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Betsy Hooper, First Fiddle of the Foothills
BETSY HOOPER, FIRST FIDDLE OF THE FOOTHILLS. an interview by Mark Warford. Betsy Hooper has lent her fine fiddling to the Knoxville seisiun for several ...
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Circle Dance: Steps
Jan 17, 2005 ... Circle Dance Steps. Here are the steps to a number of dances: Boadicaea · Humble Thyself · Jane's Smile · Root Dance · When the Sun Comes Up ...
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The Irish People-Learn Irish
The Irish People-Learn Irish. Original files taken from The Irish People. The Irish People will reprint our entire study course in Irish. ...
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The Irish People-Learn Irish
The Irish People-Learn Irish. Original files taken from The Irish People. The Irish People will reprint our entire study course in Irish. ...
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The Irish People-Learn Irish
The Irish People-Learn Irish. Original files taken from The Irish People. The Irish People will reprint our entire study course in Irish. ...
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Four CDs
I've been listening to four CDs lately that play to our hearts here at the CRA. They are The Crossing by Tim O'Brien and various Irish and American ...
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The Romans and the Gauls
To the Romans the Gauls were excessive in their personal appearance and behavior, ... Their clothing is "striking -- shirts which have been dyed and ...
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The Romans and the Gauls
To flesh out the traditional image of the Gauls that we get from Classical sources, and to illustrate Gallic sentiments and traits that are not part of the ...
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The Romans and the Gauls
I will discuss several primary sources that describe the, primarily pre-conquest, Gauls from a Roman point-of-view. The earliest sources that I will use are ...
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The Romans and the Gauls
Post-Romanization Roman Attitudes. For all of their reputed barbarism, it seems that the Gauls were Romanized or civilized very quickly. ...
 
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