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Indigenous medicine

The Cure

By Dr. Rosari Kingston

December 13, 2022 by Leave a Comment

Ireland's indigenous medicine and its rich healing traditions. The ‘person with the cure’ is still a well-known individual in many Irish parishes. He, or she, may have the cure for shingles, jaundice, skin cancer, heart fever or may even know how to ‘raise the breastbone.’ The latter is a procedure requiring three successive therapy sessions of approximately one hour, … [Read more...] about The Cure

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January 29, 1967

The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (or Cumann Chearta Sibhialta Thuaisceart Éireann) was founded on this day in in 1967. The organization was founded in order to champion for the rights of Irish Catholics in Northern Ireland during a time when teh heat of the troubles was rising. The orgaization throughout the late 60s protested, rallied and marched as part of their social justice campaign. Riots which ensued at rallies in 1969 are often credited as the start of the troubles which would culminate in Derry, on Bloody Sunday, the anniversary of which is tomorrow.

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