The Summer Walkers: Travelling People and Pearl-Fishers in the Highlands of Scotland

The Summer Walkers

Travelling People and Pearl-Fishers in the Highlands of Scotland

1996 • 230 pages

'The Summer Walkers' is the name the crofters of Scotland's northwest Highlands gave the traveling people—the itinerant tinsmiths, horse-dealers, hawkers, and pearl-fishers—who made their living on the road. They are not gypsies, but are indigenous Gaelic-speaking Scots, who, to this day, remain heirs of a vital and ancient culture.


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