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Fàilte chridheil chàirdeil oirbh! Welcome to the Dòrlach website

(dòrlach – noun masc. /t̪ɔːrˠl̪ˠəx/ handful, bundle, good deal, considerable quantity or number)

Lean gu dlùth ri cliù do shinnsear! (Follow closely to the repute of your ancestors) Dòrlach is a Scottish micro-charity which seeks to encourage the building of intercultural solidarity across minoritised peoples worldwide and a return to indigenous practice in Gaelic Scotland.

Feel free to follow us on all the usual Social media channels @DorlachAlba and if you feel able to contribute to our work, please do so via the donation buttons at the bottom.

With support from Bòrd na Gàidhlig.

MAC-UAIMHE

A musical collaboration between Yt DiNGO and Àdhamh Ó Broin.

This is a new collaboration between our convener Àdhamh Ó Broin and talented Australian musician Yt DiNGO. The music video is out now and is available to buy. Yt DiNGO will donate 50% of the profits of the sale to Dòrlach.

A Forgotten Gaeldom

A new monthly blog sharing extracts from the diaries of Dàibhidh MacLeòid, great-grand-uncle of Dòrlach convenor Àdhamh MacLeòid Ó Broin, spanning the period 1874-1892 in the Parish of Latheron, Caithness. Beginning on the 148th anniversary of the writing of the diaries, the blog also contains supplementary information on genealogy, local history and the Gaelic dialect of Latheron Parish and surrounding area.

Silent Auction

We are auctioning this lovely painting by the very talented artist and rancher Brad Phares entitled An Gàidheal (The Gael). We asked Brad to paint a picture of the anonymous Gael in our logo.  We hope it isn’t too obvious who our model was!

Submit your bids to: rop@dorlach.scot
Minimum bid £200 – please put the amount you want to bid in the subject line. Bidding will close some time in the New Year.

4 days ago

GÀIDHEIL ‘S SÀMAICH AN GUAILIBH A CHÉILE!We are looking forward immensely to welcoming some of our Sami relatives to the Highlands this coming summer.There is much still to be arranged, but safe to say it will be a tremendous opportunity to compare notes on many crucial themes.Below is COP26 in 2021 when Àdhamh got the chance to address an audience of many different indigenous nations on the topic of Gaelic history and sing them a Gaelic song.It was beautiful to have Gaelic and Sami tartans side by side and feel the quiet power of our eastern relations.Chì sinn thall sibh! 🙏🏻❤️#Sami #Sapmi #Gàidhlig #Gael #indigenous See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

DIASPORA DROP-INMarch 15th18:30GMTZOOMA monthly online drop-in session for Scottish and Irish diaspora to explore: reconnecting with ancestral culture, language, traditions, identity, ceremony and belonging. Hosted by Gaelic Tradition Bearer Àdhamh Ó Broin, these sessions will be an informal space to share perspectives, ask questions and chat over the trickier aspects of walking the ancestral path, whether you’re just starting out or a good way down the line.It can also function as a space to discuss the “so-whats” of this journey: ie. how it might assist in stepping into solidarity with other land-based, indigenous peoples back home, as we stand together in our cultural roots.The sessions will be supported by Ben Reid-Howells of Deep Roots Alba — a Scottish-Canadian community organiser whose focus is on solidarity in the reconnection journey.For the link, email: gaelic@dorlach.scotFREE / By Donation – all proceeds go to Dòrlach, our Scottish micro-charity that exists to support the preservation of Gaelic dialects and lore and the intersection of Gaelic and other Indigenous nations’ pathways to cultural regeneration and sovereignty.#Gàidhlig #indigenous #decolonisation #Scotland #Ireland See MoreSee Less
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– Dòrlach

Dòrlach is Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation SC05016