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e-Keltoi: Volume 6, The Celts in the Iberian Peninsula - Table of Contents
The papers are mostly very trustworthy. They are scholarly and academic, but there's one important exception: the Xosé Luis Foxo's study. Xosé Luis Foxo is a marketing expert obsessed with turning the traditional gaita and the traditional music as a whole into a sort of kinky copy of the scottish types. And he is winning in his particular war against the actual tradition cause the authorities are on his side. They know that all the changes that are being supported by Foxo are just a scam (and they have acknowledged it publicly!) but they maintain that it works fooling foreign tourists. And the clothes created by Foxo are simply from the outer space. Be careful, he also lies in other subjects like history and archeology. Last edited by donTomas; Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 at 20:27. |
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