The Moon-Eyed People
Folk Tales from Welsh America
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The History Press Ltd
Published:8th Jul '19
Should be back in stock very soon
Key marketing points: Expected coverage in Welsh newspapers such as West Wales Echo, Cardiff Times and Cardiff Life magazine. Radio interview with BBC Radio Wales. Integrated email campaign. Integrated email campaign with Folklore Thursday retweets.
Little-known folk tales from Welsh settlements in America: a colonial history told through stories from Welsh, American and Native cultures
A lone man wanders from swamp to swamp searching for himself, a wolf-girl visits Wales and eats the sheep, a Welsh criminal marries an 'Indian Princess', Lakota men re-enact the Wounded Knee Massacre in Cardiff and, all the while, mountain women practise Appalachian hoodoo, native healing and Welsh witchcraft. These stories are a mixture of true tales, tall tales and folk tales, that tell of the lives of migrants who left Wales and settled in America, of the native and enslaved people who had long been living there, and those curious travellers who returned to find their roots in the old country. They were explorers, miners, dreamers, hobos, tourists, farmers, radicals, showmen, sailors, soldiers, witches, warriors, poets, preachers, prospectors, political dissidents, social reformers, and wayfaring strangers. The Cherokee called them: 'the Moon-Eyed People'.
ISBN: 9780750991421
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