The Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto (Toronto Gaelic Society) began to meet in 1880 and was formally established in 1887. Its primary purpose was to give assistance to immigrants from the Gàidhealtachd, but it also aimed to preserve the Scottish Gaelic language and culture.[1] Through the years, as the country itself established a social safety net and more benefits, the society took on a cultural role, preserving Gaelic traditions such as cèilidhs. As its membership aged, the club began to wane and finally ended at the end of the 1980s. It was revived in 2012, however, by young learners interested in the language.[2]
External links
edit- Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto website
- Aiseirigh Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto Archived 2016-09-04 at the Wayback Machine - by Zachary Wallace, in the magazine Dàna, November 2015 (in Scottish Gaelic)
- Oighrig McKeogh talking about the revival of the Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto (Youtube). Also on Clilstore
References
edit- ^ "Ar n-Eachdraidh & Amasan / Our History & Purpose". Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ^ Wallace, Zachary. "Aiseirigh Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto". Dàna Magazine (in Scottish Gaelic). Archived from the original on 4 September 2016. Retrieved 18 January 2017.