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Death customs / Irish culture / Irish music / Keening / Scottish music / Women and death / Eibhln Dubh N Chonaill / Keen / Aran Islands / Folkloristics
Date: 2013-04-08 17:22:43
Death customs
Irish culture
Irish music
Keening
Scottish music
Women and death
Eibhln Dubh N Chonaill
Keen
Aran Islands
Folkloristics

Keening: Some sources and etymology They were disconsolate And wailed aloud for their lord’s decease — Seamus Heaney, Beowulf

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