Directory: Folklife Members [online copy] Directory: Folklife Members, as of 10 Jan 2014 | Page 31
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STORYTELLING SOCIETIES
ORAL HISTORY SOCIETIES
SOCIETY for STORYTELLING
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* Society for Storytelling, Morgan Library, Aston Street, Wem SY4 5AU
Aims to support and promote the most ancient art of oral storytelling.
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07534 578 386
: www.sfs.org.uk
ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY .......................
....................... : www.oralhistory.org.uk
⊕ The Society promotes the collection, preservation and use of recorded memories of the past.
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LANGUAGE SOCIETIES
Arranged alphabetically: 1. by Country or Region, 2. within Country or Region, by name.
ALBA / SCOTLAND
AN COMUNN GÀIDHEALACH
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....................... : www.acgmod.org
⊕ The aims of the Association are to support and develop all aspects of the Gaelic language, culture, history and heritage at local, national
and international levels.
SCOTS LEID ASSOCIE / SCOTS LANGUAGE SOCIETY
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....................... : www.lallans.co.uk
⊕ The Scots Leid Associe wis foondit in 1972 an aye ettles ti pit forrit a feckfu case for the Scots language in leiterature, drama, the
media, education an ilka day uiss.
⊕ The Scots Language Society was founded in 1972 and constantly endeavours to make a strong case for the Scots language in literature,
drama, the media, education and every day use.
CYMRU / WALES
CYMDEITHAS YR IAITH (The Welsh Language Society) ...........
....................... : http://cymdeithas.org
A group of people who seek equality of access to the Welsh language and campaign positively in a non-violent way for the rights of
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people in Wales to use the language in every aspect of everyday life.
ELLAN VANNIN / ISLE OF MAN
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