These native Irish speakers share how Ireland's ancient language and their homeland of Co Donegal have impacted their identity. Annemarie Ní Churreáin (poet & editor), Aoife Ní Ghloinn (Director of ...
Keeping traditions alive and passing them on to the next generation is important, and for one woman, her love of the Irish ...
Under British rule, Gaeilge became a minority language in Ireland, yet it was never allowed to die out and over the centuries, Ireland’s mother tongue was kept alive by people all over the island, ...
It makes sense that the islanders call him “an garda ar an rothar” since his bicycle is his mode of transport through the byways and boreens on his beat on the Aran Islands of Inis Mór, Inis Meáin and ...