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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games]]
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  • '''Highland Games''' are festivals held throughout the year in [[Scotland]] and many other co ...from there to recount the story of the hill climb. Webster, in ''Scottish Highland Games'', is not so certain. He recounts the story, labelling it as story, or lege
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  • * Michael Brander, ''Essential Guide to the Highland Games'' (1992) ISBN 0862413028 * Donaldson, Emily Ann, ''Scottish Highland Games in America'', Firebird Press Book, Gretna 1998 (ISBN 1-56554-560-5)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games/Bibliography]]
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  • ...scotland.com/library/highlandgamescalendar Official Scottish Tourist Board Highland Games Calendar] * [http://www.albagames.co.uk Listing of Highland Games in Scotland]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games/External Links]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Highland games]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...scotland.com/library/highlandgamescalendar Official Scottish Tourist Board Highland Games Calendar] * [http://www.albagames.co.uk Listing of Highland Games in Scotland]
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  • ...raditional [[Scotland|Scottish]] garment, usually worn by men as part of [[Highland games|Highland]] attire.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games/Bibliography]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Highland Games/External Links]]
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  • * Michael Brander, ''Essential Guide to the Highland Games'' (1992) ISBN 0862413028 * Donaldson, Emily Ann, ''Scottish Highland Games in America'', Firebird Press Book, Gretna 1998 (ISBN 1-56554-560-5)
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  • {{r|Highland games}}
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  • ...r females in the Scottish national dance competitions which can be seen at Highland Games gatherings.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Highland games]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...sic types of Scottish dancing which can be seen at nearly every modern day Highland games event.
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  • ...ance portion of the Highland dancing competition at the 2007 Skagit Valley Highland Games.}}
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  • {{r|Highland games}}
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  • ...ighland dance competitors performs at the 2004 Whidbey Island (Washington) Highland Games]] ...e national dance of [[Scotland]]. It is an integral part of nearly every [[Highland games]] event where, in its most common public
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  • {{r|Highland games}}
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  • {{r|Highland games}}
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  • {{r|Highland games}}
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  • ...the early 19th Century. Thus if one desires to wear the belted plaid at [[Highland Games]], it would not be inappropriate (much less ''incorrect'') to wear any tart ==The Kilt at Highland Games Today==
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  • '''Highland Games''' are festivals held throughout the year in [[Scotland]] and many other co ...from there to recount the story of the hill climb. Webster, in ''Scottish Highland Games'', is not so certain. He recounts the story, labelling it as story, or lege
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  • ....jpg|right|250px|An example of the eclectic style often seen at modern-day Highland Games gatherings}} The modern, tailored [[kilt]] which is ubiquitous at [[Highland games|Highland Games]] gatherings around the world has associated with it an evolving style of w
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  • :Did you check the entire web site? Some of these sites are pretty big. The Highland Games wiki has hundreds of pages. There is some tool somewhere for quickly findin
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  • ...in the photo at right. In this form, the kilt can be seen at modern-day [[Highland games]] gatherings in Scotland and elsewhere throughout the world. Historical for ...ners. Apart from these activities, it is worn almost exclusively by men at Highland Games and elsewhere. Women other than dancers and performers sometimes wear a kil
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  • ...rn form of the traditional Scottish kilt as typically seen at modern day [[Highland games]] gatherings in [[Scotland]] and elsewhere throughout the world. The other ...as a whole where the manufacturers can be seen vending their wares at many Highland games events.
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  • ...entury that, for example, saw the development and spread of the Scottish [[Highland games]]. Likewise, it was during the 19th century that the [[Amateur Athletic Ass
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  • ...uld want to be credited for my own work. In connection with my work on the Highland Games Wikia (formerly Wikicities) I use the following template (with obvious chan
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  • Other features of the national sporting culture include the [[Highland games]], [[curling]] and [[shinty]]. [[Kingussie Camanachd]], the dominant shinty
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