Words have always held great power in the Gaelic traditions of the
Scottish Highlands: bardic poems bought immortality for their subjects;
satires threatened to ruin reputations and cause physical injury; clan
sagas recounted family origins and struggles for power; incantations
invoked blessings and curses. Even in the present, Gaels strive to
counteract centuries of misrepresentation of the Highlands as a
backwater of barbarism without a valid story of its own to tell.
Warriors of the Word offers a broad overview of Scottish Highland
culture and history, bringing together rare and previously untranslated
primary texts from scattered and obscure sources. Poetry, songs, tales,
and proverbs, supplemented by the accounts of insiders and travellers,
illuminate traditional ways of life, exploring such topics as folklore,
music, dance, literature, social organisation, supernatural beliefs,
human ecology, ethnic identity, and the role of language. This range of
materials allows Scottish Gaeldom to be described on its own terms and
to demonstrate its vitality and wealth of renewable cultural
resources.
This is an essential compendium for scholars, students, and all
enthusiasts of Scottish culture.