Merigomish, Nova Scotia

Merigomish, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
Merigomish, Nova Scotia
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Merigomish in Nova Scotia

Merigomish is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Pictou County.

The Canadian Gaelic poet Iain mac Ailein's 1826 poem Òran a' Bhàil Ghàidhealaich ("The Song of the Gaelic Ball"), was composed for and first performed at a gathering organized by David Murray at Merigomish and to which only Gaelic speakers were invited.[1] The song remains very popular among Gaelic-speakers in both Scotland and Nova Scotia and is often referred to by its first line, Bithibh Aotrom 's Togaibh Fonn ("Be Light-hearted and Raise a Tune").[2]

The name Merigomish comes from the Mi'kmaq meaning "A place of merrymaking".[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Edited by Natasha Sumner and Aidan Doyle (2020), North American Gaels: Speech, Song, and Story in the Diaspora, McGill-Queen's University Press. Page 296.
  2. ^ Edited by Natasha Sumner and Aidan Doyle (2020), North American Gaels: Speech, Song, and Story in the Diaspora, McGill-Queen's University Press. Page 299.

External links

  • Merigomish on Destination Nova Scotia
Places adjacent to Merigomish, Nova Scotia
Lower Barney's River, Nova Scotia
Malignant Cove, Nova Scotia
Via Route 245
To Route 337
Merigomish, Nova Scotia
Sutherland's River, Nova Scotia
Via Route 245
To Hwy 104 (TCH) / Trunk 4

45°37′48″N 62°25′28″W / 45.63000°N 62.42444°W / 45.63000; -62.42444 (Merigomish, Nova Scotia)

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