The "Travelling People" of Scotland are the traditionally nomadic
minority group known also by the derogatory term "tinkers." Using
fifteen years of field research, author Donald Braid takes readers into
the special world of the Travelling People through words, stories, and
songs.
Traveling along the high roads and byways of Scotland, they have
established a distinct identity and mode of life for themselves that
preserves centuries-old cultural beliefs. Oral storytelling is one of
their outstanding cultural contributions and it is centrally important
in their lives. For their skills as storytellers, as well as ballad
singers, Travellers are internationally recognized as having one of the
richest storytelling traditions of the world.
Duncan Williamson, one of their best-known storytellers, was fascinated
by this art from an early age and dedicated himself to maintaining the
wisdom of Traveller culture by learning as many stories as possible.
While this book focuses on a number of in