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Old Skye Tales

Old Skye Tales
Author: William Mackenzie
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857909681

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An extraordinary compilation of lore, legend, tradition, and incident from Scotland’s Isle of Skye. Written by a Glasgow-born Scotsman whose accomplishments ranged from working in the Clydesdale shipyards, serving as a headmaster, fighting for the rights of crofters, serving in the British and Indian armies, and producing acclaimed poetry, this volume is one of the most important sources for the history of the Isle of Skye. As well as containing a large amount of information of the geography of the island—particularly the north—it also contains important sections on crofting and the Church, as well as local superstitions, sayings, second sight, and even local characters of his time.


Old Skye Tales

Old Skye Tales
Author: William Mackenzie
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857909681

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In this book William Mackenzie records a world of local legend, folklore and superstition, and charts the changes he saw in his lifetime in agriculture, education, the Church and, of course, emigration. He recounts the history of the leading families of Skye and also the lives and experiences of the crofters, for whose rights he actively campaigned in the 1880s. Old Skye Tales is a unique and valuable record, written by a man of intelligence and sensitivity, whose life spanned both the traditional and the modern world. As well as containing a large amount of information of the geography of the island (particularly the north), there are also important sections on crofting, the Church, as well as local superstitions, sayings, second sight and even local characters of his time. An entertaining and witty book, Old Skye Tales is a marvellous resource for the historian, as well as a fascinating compendium for all those who love one of Scotland's most famous islands. It is one of the most important sources for the history of the island.


Old Skye Tales

Old Skye Tales
Author: William MacKenzie (of Skye.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1934
Genre: Skye, Island of (Scotland)
ISBN:

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Old Skye Tales

Old Skye Tales
Author: William MacKenzie
Publisher: MacLean Press
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1995-08
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9781899272013

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A book featuring Skye, and Trotternish in particular. This collection of myths, stories and eye-witness accounts reveals life in Skye through the ages.


Old Skye Tales

Old Skye Tales
Author: William Mackenzie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Folklore
ISBN:

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Old Skye Tales

Old Skye Tales
Author: William Mackenzie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 161
Release: 1934
Genre: Folklore
ISBN:

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Skye

Skye
Author: Otta F. Swire
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2006-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857909711

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This is a fabulous treasury of legend and wonder; tales of monsters who dwell in lakes, of small people who trap humans in earthen mounds where time stands still; of dark, shape- shifting spirits whose cloak of human form is betrayed by the sand and shells which fall from their hair. In the absence of a written tradition, for generations of Skianachs, these tales, handed down orally, contained the very warp and weft of Hebridean history. They take us far beyond Christian times, to the edge of the Iron Age, and interweave with threads from the wider Atlantic tradition of Gaelic heroic myth and legend.


Oatmeal and the Catechism

Oatmeal and the Catechism
Author: Margaret Bennett
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773527751

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"Oatmeal and the Catechism is the story of emigrants from the Outer Hebrides to Quebec in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Most were crofting families from Lewis who had suffered the severe effects of the potato famine of 1846-51. As a solution to the increasing pressure on landlords and government relief bodies, they were offered free passage to 'Lower Canada' and given land grants in the Eastern Townships. To this day place-names such as Stornoway, Tolsta, Ness and Dell in Canada testify to the strong links these communities kept with their homeland." "In this updated edition of her book Margaret Bennett traces the historical background of emigration and settlement in this part of Canada. By means of recorded interviews with descendants of the original settlers, she builds up a detailed picture not only of the social and religious aspects of their lives, but also of how they set about building a new community in the wilderness. For more than a century people in the Outer Hebrides have been asking what happened to those who left for the New World. Oatmeal and the Catechism answers that question."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved