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  1. Mysterious Celtic Mythology in American Folklore by Bob Curran, 2010-06-29
  2. Advanced Celtic Shamanism by D.J. Conway, 2000-09-30
  3. The Mist-Filled Path: Celtic Wisdom for Exiles, Wanderers, and Seekers by M.A. Frank MacEowen, 2002-04-09
  4. Druids, Gods & Heroes from Celtic Mythology (World Mythology Series) by Anne Ross, 1994-04
  5. Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford Paperback Reference) by Peter Berresford Ellis, 1994-06-23
  6. Mythology of the Celtic People by Charles Squire, 1998-12-01
  7. Heroes, Gods and Monsters of Celtic Mythology (Cherished Library) by Fiona MacDonald, 2009-05-01
  8. The Sacred World of the Celts: An Illustrated Guide to Celtic Spirituality and Mythology by Nigel Pennick, 2000-09
  9. The Celtic Wisdom Tarot with Cards by Caitlín Matthews, 1999-04-01
  10. Celtic Mythology A to Z by Gienna Matson, 2004-06
  11. Celtic Queen Maeve and Addiction: An Archetypal Perspective (Jung on the Hudson Book Series) by Sylvia Brinton Perera, 2001-10
  12. Celtic Magic (Llewellyn's World Magic Series) by D.J. Conway, 2002-09-08
  13. The Encyclopaedia of Celtic Myth and Legend: A Definitive Sourcebook of Magic, Vision, and Lore by John Matthews, Caitlin Matthews, 2004-03-01
  14. The Age of Chivalry: The Illustrated Bulfinch's Mythology by Thomas Bulfinch, 1997-10

21. Encyclopedia Mythica: Celtic Mythology.
The index file for the area on celtic mythology.
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22. Celtic Myths: Online Multimedia Education For Children, Reading, Adding, Heroes,
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23. Encyclopedia Mythica: Celtic Mythology
Encyclopedia Mythica, celtic mythology, area. Editor MF Lindemans Thereare currently 224 articles on celtic mythology online. This
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Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Pronunciations Links Celtic mythology consists of three groups:
  • The Goidelic, including Ireland, the Isle of Man, and the western highlands of Scotland. In language, race, and tradition these form a homogenous block.
  • The Insular Brythonic, including Wales and Cornwall, also inhabited by kindred people with a somewhat similar history.
  • The Continental Brythonic, that is, Brittany. Though racially akin to the Welsh and Cornish, the Bretons have had a very differently history and enjoy a distinct culture. List of available articles in this area. Editor: M.F. Lindemans There are currently articles on Celtic mythology online. This section was last updated on January 13, 2003. Selected links Celtic folklore Encyclopaedia of the Celts This encyclopedia contains entries from myth, legend, literature and history. The Cattle-Raid of Cooley, the central epic of the Ulster cycle.
  • 24. Wild Thistle Stories & Songs
    A celebration of Scottish History culture, the Highlands, folksong, celtic mythology, poetry, including free mp3 music downloads information on Inverclyde Songwriting Workshop. (nonEnglish language prompts)
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    25. Mythology Of Ireland
    The Enchanted World of Shamus O'Toole. celtic mythology Ireland. Celtic Connection. Tomeof celtic mythology. Mythology Ireland. Druids celtic mythology.
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    Alternative Irish Joke Web Site A Guide to Irish Mythology The Enchanted World of Shamus O'Toole Celtic Mythology Ireland ... Irish Stories and Legends Other Irish Information on this Site Newspapers Education Mythology Maps ... Ireland for Dummies Visitors Last Updated 04-Aug-01 Graphics used on this page were copied from: Celtic tales by Frank Delaney The Book of Conquests By Jim Fitzpatrick

    26. Imram Tarot Entrance
    Tarot from a pagan point of view; explores Tarot through celtic mythology and shamanic techniques.
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    Welcome to the re-designed Imram Tarot Website by Han Morrow Scott. Click on the graphic at the left to come in!

    27. Celtic Mythology
    Caer Celtic Wild Goose celtic mythology. Continue celtic mythology IntroductionTaliesin Mythical Bard Taliesin - Adventures. References and Further Links.
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    Roots The Celts Dark Ages King Arthur Bards Celtic Mythology Celtic Women Celtic Symbols Dying Gaul Celtic Links ... Awards Won Caer Celtic Wild Goose
    Celtic Mythology "Stagnation, my dear boy, what is more soul-destroying than stagnation?" "You think that, because hitherto you have experienced truth only with the abstract intellect. I will bring you where you can taste it like honey and be embraced by it as by a bridegroom. Your thirst shall be quenched."
    Celtic Mythology Introduction Taliesin - Mythical Bard Taliesin - Adventures
    Purpose of Mythology Myths present guidelines for living. When myths tell about the activities and attitudes, the moral tone implies society's expectations for our own behaviors and standards. In myths, we see situations and some of the options which can be selected in those situations; we also perceive the rewards and other consequences which resulted from those selections.
    Myths give meaning to life. We transcend our common life into the Otherworld, and we can believe that our daily actions are part of the grand schemes. In our difficulties, the pain is more bearable because we believe that the trials have meaning; we are suffering for a bigger cause rather than being battered randomly. Myths explain the unexplainable. They reveal our fate and the reasons for crises or miracles, and other puzzles and yet they retain and even encourage an aura of mystery.

    28. MythSearch.com: Celtic Myth
    Celtic. Bibliographies. Celtic Books. Celtic Books Another list of books aboutceltic mythology and culture. Animal Symbolism in celtic mythology An essay.
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    Home What's New Web Rings and Awards ... Contact Didn't find what you were looking for? Search and post a question in the new MythSearch.com Forum! The ancient reliogions of the British Isles are rather popular on the web. Below is a good sampling of what is available. Other related sites are in the Arthurian Legend section. Celtic Bibliographies Celtic Books Celtic Books
    Another list of books about Celtic mythology and culture. The Chapel Hill Celtic Society
    Source bibliography for women of the Celts. Old Irish Verbs and Vocabulary Electronic Texts The Birth of Fin Mac Cumhail and the Founding of the Fenians
    A retelling of the story. Bricriu's Feast
    Story from the Ulster Cycle Celtic Blessings The Conquest of the Sons of Mil
    From the Book of Invasions Cuchulain's Fight with the Sea
    A retelling of the story Fin Barre
    An account of the life of St. Fin Barre abridged from an article written by the Rev. T. Olden. Fingal Rónáin
    The Kin-Slaying of Rónán Fionn and the Burning of Tara
    A retelling of the story.

    29. Enya - Magic & Melody
    Features lyrics and translations, discography, articletranscripts, pictures, FAQ, celtic mythology, and news.
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    All about Enya and her music. Lyrics and translations, discography, article-transcripts, pictures, FAQ, Celtic Mythology, latest news and much more. .. Esta página usa marcos, pero su explorador no los admite.

    30. Celtic Mythology
    celtic mythology. http//www.umeedu.maine.edu/coehd/celticmyth/celtic.htm.by. Tim Lecrone. Stacy Thibert. Sean P. Galipeau. Rebekkah Raider.
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    Celtic Mythology http://www.umeedu.maine.edu/coehd/celticmyth/celtic.htm by Tim Lecrone Stacy Thibert Sean P. Galipeau Rebekkah Raider Click here for the Teacher Page Task Resources Process ... Conclusion Introduction The year is 57 A.D. and your Celtic tribe has been pushed into Ireland by invading Roman forces! You fear that your people will be annihilated by the powerful enemy army. In order to save your culture, you are placing oral history and religion into written form. Luckily, your tribe is a well-educated lot: your group is comprised by a scholar, artisan, cleric, and sociologist. Together you must formulate a traditional tale based on a Celtic hero-story of your own design that is characteristic of your culture and art, before the Roman forces invade your tribe! Immortality is within your grasp . . . if only your tale can be transcribed into written text!!! Back to Top The Task Your first task is to become familiar with some traditional Celtic myths! As a group you should read the two Celtic myths which are linked in the resource section. Each group member must then choose two additional myths to read on their own. Eventually your group will be creating their own Celtic myth. Each group member will research one of the various positions and come up with the following crucial information for the completion of the project: The Scholar
    • Construct a historical timeline showing ten major occurrences of that century Map the tribal regions of your Celtic Kingdom
      • Pay special attention to your own area

    31. Chameleon Design Illustration Gillian Kidd
    Graphic designer and illustrator, often influenced by celtic mythology.
    http://www.chameleon-arts.com/gillian-kidd/folio.html
    Gillian Kidd
    Although she enjoys the challenges of working in a design environment, she would like to return to her first love: illustration. "I work mainly in gouache, water-colour and coloured pencil, and I love using bold, rich colours to create striking images.
    I also enjoy combining traditional illustrative methods with digital techniques. I am often influenced by Celtic mythology, and enjoy creating colourful, stylized shapes and forms in my illustrations."
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    32. Celtic Mythology Teacher Page
    celtic mythology. Teacher Page. The culminating task focuses on the mythologyof the Celtic people and its place within their culture.
    http://webby.umeedu.maine.edu/coehd/celticmyth/celticteacher.htm
    Celtic Mythology Teacher Page http://www.ume.maine.edu/~cofed/celticteacher.htm by Tim Lecrone Stacy Thibert Sean P. Galipeau Rebekkah Raider Link to Student Page Introduction Curriculum Standards Implementation ... Conclusion Introduction This activity is an interactive journey for your students. They are to individually investigate the life of Celtic civilizations, and place their knowledge within the framework of Celtic Myth. Your students take on individual roles to research Celtic history, art, religion, and sociology. After completing tasks as individuals they pool their knowledge by sharing their findings with each other. Then they have accumulated a knowledgeable background to construct their own myth set in Celtic times! The lesson is designed to be engaging and interface with technological and traditional resources. As teacher, your role is to guide and point them in the right directions. Ultimately, the journey is their own. Clearly, this activity is a multidisciplinary study. The culminating task focuses on the mythology of the Celtic people and its place within their culture. These concepts fit neatly into the social studies and language arts disciplines. However, there are opportunities to bring in art, drama, and even science. This webquest is designed for sixth grade students. It fits into the scope and sequence of their standard curriculum: Eastern Hemisphere and Ancient, Classical and Medieval Civilizations.

    33. Arwann Journey Into Worlds Unknown
    A campaign world set around Irish celtic mythology, contains maps, a campaign journal, new races, classes, spells, character descriptions, a pantheon, house rules, monsters, history and description of the world.
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    34. Faieble, Ballater, Scotland - Cold Cast Resin Bronzes Plaques And Sculptures Bas
    Home based business producing handcrafted plaques, masks and sculptures inspired by celtic mythology and Scottish folklore. Product and ordering details.
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    Cold-cast Resin Bronzes
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    Original designs inspired by
    Celtic Mythology and Scottish Folklore
    Hand made in Scotland
    products order details links Gairnbank Cottage
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    Aberdeenshire, AB35 5UA, Scotland
    Tel/Fax: +44 13397 55818 - info@faieble.co.uk
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    35. Celtic Mythology
    Please select from one of the chapters on the left. You may exit thissection at any time by selecting Main Menu . This webpage
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    Please select from one of the chapters on the left.
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    Last revised: October 19, 2001

    36. Celtic Moon Design - Celtic Design From Ireland
    Celtic Moon Design celtic mythology brought to life through the artwork of Welsh artist.
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    Nestled deep in the heart of the North Leitrim Glens,
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    37. Celtic Mythology -- Ireland
    celtic mythology Ireland. I think the main reason I am a Celtophileis becuase of the gorgeous Irish mythological tradition. My
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    Celtic Mythology Ireland
    I think the main reason I am a Celtophile is becuase of the gorgeous Irish mythological tradition . My favorite series of Irish myths are contained within what is called The Ulster Cycle . Unfortuately, not too much Irish mythology has made its way onto the net. I have found one excellently done translation of the tale of MacDatho's Pig . Just recently, someone pointed out to me an online translation of Tain Bo Cualgne The Cattle-Raid of Cooley , one of the real classics. A few more Celtic tales , less attractively displayed, are avialable via gopher. For more information about Ireland and links to other interesting Celtic sites, I have to recommend click here to return to my homepage.
    This page is maintained by Christopher Paul cpaul@ucla.edu ). Last modified on 04/21/98.

    38. Art By Jim Cleveland
    Contains a sampling of recent works, with archetypal content, drawn primarily from celtic mythology. Also, marine paintings relating to the Nova Scotian environment.
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    39. Celtic Mythology Encyclopaedia
    celtic mythology. Amaethon In celtic mythology, Amaethon was a son of Don and godof agriculture. Branwen In celtic mythology, Branwen is a goddess of love.
    http://home.naxs.com/hiro/religion/myth/celticencyclopaedia.html

    40. Celtic Mythology And Celtic Religion
    When we consider celtic mythology and religion, we are confronted withtwo rather conflicting mental images. celtic mythology and Religion.
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    When we consider ancient Celtic mythology and Celtic religion, we are confronted with two rather conflicting mental images. On the one hand, there is the mighty, ferocious Celtic warrior, famed and feared throughout the Roman empire, fighting naked or painted blue, screaming like a Berserker, and cutting off the heads of the enemy. The Irish epics replace headhunting with cattle raiding. Warriors sit around a smoky hall, feasting and drinking and telling tales - who is the mightiest? The most famous story, the Tain Bo Cuailnge, tells of such a cattle raid. The Scottish Highlanders made their living and took their entertainment from stealing their neighbors' cattle for well over a thousand years. On the other hand, Celtic mythology is incorporated into the popular image of the druids. Merlin in his tall hat turning Wat into a fish or a squirrel. A powerful nature religion peopled with druids and bards who spent as long learning their craft as Buddha spent under the banyan tree seeking nirvana. A religion of magic and wonder with one foot in our world and the other in the land of faery. This "Disney" version of druidism ignores the bloodthirstiness of the Celtic pantheon and the human sacrifice involved in their propitiation, often by fire and, possibly, by boiling alive. In ancient Gaul, until Roman Christianization, the Celts decorated their homes with the heads of the enemy.

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