So Here I Am: 100 Years of Crofting
Documentary from the Â鶹Éç archives in which writer and historian James Hunter examines the state of crofting 100 years after the crofters of Braes in Skye fought for land rights.
Chaidh am prògram So Here I Am: 100 Years of Crofting a chraoladh an toiseach air Â鶹Éç 1 ann an 1982. Thug an sgrìobhadair, Seumas Mac an t-Sealgair sùil gheur air suidheachadh croitearachd ann an Alba ceud bliadhna à s dèidh strì aimhreiteach croitearan a' Bhrà igh san Eilean Sgitheanach gus sealbh fhaighinn air an fhearann aca fhèin.
Ged nach deach leotha, dh'adhbharaich an aimhreit mion-sgrùdadh air suidheachadh nan croitearan san fharsaingeachd agus ann an 1886, dhaingnich Achd nan Croitearan còirichean fearainn nan croitearan ann an lagh.
Ceud bliadhna às dèidh strì a' Bhrà igh, chuir So Here I Am an cèill na h-oidhirpean gus tearainteachd fearainn a dhaingneachadh do chroitearan: na h-imhreitean às dèidh a' chiad chogaidh, Coimisean Mac an Tà illeir anns na 1950an agus Achd nan Croitearan ann an 1976 a leig le croitearan am fearann fhèin a cheannach.
In a documentary first broadcast in 1982, writer and historian James Hunter examines the state of crofting 100 years after the crofters of Braes in Skye fought for their right to land they had occupied.
Although unsuccessful, the protest resulted in the establishment of a Commission to look at the rights of crofters which led to the Crofting Act of 1886, guaranteeing security of tenure for the first time.
What additional efforts have taken place since to consolidate crofters' rights? We look at the land raids after WWI to the Taylor Commission of the 1950s, and the Crofting Act of 1976 which gave crofters the right to buy their own land.
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Aonghas MacAmhlaigh, Uibhist a Tuath
Duration: 03:17
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An t-Oll Seumas Mac an t-Sealgair a’ bruidhinn mu So Here I Am
Duration: 02:51
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- Wed 7 Jan 2015 21:00
- Mon 12 Jan 2015 22:30
- Wed 6 Apr 2016 21:00
- Mon 11 Apr 2016 22:30
- Fri 21 Apr 2017 20:00
- Fri 17 Aug 2018 21:00
- Sat 10 Aug 2019 23:05
- Fri 16 Aug 2019 21:00
- Fri 4 Dec 2020 21:00
- Fri 5 Feb 2021 21:00
- Fri 26 Aug 2022 21:00
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