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Ni neart go cur le cheile (Togetherness is strength).
Celtic Life was designed as a network for all of Celtic ancestry and beliefs as well as those interested in Celtic culture. This site is dedicated to celebrating the common heritage of all Celtic people, our history, language, music, dance and customs for all the nations of Gaelic Celts.



Celticism and Biases toward the Ancient Celts

Today, many organized institutions are attmpting to disregard the Celts in many ways. The term Celticism is defined by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as: Study of the Celtic peoples with a bias toward classifying them as either "heroic savage" or "illiterate barbarian." Today, the BBC questions whether the Celts ever existed at all (a clear bias to disrupt Engand's identity as a Celtic nation).

Celts Today

Today Celts reside in much larger tribes in areas of Australia, Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, Wales, the Isle of Man, England and the United States. This site is one small network to unify many of the world's billion people who claim Celtic ancestry regardless of any bias, religion or language.


About the Early Celts

The ancient Celts (pronounced with a hard "c") were tribes of people bound by a family of languages who lived in Western Europe. These people were bound by similar traditions, art, and language. The name "Celt" came from the Roman word and suposedly means "Secret people" as this group was initially unknown to the Roman empire.

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