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- Dúlamán abstract "Dúlamán (Irish for \"channelled wrack\", a type of edible seaweed), is an Irish folk song.The text of the song relates to the Irish practice of gathering seaweed for various purposes, dating from lean times when seaweed was valuable as a defence against famine.There are many versions of the melody that come from the Irish folk song tradition. Among the best known settings (both derived from the Scottish strathspey \"Cutting Ferns\") are those of Clannad, recorded on their 1976 album Dúlamán. Another melody was first recorded by Altan on their album Island Angel. An original musical setting of the traditional text of this song for choir was also made by composer Michael McGlynn. This song is featured in Endless Ocean: Blue World (Adventures of the Deep in Europe).".
- Dúlamán thumbnail Pelvetia_canaliculata.jpg?width=300.
- Dúlamán wikiPageExternalLink dulaman_seaweed.html.
- Dúlamán wikiPageExternalLink dulaman.htm.
- Dúlamán wikiPageExternalLink dulaman_song.htm.
- Dúlamán wikiPageExternalLink dulaman.htm.
- Dúlamán wikiPageID "20348972".
- Dúlamán wikiPageLength "2493".
- Dúlamán wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Dúlamán wikiPageRevisionID "693677606".
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink A_Stór_Is_A_Stóirín.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Altan_(band).
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Anúna.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_folk_songs.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_Thunder.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_Woman.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_Woman:_A_New_Journey.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_Woman:_Emerald_-_Musical_Gems.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Chanticleer_(ensemble).
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Clannad.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Composer.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Dónal_Lunny.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Dúlamán_(album).
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Endless_Ocean_2:_Adventures_of_the_Deep.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music_of_Ireland.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Irish_language.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Island_Angel.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Michael_McGlynn.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Omnia_(band).
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Omnis_Studio.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Pelvetia.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Pádraigín_Ní_Uallacháin.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Seaweed.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink Telecom_Éireann.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink The_Vocal_Consort.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink What_Wondrous_Love_Is_This.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLink File:Pelvetia_canaliculata.jpg.
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dulaman".
- Dúlamán wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dúlamán".
- Dúlamán wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Otheruses4.
- Dúlamán wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dúlamán wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Dúlamán subject Category:Irish_folk_songs.
- Dúlamán hypernym Song.
- Dúlamán type Single.
- Dúlamán type Diacritic.
- Dúlamán type Redirect.
- Dúlamán comment "Dúlamán (Irish for \"channelled wrack\", a type of edible seaweed), is an Irish folk song.The text of the song relates to the Irish practice of gathering seaweed for various purposes, dating from lean times when seaweed was valuable as a defence against famine.There are many versions of the melody that come from the Irish folk song tradition. Among the best known settings (both derived from the Scottish strathspey \"Cutting Ferns\") are those of Clannad, recorded on their 1976 album Dúlamán.".
- Dúlamán label "Dúlamán".
- Dúlamán sameAs Q3328391.
- Dúlamán sameAs Dúlamán.
- Dúlamán sameAs Dúlamán.
- Dúlamán sameAs Dúlamán.
- Dúlamán sameAs m.04_1tln.
- Dúlamán sameAs Q3328391.
- Dúlamán wasDerivedFrom Dúlamán?oldid=693677606.
- Dúlamán depiction Pelvetia_canaliculata.jpg.
- Dúlamán isPrimaryTopicOf Dúlamán.