
The volume brings together a lively chorus of voices from the Scottish Highlands and islands, preserving the superstitions that have guided daily life for generations. Compiled by a 19th‑century minister who spent decades listening to farmers, crofters and islanders, the work avoids printed authorities and relies solely on what people actually believed and practiced. The result is a geographically wide, yet surprisingly consistent, picture of folk magic, omens, and protective rituals that still echo across the rugged landscape.
Listeners will hear stories of restless spirits haunting lochs, charms whispered to keep storms at bay, and uncanny omens that dictated everything from sowing grain to setting out on sea voyages. Each account is presented with enough context to understand the underlying worldview without disrupting the flow of the tale. The collection offers both entertainment and a rare glimpse into a living tradition that has shaped Scotland’s cultural memory.
Full title
Superstitions of the Highlands & Islands of Scotland Collected Entirely from Oral Sources
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (433K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1836–1891
Remembered for preserving Gaelic folklore with unusual care, this Highland minister gathered stories, beliefs, and traditions that might otherwise have been lost. His books still offer a vivid window into everyday life, superstition, and oral storytelling in the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
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