The Highland Village shares Nova Scotia’s rich Gaelic language, culture and folklife through An Rubha: The Highland Village Gaelic Folklife Magazine. An Rubha is Gaelic for the point, a reference to Rubha Eachann (Hector’s Point), where the Highland Village is located. An Rubha features songs, stories and other forms of cultural expression, articles on Gaelic history, material cutlure and other aspects of Gaelic folklife, and news from the Highland Village. Printed copies of An Rubha are mailed out to members and other stakeholders of the Highland Village. Digital copies current and back issues of An Rubha are available below in pdf format. Some back issues of Naidheachd a’Clachan, our newsletter prior to An Rubha are also available.
Vol 12 # 2 - Autumn 2011Vol 12 # 1 – Winter 2010
Vol 11 # 2 - Autumn 2009Vol 11 # 1 - Winter 2008/09Vol 10 # 2 - Spring 2008 Vol 10 # 1 - Summer 2007 Vol 9 # 2 - Winter 2006/07Vol 9 # 1 - Winter 2005/06
Vol 8 # 1 - Winter 2001/02Vol 7 # 2 - Autumn 2000 Vol 7 # 1 - Winter 2000Vol 6 # 1 - Summer 1999Vol 5 # 2 - Winter 1998Vol 4 # 1 - Autumn 1997Vol 3 # 2 - Winter 1996Vol 3 # 1 - Summer 1996Vol 2 # 2 - Winter 1995Vol 2 # 1 - Summer 1995Vol 1 # 2 - Winter 1994Vol 1 # 1 - Summer 1994
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