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www.DnaC.co.uk

Our fantastic new website offering a fully bilingual mythological interactive  experience for children of all ages.

Streamed cartoons, interactive comics, and games with bi-lingual story resource – check the true version of what really happened!

Viking invasions, battles, clan raids, cattle thieves, whisky smugglers, forbidden romance, dastardly dees, crazy clan chiefs, dogs, cats, frogs, deer, pets of all kinds, magic, fairies, supernatural beings, witches, wizards, wild haggises, seers, prophets and even the Loch Ness Monster!

Our traditions come back to life in cartoons made by and for children throughout the Highlands and Islands.


www.ambaile.org.uk

Ambaile, the Gaelic village, is a major learning and research resource for everyone with an interest in the language, culture and history of the Scottish Highlands and Islands. It is fully bilingual, English-Gaelic.

For the West Highland Animation contribution: 40 games, 40 interactive comics and forty 40 streamed cartoons, go to the ‘Fun and Games’ section.  If you want to see the same-and more- games, comics and films with full Gaelic audio, go to www.dnac.co.uk


The Scottish Parliament website
www.scottish.parliament.uk/gaidhlig

School of Scottish Studies
www.pearl.arts.ed.ac.uk/index.html

Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network
www.scran.ac.uk/

General Register Office of Scotland
www.origins.net

Gaelic Resources Database
db.svtc.org.uk/grdb/grdmain.htm

Comann an Luchd-Ionnsachaidh
www.gaelic.net/

The Book of Deer Project
www.bookofdeer.co.uk/

Taigh Chearsabhagh
www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org

Tobar an Dualchais
www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/dualchas

National Museums of Scotland
The Scottish Life Archive
www.nms.ac.uk/

 

 
 

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