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- islands' traditions and way of life. These include An tOileánach (The Islandman) and Allagar na hInise (Island cross-talk) by Tomás Ó Criomhthain, Peig...
- warriors of this group of Kiowas, headed by Chief A'date ([ɔ́ːtɔ́ːtè]) or "Islandman" had left to raid a band of Utes or had gone bison hunting. The camp was...
- over the period 1918–23 and published in 1928, and An tOileánach ("The Islandman"), completed in 1923 and published in 1929. Both have been translated...
- number of poetic tropes in lyrics, including anthropomorphism (e.g. "Islandman"), metaphor (e.g. "A Church Not Made with Hands", "The Whole of the Moon")...
- of peasants." Tomas O'Crohan described eating them in his memoir The Islandman. They are also consumed in Asturias in Spain under the name "Llampares"...
- Retrieved 30 December 2017. …  Among these works are Tomas O'Crohan's The Islandman, Sean O'Crohan's A Day in Our Life, and Peig Sayers's An Old Woman's Reflections...
- Tomás Ó Criomhthain's similarly censored memoir an tOileánach ("the Islandman", 1929) and Muiris Ó Súilleabháin's Fiche Bliain ag Fás, and Robert J...
- Years A-Growing, Muiris Ó Súilleabháin, 1933), and An tOileánach (The Islandman, Tomás Ó Criomhthain, 1929). These are considered to be invaluable records...
- with the first three songs on side two. If the album had opened with 'Islandman', it would have had a lot more punch to it and maybe made more sense to...
- ie. Retrieved 15 January 2018. Lucchitti, Irene (2 August 2009). The Islandman: The Hidden Life of Tomás O'Crohan. Peter Lang. ISBN 9783039118373 – via...