The Summer Walkers by Timothy Neat

The Summer Walkers by Timothy Neat

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The Summer Walkers are Gaelic-speaking nomads in the North-West Highlands of Scotland. This book explores their experiences, language, ethnic origins and culture. It includes the work of the poet and folklorist, Hamish Hamilton, who lived with the Highland travellers in the 1940s and 1950s.

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The Summer Walkers by Timothy Neat

The Summer Walkers are the pearl-fishers, tinkers, hawkers and horse-dealers of the North-West Highlands in Scotland. These travellers are not gypsies. They are indigenous, Gaelic-speaking nomads with a particular moral code. They are perhaps one of Europe's last nomadic people whose story will have a tremendous significance for social history. This book presents a unique and contemporary portrait of their culture. The Highland travellers consisted of different families such as the MacPhees or the Williamsons, each with very distinctive characters. Hamish Henderson, the Scottish poet and folklorist, lived with them in the 1940s and 1950s, when Edinburgh dealers would send their pearls down to London. This book introduces the travellers through interviews and folk-legends within true stories, and through Henderson's memories and evaluations. The book also includes a study of the group's ethnic origins, tent architecture, crafts and an introduction to their secret language, the Beialrearich, which has never been written down. Since the 1950s, modern life - mass-production, good roads, the motor car, the welfare state - has forced rapid changes on the travelling community. Tinsmithing is a dead art, horsedealing a thing of the past, hawking now done by catalogue and supermarket. But many older travellers were brought up on the road and still remember in detail the traditional, archetypal lifestyle of Scotland's travelling clans. This book documents the traveller experience and a living oral literature which is one of the folk glories of Europe.
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ISBN 13 9780862415761
ISBN 10 0862415764
Title The Summer Walkers
Author Timothy Neat
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Canongate Books
Year published 1996-06-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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