Montol Festival — Penglaz the Penzance Obby Oss and the Golowan band dressed in the Guise dancer style The Montol Festival is an annual heritage, arts and community festival in Penzance, Cornwall held between the 16th and 22nd of December each year. The festival… … Wikipedia
Montol — ISO 639 3 Code : mtl ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Tarok — infobox ethnic group group=Tarok popplace= Nigeria Plateau, Nasarawa, Taraba rels= Christianity, African traditional religion langs= Tarok, English related c= Ngas, Boghom, Tiv, Berom, Eggon, Jukun, MontolThe Tarok are an agrarian society in the… … Wikipedia
Golowan Festival — A bagpipe band from Mid Argyll walk along Alverton Street Golowan (sometimes also Goluan or Gol Jowan) is the Cornish language word for the Midsummer celebrations in Cornwall, UK: widespread prior to the late 19th century and most popular in the… … Wikipedia
Cornish festivals — Celebrating St Piran s Day in Penzance The cultural calendar of Cornwall is punctuated by numerous historic and community festivals and celebrations. In particular there are strong links between parishes and their patronal feast days (which are… … Wikipedia
Mummer's Day — Mummer s Day, or Darkie Day as it is sometimes known, is an ancient Cornish midwinter celebration that occurs every year on Boxing Day and New Year s Day in Padstow, Cornwall. It was originally part of the pagan heritage of midwinter celebrations … Wikipedia
'Obby 'Oss festival — The Old Oss party attending the Obby Oss with dozens of accordions and drums … Wikipedia
List of African languages — This is a list of African languages by classification.ClassificationAfro Asiatic languages*Berber languages **Eastern Berber languages ***Awjila Sokna languages ****Awjilah language ****Sawknah language ***Siwi language **Northern Berber… … Wikipedia
Culture of Cornwall — Entrance at Truro Cathedral has welcome sign in several languages, including Cornish … Wikipedia
Cornish literature — The opening verses of Origo Mundi, the first play of the Ordinalia (the magnum opus of mediaeval Cornish literature), written by an unknown monk in the late 14th century Cornish literature refers to written works in the Cornish language. The… … Wikipedia