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Evil eye in the western Highlands

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A folkloric and anthropological study examines belief in the evil eye among Gaelic-speaking Highland communities, attributing it to natural jealousy and covetousness while noting how Christian teaching has shaped its expression. The author collects oral testimony and Gaelic examples that describe symptoms, social repercussions, and effects attributed to the glance, and provides extensive documentation of charms, preventive measures, diagnostic rites, cures, and theories of transmission alongside discussion of local variants and practice.

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Robert Craig Maclagan

Robert Craig Maclagan was a Scottish author known for his exploration of folklore and superstition in the Highlands. His notable work, "Evil Eye in the Western Highlands," delves into the cultural beliefs and practices surrounding the concept of the evil eye, providing insight into the rich tapestry of Scottish tradition. Through his writing, Maclagan contributed to the understanding of regional myths and their significance in local communities, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in folklore and cultural studies.

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