Sage Kinvig (ihe dị ka 1870-1962) bụ, n'oge ọnwụ ya, otu n'ime ndị ikpeazụ na-asụ Asụsụ Manx.

Ihe ịrịba ama nke ụlọ Sage Kinvig na Ronague

Amụrụ ya Sage J. Clarke na gburugburu 1870 na Garey Hollin na Ronague, na parish nke Arbory, Isle of Man, na-eso usoro ọgbọ atọ nke ezi na ụlọ ya ndị amuru ma zụlite ebe ahụ.  Ọ lụrụ John Kingvig (c. 1860–1953), bụ onye na-akụ azụ mgbe ụfọdụ, mason na onye nyocha ala nkịtị.  Mgbe ọzụzụ mbụ na Castletown ga-abụ onye na-eme uwe, Sage Kinvig mechara wepụta oge ya iji na-elekọta ụlọ ahịa na ịzụ ezinụlọ ha nwere ụmụ iri.

Sage Kinvig na di ya bụ ndị na-asụ asụsụ Manx nke ọma, dịka ọ bụ ihe a na-ahụkarị maka ndị bi na Ronague na ntorobịa ha. Otú ọ dị, ha hụrụ ileghara asụsụ ahụ anya, ma sonye na ya n'ezie, na-ekpebi ịghara ịkụziri ụmụ ha asụsụ ahụ. N'oge ọ nwụrụ na 1962, a kwenyere na Sage Kinvig bụ otu n'ime naanị ndị na-asụ asụsụ Manx abụọ dị ndụ, [1] onye nke ọzọ bụ Ned Maddrell, onye nwụrụ na 1974.

N'oge ndụ ya, ya na ndị ọzọ ghọtara mkpa ọ dị dị ka onye na-asụ asụsụ Manx. N'April na May 1948, Kinvig bụ otu n'ime ndị ọkà okwu Manx nke Irish Folklore Commission dekọrọ.[1] Nke a bụ Éamon de Valera kpalitere, iji chekwaa okwu nke ndị na-asụ obodo fọdụrụ - ọrụ leghaara ya anya kemgbe Manx Language Society nwara ya n'okpuru nlekọta nke Sophia Morrison na 1900s[2] na site n'aka Carl Marstrander na 1929–1933.

Ya na di ya, Kinvig bụ onye na-ekere òkè na mweghachi nke mmasị na Manx Gaelic na 1950s na 1960s: [2]

Ndị Kinvig maara nke ọma mgbanwe ndị mere na ndụ ha na egwu mgbanwe ndị a kpatara ọdịnihu nke asụsụ Manx. Ha chọsiri ike ịgba ụmụ akwụkwọ Manx Gaelic ume ma ọtụtụ na-eleta ha iji mụọ otú e si akpọpụta ya.

Asụsụ Manx enwetala mmeghachi omume kemgbe ọnwụ ya, n'otu akụkụ n'ihi nkwado Kinvig na ndị ọzọ nyere ndị na-eto eto na-amụ asụsụ ahụ.

Edensibia

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  1. 'Keep the Faith' by Adrian Cain, on the Ynsee Gaelg website (accessed 9/03/2017)
  2. Skeealyn Vannin / Stories of Mann: The complete collection of Manx Language archive recordings made by the Irish Folklore Commission in 1948, Douglas: Manx National Heritage, 2003, p.12

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