Death
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        Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
      
        Scope Note: Created For = NAHSTE
        Found in 158 Collections and/or Records:
Transcription notebook belonging to Alexander Carmichael, 1860 to c1866
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      Identifier: Coll-97/CW112
    
      Scope and Contents
        Transcription notebook belonging to Alexander Carmichael. The majority of the volume has been used but intermittently there are groups of blank folios. Carmichael appears to have written in the book in the 1860s creating sections of different genres at different stages in the volume, with pages left blank in between to fill up appropriately. In about 1875 he has then used some of these blank pages to transcribe notes and stories but has not kept to the genres sections he initially created....
    
    
        Dates: 
      1860 to c1866
    
  Two poems and custom entitled 'Geaslanac na Callaig', 24 September 2010
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      Identifier: Coll-97/CW90/112
    
      Scope and Contents
        Two poems and custom entitled 'Geaslanac na Callaig', the first poem begins 'Mas a gao[th] an ias a Challaig iasg us aran' while the second one begins 'Mi direadh leis an ardorus s mi tearna leis an tusan'. The custom tells how on Hogmanay, the caisean-uchd [breast-strip] was lighted and swung round the head of each member of the household three times and if the light went out, it would mean that the person would die that year. The text has been scored through in ink as if transcribed...
    
    
        Dates: 
      24 September 2010
    
  Two stories about Raol mor mac ic Ailein, 20 January 1871
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      Identifier: Coll-97/CW116/152
    
      Scope and Contents
        Two stories collected from Hector MacLeod, aged 85, at Caisteal Bhuirgh/Borve Castle, Lionacleit/Linaclate, Beinn na Faoghla/Benbecula about Raol mor mac ic Ailein [Raghnall Mòr mac 'ic Aileain or Ranald MacDonald of Clanranald]. The first story tells of a foster-brother of Nighean Mhic Neill came from Barraigh/Isle of Barra to visit her at Caisteal Borgh but unable to get across the ford he stayed at a shoemaker's house. In the morning, a miosgan ime was placed on the table and the Barrach...
    
    
        Dates: 
      20 January 1871
    
  Two stories and accompanying songs about seals under the heading 'Roin', c1875
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      Identifier: Coll-97/CW112/35
    
      Scope and Contents
        Two stories and accompanying songs about seals under the heading 'Roin' collected from Iain Macaonais [John MacInnes], Staolagearrai [Stadhlaigearraidh/Stilligarry, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist] on 29 January 1875. The first story tells how a woman had boiled a seal and thrown its bones on the midden whereupon an big, old, grey woman appaered and sang a song beginning, 'Spog Finaghala spog spaidrich', the song being composed of three lines. The second story tells how another man had killed a...
    
    
        Dates: 
      c1875
    
  Two stories relating to Cladh-Mhoire Nunton, 20 January 1871
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      Identifier: Coll-97/CW116/149
    
      Scope and Contents
        Two stories collected from Hector MacLeod, aged 85, at Caisteal Bhuirgh/Borve Castle, Lionacleit/Linaclate, Beinn na Faoghla/Benbecula telling how Cladh-Mhoire Nunton [Baile nan Cailleach] had a roof which was burned the same night as all other church roofs were burnt in Scotland for reasons which remain a mystery. 'No such secret as this was ever Kept. Nothing is know[n] of it.' The first person to be buried there was Bard dugh mhic Neill Bharrai [Bàrd Dubh Mhic Neill Bharraigh] who fell...
    
    
        Dates: 
      20 January 1871
    
  Verse from 'Cailleach an dudain' beginning 'An toir thu do nighean domh Chailleach an dudain?', 1887
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      Identifier: Coll-97/CW120/344
    
      Scope and Contents
        
    Verse from 'Cailleach an dudain' [Cailleach an Dùdain or Old Woman of the Dust Mill] beginning 'An toir thu do nighean domh Chailleach an dudain?'
        Dates: 
      1887
    
  Verse from the song 'Cailleach an Dudain', August 1883
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      Identifier: Coll-97/CW120/119
    
      Scope and Contents
        
    Verse from the song 'Cailleach an Dudain' [Cailleach an Dùdain or Old Woman of the Dust Mill] beginning 'An toir u do mian domh'.
        Dates: 
      August 1883
    
  Vocabulary for 'Nialadaireach', 1901
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      Identifier: Coll-97/CW110/88
    
      Scope and Contents
        
    Vocabulary for 'Nialadaireach' [neuladaireachd] described as 'seeing in the sky the prog[ress] of death'. Text has been scored through.
        Dates: 
      1901
    
  