Island Voices
Island Voices
Traditions of North Mull ISBN: 9781841581743
Author: Ann Mackenzie
Imprint: Birlinn
Publication Date: Mar 2002
Format: PB
Price: £9.99
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The subjects throughout this book are timeless - local belief and superstition, pastimes, work, health and cures, tales and proverbs. They are taken from a wide range of sources and periods, from Martin Martin in the seventeenth century to writing which dates from the end of the Second World War, a time which saw much change in Gaelic society as a whole. The material covers traditions and accounts of a very practical and often harsh existence, variations on tales which are more obscure as well as those that are well known. The stories illustrate the sharpness of phrase, shrewdness of observation and humour, characteristic of the Highlands and Islands in the west.
This book is a celebration of a people who are often excluded from the standard historical accounts of the clans and Highlands, but who have endured much and safeguarded an important heritage.
’There was an old custom at Treshnish Point. There is a high, steep cliff going down to the sea and there is a corrie there - Corrie Bhrochain (’porridge cauldron’), they used to call it - and in olden days, you know, many of them were collecting seaweed as a fertiliser, and they were doing this in honour of Mana, god of the sea . . .’ - Peter MacLean, Dervaig Recommend to a friend






