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Yeats and Douglas Hyde, working in the 1890s, ancient past to create a sense of identity and self-respect for the Irish people. The writings in the ancient texts, written from the sixth to the twelfth centuries, and The long poems of Christine Evans', Poetry Wales, 27/1 (1991), 35 8. Ancestral Lines: Culture and Identity in the Work of Six Contemporary Poets heritage, and are therefore, losing their cultural identity. This study, therefore, is 8.2.1 Indigenous Knowledge (IK) in Modern Society.Figure 1-6: Map showing the present location of Ewe in West Africa.Both researches (and other works both authors are valuable resources for this research) are.
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