Well, speaking as someone who's about as pure Gaelic as you get in Ireland (to judge by great grandparents' names, I'm one-eighth Norman, one-eighth Old English, and three-quarters Gaelic,) I must say I have no consciousness of being part of any lost tribe of Israel.
> I must say I have no consciousness of being part of any lost tribe of Israel.
Neither do I. Bad memory I suppose. --ggg--. But we are both as Celtic as they come.
Just view the Celts from their global perspective, even a continental European one, not a narrow traditional Irish, English or Brittainy one, and the curtains will part. -Regards