethnic Religious groups in various countries and will oppose discrimination against such groups.

Website: http://www.wcer.org

The Asatru Folk Assembly

The Asatru Folk Assembly is a widespread united group of Asatru, the traditional religion of the Germanic/Norse countries. One of oldest and largest American Asatru groups, they have recently begun a shift towards tribalism as opposed to a simply religious organization.

Website: http://www.runestone.org/

Folcaha Thiod and Thiodisc Gelôbo

Thiodisc Gelôbo is Saxon Traditionionalism, being part of Theodish Belief, which is a Teutonic (Germanic) tribal religion. Thiodisc Gelôbo seeks to authentically revive the Heathen worship of the ancient Saxon Gods and Goddesses within the traditional framework of a Saxon tribe. Folcaha Thiod, who hosts this site, is one such tribe.

Website: http://theodism.net

Asatru Alliance

In kindreds throughout the world , small groups unite periodically to practice a rapidly growing religion that was practiced on a large scale in Germanic Europe before the coming of Christianity. The Asatru Alliance is a coalition of Asatru kindred dedicated to educating and reviving the Germanic/Norse religion and culture.

Website: http://www.asatru.org/


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