Islands are often idealized as places of the past. Cape Breton is idealized as a Canadian island where Scotland's Gaelic history continues to exist in the present. Anthropologist Jonathan Dembling has documented how certain in-fluential Scottish musicians turned to Cape Breton in the 1980s to teach Scots an “authentic”(older) form of fiddling and piping (2005). Nova Scotia piping [Book Review]

In Godfrey Baldacchino (ed.), Island songs: a global repertoire. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. pp. 49 (2011)
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