Heathenry is a term used to describe the religious practices of two main groups of people, one historical and one modern. A Heathen religious ceremony is known as a Blòt.
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Bring your children to this storytelling session led by musician and author Carolyn Sparey Fox. Carolyn will read her children’s book Leili and the Blue Balloon, which is inspired by the values of human connection which form part of her Bahá’í faith.
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Judaica in Scotland showcases the diversity of Scotland’s populations by using material evidence to provide important insights into Jewish religious and social structures between the establishment of Scotland’s first Jewish community in 1817 and now.
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From the civil wars to the Act of Union, Jacobites to Jack and the Beanstalk and fishwives to flatirons, come and find out about some of the surprising items in the collections, and the work going on by Museums Galleries Edinburgh curators and conservators.
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From the civil wars to the Act of Union, Jacobites to Jack and the Beanstalk and fishwives to flatirons, come and find out about some of the surprising items in the collections, and the work going on by Museums Galleries Edinburgh curators and conservators.
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From the civil wars to the Act of Union, Jacobites to Jack and the Beanstalk and fishwives to flatirons, come and find out about some of the surprising items in the collections, and the work going on by Museums Galleries Edinburgh curators and conservators.