James Macdougall
James MacDougall (1833-1906) was a Scottish folklorist and writer known for his contributions to preserving Celtic folklore and traditions. His work focused on collecting and documenting traditional tales, myths, and legends, particularly those roted in Gaelic culture. MacDougall's dedication to preserving the rich heritage of Celtic storytelling has made him a respected figure in the field of folklore studies.
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