NAMA interviewed on Manx Radio
This link will only work for a week so listen to Andrew Ravenscroft on the subject of the Manx in America now. http://www.manxradio.com/audiovault/Opinion.wma
This link will only work for a week so listen to Andrew Ravenscroft on the subject of the Manx in America now. http://www.manxradio.com/audiovault/Opinion.wma
Christopher Lewin is currently studying Celtic and Linguistics at Edinburgh University whilst learning Scottish Gaelic, but his keen interest in the Manx language has brought
Hector Emanuelli recently made a nostalgic return visit to the Isle of Man at the age of 90 on completion of his autobiography ‘A Sense of Belonging’,
The Firbolgs are reckoned amongst the first adventurers who colonised Ireland. Nennius, in his ” History of the Britons,” expressly declares that from Ireland they
HE may not be conventionally good looking, but male guanaco Elvis is certainly attracting attention from visitors at the Wildlife Park. Elvis – named after
Proof that you don’t have to wear green to celebrate St. Paddy’s Day. Mim Blower, 2010 recipient of the NAMA Youth Award sports the red
Clicking on the image should open it in a larger format. Dear AllAs you are all aware the World Manx Association is celebrating its centenary this
The Isle of Man Flora Group has been working for two years to survey the Island’s wildflowers, with forty volunteers working for hundreds of hours
NAMA is a group of Americans and Canadians dedicated to the preservation and appreciation of Manx heritage, and the culture of the people from the Isle of Man