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  • and see a list of open tasks.Gaelic gamesWikipedia:WikiProject Gaelic gamesTemplate:WikiProject Gaelic gamesGaelic games articles High This article has...
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  • jurisdictions The North American County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (Irish: Cumann Luthchleas Gael na Meiriceá Thuaidh) or North American GAA is one...
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  • anybody know of a North American source for instructional videos (such as DVD or VHS) appropriate for teaching classes how to play Gaelic Football? If not...
    39 KB (6,116 words) - 22:24, 19 March 2024
  • Scottish Americans in the American South. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807849132. – Seems to focus on Highland games events in the US South...
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  • Jenni (2010) [2005]. Scots in the USA. New York: Luath. Newton, Michael Steven (2014). "The Gaelic Diaspora in North America". In Stewart Leith, Murray; Sim...
    63 KB (7,903 words) - 02:37, 19 August 2024
  • Other than Gaelic and Australian rules, it is quite clear that football games were codified in England or in the case of North American varients were...
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  • Talk:Rounders (category Start-Class Gaelic games articles)
    invented in ireland, why then is there a sport called Irish Rounders? It's like if there was a sport called Scottish Golf or Gaelic Gaelic football WookMuff...
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  • ball-based sports. For example, Association Football (soccer), American football, Rugby football, gaelic football, etc etc. If this site is not intended to cover...
    31 KB (5,099 words) - 13:11, 19 December 2023
  • (Rugby), the transportation of these games to Canada/America and Australia. And when I've researched it the history of Gaelic football too. Mintguy That's great...
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  • September 2018 (UTC) Newton, Michael Steven (2014). "The Gaelic Diaspora in North America". In Stewart Leith, Murray; Sim, Duncan (eds.). The Modern Scottish...
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  • RoI article. In neither case is "football" appropriate, because of gaelic football: gaelic is certainly called "football" less often in NI than RoI, but...
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  • Talk:Hurling (category B-Class Gaelic games articles)
    a Gaelic Athletic Association (not just Hurling) wide movement and involved the Gaelic League and Celtic Revival also. There's some information in these...
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  • sporting championships to appear on ITN. Perhaps the "Big 4 leagues in North America should appear; for European sports the intercontinental competitions...
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  • arrogant North American centric position! This is an interesting question. Ice hockey is not and never has been part of the Commonwealth Games. In only one...
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  • playing Gaelic Football before going on to play Australian Rules. Although they may have returned to Gaelic Football (or only played gaelic football in juniors)...
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  • Football Union American and Canadian football The split in rugby football The reform of American football The two rugby codes diverge further Gaelic football...
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  • ISBN 9781474410045. Newton, Michael Steven (2014). "The Gaelic Diaspora in North America". In Stewart Leith, Murray; Sim, Duncan (eds.). The Modern Scottish...
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  • 21 February 2007 (UTC) Could this be the fact that Gaelic in Ireland usually refers to "Gaelic Games" rather than the language? Nothing so normal as disambiguation...
    29 KB (4,461 words) - 22:14, 18 February 2008
  • of Gaelic and Aussie rules, which are the main games in that "family". The reason why it has no clubs or leagues it that it exists only for games between...
    30 KB (4,879 words) - 15:36, 19 June 2010
  • farms, towns and cities of the Lowlands and were mainly attracted to North America because they saw it as a fabled land of opportunity to achieve a better...
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