Dál Riata : diforc'h etre ar stummoù
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[[Alex Woolf]] has suggested that there occurred a formal division of Dál Riata between the [[Norse-Gaels|Norse-Gaelic]] [[Uí Ímair]] and the natives, like those divisions that took place elsewhere in the British Isles, with the Norse controlling most of the islands, and the Gaels controlling the Scottish coast and the more southerly islands. In turn Woolf suggests that this gave rise to the terms ''Airer Gaedel'' and ''Innse Gall'', respectively "the coast of the Gaels" and the "Islands of the foreigners".<ref>Alex Woolf, "Age of Sea-Kings", pp. 94–95.</ref>
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*[http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/psas/ Proceedings] of the [[Society of Antiquaries of Scotland]] (PSAS) through 1999 (pdf).
* [http://www.visitrannoch.com/kintyre-history.htm A history of Kintyre]
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