Theresa Marie Kennedy Center for Gaelic Studies
- Mar 16
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Updated: Mar 20

the Theresa Marie Kennedy Center for Gaelic Studies works to preserve and share the living heritage of the Celtic world. Scholars, storytellers, and musicians explore the histories of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and Galicia—regions bound by ancient languages and seafaring traditions. Gaelic phrases mingle with Welsh poetry and Breton song, while archives trace the journeys of Celtic peoples across oceans. Special attention is given to diaspora communities, from Irish-American neighborhoods to the Scotch-Irish culture of Appalachia, where ballads, storytelling, and resilient traditions still echo the voices of distant homelands. Here, the Celtic past continues shaping identity.
GAELIC HISTORIES
Continental Celtic Histories | Gauls | |
Iberian Celts | ||
Celts of Germany, the Alps, & Italy | ||
Celts of Eastern Europe | ||
Insular Celts | Irish Celts | |
Scottish Celts | ||
Welsh & English Celts |
GAELIC LANGUAGES, LITERATURE, MYTHOLOGY, & FOLKLORE
Continental Celtic Histories | Gauls | |
Iberian Celts | ||
Celts of Germany, the Alps, & Italy | ||
Celts of Eastern Europe | ||
Insular Celts | Irish Celts | |
Scottish Celts | ||
Welsh & English Celts |
GAELIC CULTURES
Continental Celtic Histories | Gauls | |
Iberian Celts | ||
Celts of Germany, the Alps, & Italy | ||
Celts of Eastern Europe | ||
Insular Celts | Irish Celts | |
Scottish Celts | ||
Welsh & English Celts |



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