This chapter deals with the role and function of song in relation to individ-ual and communal well-being in small Gaelic-speaking island communities, and the re-presentation of this legacy of song that has come down to recent times. By way of grounding, it introduces the island song heritage and out-lines the role of culture and song and the cultural transmission process within

In Godfrey Baldacchino (ed.), Island Songs: A Global Repertoire. Scarecrow Press. pp. 81 (2011)
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