Chapter
The Persistence of Celtic Culture
Even after centuries of conquest, Celtic languages and cultural traits can still be found in the people of many regions in the British Isles and Ireland. The judgment of whether or not to classify these people as Celtic and the origins of their similarities with other Celtic groups is still up to debate, but the tenacity of the Celtic identity persists nonetheless.
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Despite conquests and forced submission, Celtic languages and personality traits associated with their culture have persisted over many generations through cross-cultural contamination and rediscovery of roots by nation-states.
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Summary
Despite conquests and forced submission, Celtic languages and personality traits associated with their culture have persisted over many generations through cross-cultural contamination and rediscovery of roots by nation-states. The Irish, for example, still consider themselves a Celtic people and some continue to fight for their language and heritage.