I remember saying good morning or good afternoon to the fairies as you drove round the island going over the little fairy bridges where a little stream ran under the road.
Thank you for this video. This is a reason why I believe the term 'Celtic' can become a problem. Whilst there are similarities between cultural folk history there are also differences. An umbrella term does nothing to ensure the origins of a specific culture.
It's interesting that I look up and find they are majority Christian, but still celebrate their old traditions and beliefs. Like Indonesia and Mali, may adopt a new religion but they don't let it change their culture.
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Terrific video! Thanks for sharing.
I remember saying good morning or good afternoon to the fairies as you drove round the island going over the little fairy bridges where a little stream ran under the road.
Thank you for this video. This is a reason why I believe the term 'Celtic' can become a problem. Whilst there are similarities between cultural folk history there are also differences. An umbrella term does nothing to ensure the origins of a specific culture.
The Isle of Man is a rare jewel set in the midst of the Irish Sea,"A Piece of Heaven"
Would love to know more about the pre-Christian traditions that haven't been lost to time...
The blood is mixed in one pool now and it doesn't have to be bad, as long as we keep the best that each culture has in its custums
Except for the tynwald those traditions are almost exactly the same in ireland
It's interesting that I look up and find they are majority Christian, but still celebrate their old traditions and beliefs. Like Indonesia and Mali, may adopt a new religion but they don't let it change their culture.