Here in Canada, when putting a container of milk behind the wood stove to warm before making butter, he referred to as the “louty keg”…I think.
A Chance To Explore The Arctic!!!
From the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, to the Heart of The Arctic – John Rae did it – now you can too!!!
Scotch Beef Back on the Menu in Canada
“I was impressed by the quality and standards of the beef industry in Scotland, and excited that we are the first restaurant in Canada to have Scotch Beef on the menu.”
Còig Reflect On Their Music & The Orkney Folk Festival
Còig took time out of their busy schedule playing at The Orkney Folk Festival to speak to Martin Laird of The Orkney News.
Birch Bark Canoe Versus The Bateau
Exploring the role of Orcadians, Highlanders and French Canadians in the contest for the Ojibwe fur trade will be the subject of a talk on Thursday 30th of May , 7.30pm in Stromness Town Hall.
Còig Reflect On Their Music & The Orkney Folk Festival
Còig took time out of their busy schedule playing at The Orkney Folk Festival to speak to Martin Laird of The Orkney News.
Còig from Nova Scotia: Bringing you the Best in Celtic Music
Còig, have announced a series of live dates across the UK this summer as they take their new 2019 album ‘Ashlar’ on tour.
Full Circle: An Orkney family reunited after 200 years separated by distance and culture ( Final Part)
“Chief Henry Daniels and council of Sturgeon Lake First Nation had considered the 2004 trip as the first stage in a two year plan. The visitors from Sturgeon Lake had brought with them an invitation to the people of Orkney, or their representatives, to attend their annual Pow Wow in 2005.”
Full Circle: An Orkney family reunited after 200 years separated by distance and culture (Part 11)
“While visiting the youth camp at Sturgeon Lake, Robert Ermine had explained the sweat lodge to us and its role in the lives of the people.”
Full Circle:An Orkney family reunited after 200 years separated by distance and culture (Part 10)
“We visited the graves of many of our relatives but most poignant was the site of William Twatt‘s final resting place. “