Babban ny Mheillea film
Fri, 08 Sep 2017
A new video has been released exploring the ancient Manx custom of the Babban ny Mheillea, a traditional craft which connects us to beliefs and practices from Celtic times on the Isle of Man.
Harvest has always been a time for celebration and tradition on the Isle of Man and at the centre of these fouyr (harvest) customs is the Babban ny Mheillea. This harvest baby (as the Manx Gaelic translates) is a small doll made from the last sheaf of corn. It is met with cheers in the field before then taking pride of place at the centre of the Mheillea celebrations which follow. The babban is then kept on the chimney piece, where it brings good luck or wards of evil in the house, until it is replaced the following year.
The practice of making "corn dollies" stretches across Europe, but the Manx practice on the Isle of Man is unique in both the form which the babban takes and in the way it fits into the wider Mheillea celebrations.
We visited John 'Dog' Callister to watch him create a Babban ny Mheillea, explaining some of the essential features of this ancient Manx folk craft.
The video can be viewed here:
Babban ny Mheillea: A Manx harvest tradition
The full details of this traditional Manx practice can be found in the Manx Year section of the website.
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