Cures, Remedies and
Old Wives Tales
21.08.24
HERITAGE event in the
Market House, Clonmany will showcase the folklore of
local traditional cures from Inishowen’s past.
On Saturday and Sunday, 24th and 25th August, the
Clonmany Genealogy & Heritage Group will host an event
entitled ‘Cures, Remedies and Old Wives Tales’ in the
Market House, Clonmany. This event is part of National
Heritage Week 2024 and is a celebration of the belief in
the healing power of plants, and other ‘cures’, as well
as shining a light on the important medical roles played
by women in Irish rural society before access to modern
medical practices became available. |
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Clonmany in the 1960s |
The project also looks at
traditional cures mentioned in Irish folklore and in
local legends and examines why some individuals were
believed to hold almost magical curative powers.
Sometimes it is believed cures can be achieved by
prayer, by undergoing a pilgrimage or by visiting a
sacred place, such as a Holy Well.
The event will feature an exhibition displaying some of
the plants and materials used to treat illness and other
conditions in the past and local historian and
folklorist, Dessie McCallion, will conduct a talk on the
subject in the Market House at 4pm on Saturday 24th
August, when local people will be invited to add their
own knowledge of this fascinating subject. The
exhibition will feature many photos, stories and posters
relating to this hugely interesting subject. |
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Clonmany in the 1960s |
A number of additional
events are being planned for what should be a wonderful
weekend. The Clonmany Genealogy & Heritage Group is
delighted to confirm that well known genealogist and
family tree expert, Eva Doherty Gremmert, will deliver a
talk on both days of the event. The talks will take
place on Saturday 24th August at 2:30pm and on Sunday
25th August, also at 2:30pm. Eva, who is a published
author and noted public speaker, divides her time
between her home in the US and Inishowen.
Everyone is welcome to come along and enjoy another
fabulous weekend of heritage, folklore and fun in the
beautiful Clonmany scenery.
For further information please contact
clonmanygenealogygroup@gmail.com . |
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