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The Needfire Ritual | Antiquity | Cambridge CoreJan 2, 2015 · Needfire, or 'churned' fire, was used in Scotland for distress, disease, and witchcraft, and as a remedy against human diseases.
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The Golden Bough : a study of magic and religion - Project GutenbergThe Golden Bough: a study of magic and religion by Sir James George Frazer. CONTENTS Preface Subject Index Chapter 1. The King of the Wood
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Need - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Old English nied, meaning necessity or distress, "need ... + fire (n.). From ancient times peculiar virtue was attributed to fire thus ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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needfire, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryThe earliest known use of the noun needfire is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for needfire is from 1531, in a translation by John Bellenden, poet ...Missing: nēod | Show results with:nēod
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SND :: needfire - Dictionaries of the Scots LanguageNEEDFIRE, n. Also neid-, and in the spurious form neats-fire from confusion with †neat, cattle. 1. Fire produced by the friction of dry wood, ...
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[PDF] Indo-European Fire Rituals - OAPEN Homea need-fire was described in detail by Joh. Reiskius: When an evil plague has broken out among the cattle, large and small, and the herds have thereby ...
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Hallowe'en and Galan Gaeaf - Wales History - BBCOct 28, 2011 · One of these was called Coelcerth. A fire was built, everyone placing stones with their names on in and around the fire. If any stone and ...
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In a Word ... Bone-fire - The Irish TimesJul 6, 2015 · She wrote “Tine Cnámh, as Gaeilge, fire of bones, because in the past old bones were burned in the bonfire. The ashes were taken the ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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Features - Samhain Revival - November/December 2016Tradition has it that the ancient Celts assembled on Tlachtga on October 31 and built a sacred fire on which sacrifices, perhaps even human, were offered to ...Missing: need- | Show results with:need-
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Brigid (deity) | Research Starters - EBSCOBrigid was the Celtic goddess of fire, poetry, and prophecy, but she was also associated with water (especially rivers and streams), childbirth, the hearth, and ...
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The Dagda - World History EncyclopediaFeb 5, 2021 · ... Irish-Celtic mythology ... Finally, the Dagda has two magical pigs, one living and another forever cooking on a fire and ready to be eaten.
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Golden BoughJun 27, 2013 · The history of the need-fire can be traced back to the early Middle ... In various parts of the Highlands of Scotland the need-fire was ...
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Customs and Beliefs - The North East Folklore ArchiveAmong its key rituals was the making of need fire (fire kindled by friction without the use of metal). ... At times in the 17th century 'Guid Neibers ...
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Survivals in Belief Among the Celts: III. The Earthly Jou...' The need-fire was made in Mull by turning an oaken wheel over nine oaken spindles from east to west. 1 In houses between the two nearest running streams ...
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[PDF] The Golden Bough (Vol. 1 of 2) by James George Frazerkept up a perpetual fire of oak-wood in the holy grove.202 The ... who made the need-fire in Scotland had to divest themselves of all metal.586 ...
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Beltane and the Coming of Summer - Fada's Farsaing... teine-éigin, or "need fire." In Ireland and Wales cattle were driven between two fires. People danced sunwise around the bonfires, as well. They would also ...
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Chapter 62. The Fire-Festivals of Europe. - Sacred TextsIn the Central Highlands of Scotland bonfires, known as the Beltane fires, were formerly kindled with great ceremony on the first of May.
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Carmina Gadelica Vol. 1: II. Aimsire: Seasons: 73. The Be... | Sacred Texts Archive### Summary of Beltane Blessing Content
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The ancient fires lit across Scotland for good fortune - The ScotsmanOct 4, 2018 · Folklorist Alexander Carmichael noted the needfire was made in North Uist up until around 1829, in Arran until 1820, in Helmsdale about 1818 and ...
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Igniting Tradition - The Blaze of Halloween BonfiresMay 14, 2025 · Bone Fires at Samhain. First, let's examine the Irish word for bonfire. It comes from "tine cnámh" which means bone fire. The English term ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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Samhain | Myth and Folklore Wiki - FandomThe word 'bonfire', or 'bonefire' is a direct translation of the Gaelic tine cnámh. With the bonfire ablaze, the villagers extinguished all other fires ...
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bonfires | Early Tourists in Wales - WordPress.comThis page includes about 65 references to bonfires lit in Wales, 1630s to 1900, mostly on Calan Gaeaf (All Saints Eve, Halloween, 31 st October)
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Chapter 7 - Folklore of the Isle of Man, A.W.Moore 1891We have (in Chapter VI.) also referred to the practice of leaping over these bonfires, and of driving cattle through them; of rolling the fire-wheels, and of ...
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The Manx Beltane (Oie'l Voaldyn) | The Atlantic ReligionMay 1, 2014 · The Manx had a superstition about rekindling of their hearth fires at Easter – it was considered bad luck to 'lend the seed of the fire' (ie- ...
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[PDF] Manx Folklore - a changing or continuous tradition?The burning of gorse was originally associated with the ritual of cattle being driven through the dying embers of the fire, this has been interpreted as being ...
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Panic at the Medieval Disco: European Dancing Plagues, Kindling ...Nov 14, 2013 · What if the dancing plagues were not physical or mental illness, rather the death throes of a deeply-rooted Teutonic paganism that was ...
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Charles Morris - Black Death and Flagellants - Heritage HistoryIt was the pestilence called the "Black Death," the most terrible visitation that Europe has ever known. This deadly disease came from Asia.Missing: Notfeuer | Show results with:Notfeuer
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Germanic Folklore (2): Epitome of German Mythology. Part 2.Jun 24, 2019 · For a similar reason it was a custom to drive the cattle when sick over particular fires called need-fires (Notfeuer), which, with certain ...
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Myths - Slavic - Living Fire - Sacred Hearth Friction FireThrough the fire they carried the sick; were driven by livestock (to protect it from disease). In the sanctuary of Svarozhich there was a living fire, the ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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Live fire - Old European cultureJun 19, 2019 · In Slavic mythology both are represented by Jarilo (Slavic young sun ... Notfeuer, Nodfyr, Nedfres, Nedfri, священного живого Огня http ...
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Trade in Ancient Celtic Europe - World History EncyclopediaMar 24, 2021 · Celts traded salt, slaves, iron, gold, furs, and copper. They imported wine, ivory, coral, raw glass, silver, tin, and bronze wares.
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the Dynamics of Bronze Age Interaction and Trade 1500–1100 bcNov 26, 2015 · In this article, we reason about Bronze Age communication networks and apply the results of use-wear analysis to create robust indicators of the rise and fall.
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The Cultural Impact of the Highland Clearances - BBCFeb 17, 2011 · The Clearances have been seen as an act of greed and betrayal, an attempt by the ruling class to preserve their wealth by sacrificing their ...
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Highland Clearances | Scottish History & Impact on Society | BritannicaThe Highland Clearances resulted in the destruction of the traditional clan society and began a pattern of rural depopulation and emigration from Scotland.
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Nine Sacred Woods: A Druid Walk In The Park - OBODMay 24, 2021 · Last spring, I researched the meaning of the Nine Sacred Woods and learned that they were used in the Need-Fire (Teine-eiginn) for fire ...
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About Beltane Fire FestivalOur festival is a living, dynamic reinterpretation and modernisation of an ancient Iron Age Celtic ritual and is the largest of its kind.
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Friction Fire Lighting in the UK - an Introduction - Wildway BushcraftWildway Bushcraft offers a one-day friction fire lighting course – we run these courses whenever you like – just get in touch and let us know when suits you.
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Seeking firecraft workshop leader | BushcraftUK CommunityApr 20, 2020 · ... Need-Fire – at this year's Highland Games in Helmsdale this Saturday (15 August 2015). Alongside this we had arranged a bow-drill fire-making workshop as ...Needfirebushcraft in germany is it legal?More results from bushcraftuk.com
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[PDF] 'Bushcraft' and 'Indigenous Knowledge': transformations of a concept ...extracting fire from wood by friction' (or need-fire) was recorded – a practice that continued well into the nineteenth century. An early discussion of the ...<|separator|>
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Beltane Fire Festival cancelledMar 17, 2020 · It is with a heavy heart that the Board of Trustees for Beltane Fire Society have decided the Beltane Fire Festival will not be going ahead ...Missing: pandemic | Show results with:pandemic
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Beltane Online Fire Festival (BOnFire) announced to ... - The ListOrganised by the team behind the cancelled Beltane Fire Festival, the new online festival will be held on Thu 30 Apr.