Feamainn a bhite a' cleachdadh mar thodhar, agus clèibh.
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Date
Track ID
27602
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Part 2
Track Information
Original Track ID
SA1968.76.A4; B5
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Summary
Seaweed fertiliser and creels.
Seaweed was used as manure. The shore was divided up. Crofters gathered the seaweed and made it into piles; they apportioned them by casting lots. The contributor can remember old women cutting feamainn-chìreagach. It was used as fertiliser prior to potato planting. He gives a description of this seaweed, which was cut with sickles.
Women carried seaweed in creels on their backs. A description of the creels, which were made by the men from willow rods. This creel was also used for taking home peats.
Item Location
County - Argyllshire
Island - Jura
Parish - Jura
Recording Location
County - Argyllshire
Island - Jura
Parish - Jura
Language
Gaelic
Genre
Collection
Source Type
Reel to reel
Audio Quality
Good