''Carn'' is the official magazine of the
Celtic League
The Celtic League is a pan-Celtic organization, founded in 1961, that aims to promote modern Celtic identity and culture in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall and the Isle of Man – referred to as the Celtic nations; it places pa ...
. The name, a Celtic word which has been borrowed into English as '
cairn
A cairn is a human-made pile (or stack) of stones raised for a purpose, usually as a marker or as a burial mound. The word ''cairn'' comes from the (plural ).
Cairns have been and are used for a broad variety of purposes. In prehistory, t ...
', was chosen for its symbolic value and because it can be found in each of the living
Celtic languages
The Celtic languages ( ) are a branch of the Indo-European language family, descended from the hypothetical Proto-Celtic language. The term "Celtic" was first used to describe this language group by Edward Lhuyd in 1707, following Paul-Yve ...
. The subtitle is: 'A Link Between the
Celtic Nations
The Celtic nations or Celtic countries are a cultural area and collection of geographical regions in Northwestern Europe where the Celtic languages and cultural traits have survived. The term ''nation'' is used in its original sense to mean a ...
'.
Overview
Founded in 1973,
[ ''Carn'' is dedicated to highlighting and furthering the aims of the Celtic League, including language preservation and ]self-determination
Self-determination refers to a people's right to form its own political entity, and internal self-determination is the right to representative government with full suffrage.
Self-determination is a cardinal principle in modern international la ...
for the Six Celtic Nations.
The articles are published in English, with articles also in the six Celtic languages
The Celtic languages ( ) are a branch of the Indo-European language family, descended from the hypothetical Proto-Celtic language. The term "Celtic" was first used to describe this language group by Edward Lhuyd in 1707, following Paul-Yve ...
: Breton
Breton most often refers to:
*anything associated with Brittany, and generally
**Breton people
**Breton language, a Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken in Brittany
** Breton (horse), a breed
**Gale ...
, Cornish, Irish, Manx, Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic (, ; Endonym and exonym, endonym: ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Celtic language native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a member of the Goidelic language, Goidelic branch of Celtic, Scottish Gaelic, alongs ...
, and Welsh
Welsh may refer to:
Related to Wales
* Welsh, of or about Wales
* Welsh language, spoken in Wales
* Welsh people, an ethnic group native to Wales
Places
* Welsh, Arkansas, U.S.
* Welsh, Louisiana, U.S.
* Welsh, Ohio, U.S.
* Welsh Basin, during t ...
, with translations and summaries in English. In the past, articles have also appeared in French.
Notable contributors have included the Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic (, ; Endonym and exonym, endonym: ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Celtic language native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a member of the Goidelic language, Goidelic branch of Celtic, Scottish Gaelic, alongs ...
poet Sorley MacLean
Sorley MacLean (; 26 October 1911 – 24 November 1996) was a Scottish Gaelic poet, described by the Scottish Poetry Library as "one of the major Scottish poets of the modern era" because of his "mastery of his chosen medium and his engagement ...
.
The cover of the magazine for a number of years has been a map showing the various Celtic countries, notated with their names in their respective native languages.
Editors
The editors of ''Carn'' have included:
* Frang MacThòmais (1973–1974), Scottish
* Pádraig Ó Snodaigh
Pádraig Ó Snodaigh (born Oliver Snoddy; 18 May 1935 – 2 January 2025) was an Irish language activist, poet, writer, and publisher. He worked for the Irish Electricity Supply Board, and later in the National Museum of Ireland. He was a pre ...
(1974–1977), Irish
* Cathal Ó Luain (1977–1981), Irish
* Pedyr Pryor (1981–1984), Cornish
* Pat Bridson (1984–2013), Manx (living in Ireland)
* Rhisiart Tal-e-bot
Rhisiart Tal-e-bot is a Welsh activist, Early Years lecturer who has been General Secretary of the Celtic League since 2006 and editor of '' Carn'' magazine since 2013. He is also the former president of the European Free Alliance Youth.
Cel ...
(2013–present), Welsh-Cornish
References
External links
''CARN'' website
The Celtic League
Cultural magazines published in the United Kingdom
Magazines established in 1973
Manx media
Mass media in Cornwall
Quarterly magazines published in the United Kingdom
Multilingual magazines
Political magazines published in Ireland
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