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Bun is Bàrr-Na Gaisgich Oga Survey Results 2014

Bun is Bàrr -Na Gaisgich Oga Survey Report 2014

Bun is Barr Master Apprentice Program Project Closure Report 2013

Bun is Bàrr Project Closure Report August 2010

OGA Outreach Protocol 2010

Cruinneachadh nan Taoitearan 2009

Ceilidh House Meeting - Gaidhlig aig Baile  May 25, 2009

Ceilidh House Meeting St. Andrews 2008

Minority Language Renewal: Gaelic in Nova Scotia 2008

“Am Blas Againn Fhìn” – Community Gaelic Immersion Classes in Nova Scotia 2006-2007

Developing and Preserving Gaelic in Nova Scotia 2004

Gaelic Nova Scotia: An Economic, Cultural, and Social Impact Study 2002

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