- A seanchaí (Irish: [ˈʃan̪ˠəxiː] or [ʃan̪ˠəˈxiː]; plural: Irish:
seanchaithe [ˈʃan̪ˠəxəhɪ]) is a
traditional Gaelic storyteller or historian,
serving as...
- Chieftains, and The Dubliners. In
their subject matter and techniques, the
seanachie are
considered the
inheritors of the
ancient Irish tradition of oral literature...
- Dark)
Sally Lowe
Feature film Two
Brothers Running Pat
Feature film The
Seanachie Joanna Film
short 2007 The
Jammed DIMIA Case
Officer Feature film 2012...
-
North Central ****ociation of
Colleges and
Schools Newspaper The
Irish Times Yearbook Ursulinian Literary magazine The
Seanachie Website www.ursuline.com...
- Iona. He was
succeeded by his
eldest son, Allan.
According to the
family seanachie MacVuirich, Reginald's
brother Godfrey took
possession of the
former Clann...
- the same one
appearing in
dinsenchas (place lore) and is
cognate with
seanachie, a word that has
entered English language as a word for a traditional...
-
Retrieved 30
January 2025. Thompson, Patrick; et al. (Clan
MacTavish Seanachie) (2014). "The Clan
MacTavish Surname Origin and
Variant Spellings" (PDF)...
-
where his
mother still lives." ****van,
Robert (September 1, 1996). "The
Seanachie". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved July 30, 2009. "Jack Mercer...
- "The Cow" (title per Borlase), told by John
Reagh O'Cahane,
tailor and
seanachie, of Corofin,
County Clare. "Elin Gow, the
Swordsmith from Erin, and the...
-
Charles and Lachlann.
Nothing definite is
known of Eachann, yet the
Sleat seanachie McVurich claimed that he had
another son,
Siothach an Dronan, who settled...