2011, John Patrick Montaño, The Roots of English Colonialism in Ireland (page 280)The fear of intermixers was not new, nor was the dread of native customs and culture. The hostility to the purveyors and symbols of native barbarity – the language, dress, manners, bards, poets, harpers, and others – was expressed in the Statutes of Kilkenny and resurrected in 1536 during the Kildare rebellion.