Oatmeal and the Catechism: Scottish Gaelic Settlers in Quebec

Oatmeal and the Catechism: Scottish Gaelic Settlers in Quebec

by Margaret Bennett (Author)

Synopsis

This work records the oral history, folklore and folk-life of emigrants from the Outer Hebrides to Quebec in the 19th century. It opens with the historical background before telling oral history as remembered and experienced by the emigrants' descendants, telling of land clearing, homesteading , farming, lumbering, bridge building and all the other tasks required to build a new community in the wilderness. Gaelic-speaking presbyterians, the group kept their language for the first three generations and still retain their religion to this day, as well as the tradition of the taigh ceilidh . For more than a century people in the Outer Hebrides have been asking what happened to those who left. This work answers much of that question.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New edition
Publisher: John Donald Publishers Ltd
Published: 15 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 0859765741
ISBN 13: 9780859765749
Book Overview: Winner of the 1999 Clio Award of the Canadian Historical Association

Media Reviews
'There can be few scholars on either side of the Atlantic who succeed in combining such a wide range of skills as Margaret Bennett... Margaret Bennett embodies all that is best of the spirit of Scotland' - Hamish Henderson 'a meticulously researched and well-written book' - History Teaching Review
Author Bio
Originally from the Isle of Skye, Margaret Bennett comes from a long line of traditional singers, pipers and story tellers - Gaelic on her mother's side, Lowland Scots on her father's. She has sung at folk festivals and concerts world wide and has featured in films, documentaries and on radio. She has an MA in folklore and a PhD in ethnology. She specialises in traditional song, customs, folk medicine, and emigrant traditions and has taught in both Glasgow and Edinburgh. She has published several books and many articles.