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  • what a nonsense you talking

  • Hey pay attention: Celtics are alpine population, just as Italics, Iliryans, Greek and Slavics; People from the "Iberians", Konii, Picts and Scottish are non-alpine, non-indoeuropean peoples, they are native to Oceanic coast of Europe, and more related to the Mediterranean ancient peoples, like the Ligur, Siculi, Etrucians, E.t.c; Galicians are a mixed up people from Celtics, Iberians, Romans and Germans; Galicia is a CULTURE, and humans have all mixed up with each other by now;

  • @Figurate86 Spaniards in general are Celt-Iberians, the other elements you mention were only foreign minorities from historical times. Spain was not like Italy, the land of the peepz of ItaliansAreGypsies, which imported so many North Africans & Middle Easterners into its territories, and integrated them so well into their society, during Roman times that it forever altered their origins, as many experts on the subject (including a Nobel prize winner) have concluded:

    ht tp://tiny .cc/hspa2

  • Moita gracias polo video,dende Brasil e con moita morriña.Saudos e bicos.

  • Why some racists do not accept the fact north of Portugal and Spain are celtic as well? Everyone should study History and open their mind.

  • The music and dance sounds and looks Celtic.

  • @ike60miles1 god you people are retards galegos ARE Celtic!

  • XDDD que bueno, vese mazo divertidooooo

  • algunos elementos del baile no se porque me recuerdan l baile bulgaro

  • as far as i know, Aryan is either people who fallowed Arius and were non-catholic christians during the late roman empire or the people who live in Iran (Persia), India, Pakisthan, etc.

  • you are all mistaken , i'm a linguistic specialist and i'm both european and iranian from khorasan ( turkestan of central asia) : only iranian people (tadjikistan , iran, and hindu kuch & also kalash of cachemire) are aryan (airya actually) !!!

  • it's just the name of people who settled persia (aryana veja) & north of india (aryavarta: the Tag mahal is persian from the moghol shah jahan) !

  • there is no aryan race pff this has been deformed and all meanings have been deformed ! sanskrit is an iranian language given to indians hen iranian invaded India and europeans are certainly not aryan :

  • they cannot ! aryans are one part of all european tribes (celtic german spanish latin greek etc) and that's all ! german cannot been aryan ! only iranian can ! and it'snot aryan but airya actually pff loool iranian means aryan in iranian or in aryan loooo hihi and the scythian are certainly not european

  • there were one of the so many iranian tribes that have disappeared like the sakas( cf seistan or sakstan), (they were invaded by scandinavian and mixed & disappeared) the roxolan , the lazyges, the allans who went in spain and disappeared invaded by wisigoth etc etc

  • By the way when iranian invaded north of India long long time ago in something like 2000 or 1000before christ or even before it was a very long time ago so after they had no link !!!!!!!!!!!!! even today there's o link between india and iran or khorasan thank jesus

  • I made a mistake : iranian people are only in iran tadjikistan and some minorities in ouzbeskistan, kazahsktan, turkmenistan and even in russian ( for tadjik people) but not in india or cachemire !!! no no! certainly not !!! By the way when iranian invaded north of India long long time ago in something like 2000 or 1000before christ or even before it was a very long time ago so after they had no link !!!!!!!!!!!!! even today there's o link between india and iran or khorasan thank jesus

  • i mean you are all ignorant : the aryan people don't exist ! the aryan don't exist and this term doesn't exist it s just a term deformed (actually airyan) meaning iranian and they have nothing to do with nazism they have dark hair! pff loool you are all donkeys

  • The Celtic peoples likely originated in the Caucasus and migrated westward. Gaelic like other Indo-European languages is linguistically related to Sanskrit and shares many similar words.

    The Celtic peoples of Ireland and Scotland probably came from Spain.

  • Aquí los portugueses, que parece que todo gira entorno a ellos. Me encanta las muñeiras ¡Viva Galicia!

  • Sim, Atlantis!

  • cantábricos

  • que hermoso gracias por el video... espero ir algún día a Galicia, la tierra de mis ancestros y ver esos bailes por mis propios ojos. ;)gracias

  • esta conmadre.. me imagino en aquellos tiempos han de haber traido toda la fiesta. y con unos alcoholes como que si ha de estar bein divertido bailarlo.

  • muy buena musica, nunca habia oido este tipo de musica antes, los gallegos tienen un patrimonio cultural muy rico!

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  • hola!!! yo vi a este grupo actuar en Gijón hace unos años en el teatro Jovellanos

  • pero no es muiñeira picada eso?¿?¿?¿ xD

  • thats celtic !! i recognize it!! Long Live Gaelicia!! GRRRRR:)

  • Well, if thats not celtic then somebody please tell me what celtic exactly means.

  • It's Celtic as the word Celtic is merely the Greek form for the Latin word Gallic. Gallic countries are France (Gaul), Galicia (Land of Gauls), Portugal (Port of Gauls) and Wales ( Pais de Gals). On the other hand, Irish and Scots are Scythians from Central Asia who invaded the lands of the Welsh - Britain in the 6th century. Scots and Irish merely copied Welsh customs many generations ago and now try to pass themselves off as a Celtic/Gallic people when infact they're no such thing.

  • Irish and Scots are Scythians/Slavs who invaded the lands occupied by the Welsh -a genuine Gallic/Celtic people. The Scottish Declaration of Arbroath written in the 14th century and signed by over 40 Scottish chiefs clearly aknowledge that they came from Scythia in Central Asia. Just because Scots and Irish copy the music and customs of the original Celtic/Gallic Welsh it does not make them Celts or Gallic. As the saying goes, a dog born in a barn does not make it a horse.

  • Gostei de ouvir, muito obrigado.

  • realmente no me gusto, el baile deveria ser mas alegre, la gaita es un instrumento alegre, un poquito mas movida estaria mucho mejor, mas similar a los pikus andinos....

  • La gaita es un instrumento muy alegre, si, pero la intención que hay en este baile es representar la tradición. Si esta muiñeira se bailase de otra manera y se tocase más rápido, con otro estilo, podría salir muy bonito, pero entonces ya no sería un baile tradicional.

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  • WHERE CAN I FIND A CD FOR THIS SONG?

  • that sounds like some scottish or irish music

  • eh. bagpipes are bagpipes.

  • No, it's the Scottish Irish who copied our music when they invaded the British Isles.

    The Scots and Irish are a Scythian people originaly from Central Asia, modern Russia.

  • You still fail to understand.

    It's not Irish music the Irish are playing, it's Galician music they're playing.

    This type of music is original to all Gallic cultures from Wales, Portugal, Spain to France, Belgium, northern Italy and Switzerland.

    The invading Irish/Scotts merely imitate western european Gallic culture.

  • The Gaels were not Scythian. This is history invented by 11th century Irish monks to justify monarchy. The irish and scots, according to DNA studies, come directly from northwestern Spain. In fact, most present day inhabitants of the British Isles have their genetic origins in northwestern Spain. Most of the rest of the genes come from Scandinavia or from northwestern France.

  • The genetic connection between the British and north western Spain are those between the original British - the Welsh and the people of Galicia/Portugal. Not between the Irish/Scots or Anglo Saxons who are invaders of what was once Welsh Britain. Just because you call yourself today British doesn't mean you're the original British to which these ancient genetic connections belong to.

  • No no. Im not British, Im Argentine and have Italian/Portuguese/basque grandparents. I found the celtic culture much interesting and confusing at the same time.

    I have read dna researches shows that welsh, Irish and scots are linked with vasques ??!! what about that ?!

  • Sure, depending how the dna research is skewed to fit a desired outcome. After all, one can also say that three's a gentic link between the Irish/Scots with just about anything from frogs, banana trees and even whales since they too are mamals and have a some genetic similarities with other species.

  • At the end of the day, Irish/Scots are a Slavic Scythian people and have nothing to do with Celtic/Gallic people from Western Europe.

  • You are right, too many people interpreting things the way they want it to be.

    Is there anything to read with real facts from lately done research ?

  • it's wrong, Celts(Aryans/Tocharians) came from Russia/Ukraina(scythian steps) to central europe then they spread up to all europe, britania, france, italia, spain, portugal, ireland, switzerland, balkans, turkey.

    They build lots of civilization when they were in Central Asian steps.They build Sumer civilization, also Hitites could come from Aryans.I think Greeks gave the "Celt" name to Aryans/Tocharians/Scythians when they invited to europe.

  • No you're wrong. Celts are Western European people and have nothing to do with Aryans. It's you irish/Scots who are Scythians who come from Central Asia ukraine. You're just trying to steal our history and ancestry. Scythians weren't invited anywhere, that's just self serving bullshit. They invaded and these invasions into Europe are clearly documented.

  • I disagree deeply.... Celts came from the alps, and central Europe from an historical region called Hallstatt.

    I'm no Irish or Scot...i'm of Galician descent.

    You might have forgotten that every people that is originally European speaking ancient european dialects and having indo-european beliefs might be considered as an Aryan people.

    Southern irish had their blood mixed with proto-galician celts (sons of Breogam) when they invaded Ireland, that's its in the book of invasions. Read More

  • You may be of Galician descent but like many you're an ignorant one who's been fooled by Post WWII communist propaganda. The first ever mention of Celts was by Herodotus and he clearly states they originated from Western Europe beyond the pillars of Hercules in what is today Western Spain, Portugal and Galicia. Like Herodotus, so did many other anceint writers like Strabo, Ptolemy and Pliny the Elder.

  • Never did any of them mention Celts in modern day Germany. Though they did say Germans were cousins of Celts.

    Don't fall for the Aryan bullshit stories of 19th century fictional writers and ignore ancient sources who never ever mentioned any Aryans in Europe but instead, Lusitanans, Galicians, Britons(Welsh), Illyrians, Germans, Gauls..etc.

  • I challenge you or anyone else here that can provide an ancient source ever calling any European tribe or people as Aryans. There isn't any at all. No written source ever claims any European people to be Aryan, Martion or from the plant Kryptonite.

  • It is said, were also on the Cantabrian coast fishermen who came to Ireland, not only in Galicia and northern Portugal as you say

  • Well, I can tell you that the vasque people share in 58%thef same dna and haplogroup as gauls,southern irish, the asturian and galician celtic peoples.

    It's not a coincidence...archaeology is out there to confirm their connections.

  • There's no DNA link with the Irish or Southern Irish unless you're rebadging the original inhabitants, the Welsh, as Southern irish. If that's the case, then it's the Welsh who have a DNA link with the Gauls and not the Irish or Scots.

  • Right!

  • uh ?

    the scotish and Irish invading what from where ? first time I hear this story.

  • eseeeeeee celme como se nota que somos galegos!!!!!!!!!!! asi me gusta todos los sabados bien que ensallamos

  • sana mas update po kasi hirap hanapin

  • Moitas gracias por poñer o video, dende o outro lado do Atlantico con moita morriña

  • É muito importante mostrar as semelhanças impressionantes entre a cultura galega e a portuguesa. Só assim podemos mostrar a todo mundo que a Galiza é parte de conjunto de países que formam a lusofonia (ou galegofonia).

    Saúdos do Brasil

  • Así me gusta zaixega, hai unha cultura que manter e subindo iste video axudas moito, grazas.

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