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The Dobhar-Chú - Monstrous Otter of Irish FolkloreChú, Father of Otters, King of Lakes, and the Master Otter of Northwestern Ireland. A Monsterous and Mythological beast that ...
book, The Enchanted Bay: Tales and Legends from Ernie O’Malley’s Irish Folklore Collection shows us, he was also a gatherer ...
Can you tell the difference between a faerie and a Leprechaun? Take this Irish folklore quiz to test your knowledge and show us how much you know about these incredible tales! What information do ...
Muireann, a name invoking the essence of the sea and pronounced MWIR-ren, takes inspiration from the Gaelic word "muir" meaning "sea" - just one of the many stunning Irish baby names. Linked to an ...
Trailblazers, creators, activists, visionaries - take a look at some of the wonderful women working in the arts.
Opinion: when it came to weather forecasts and predictions, Irish folklore could give Met Éireann a run for their money The ever-changing weather is part of daily conversation in Ireland.
Irish and Celtic Studies Research Institute of the Modern Languages and Linguistics Research Unit hosted a one-day international Irish Folklore and Ethnology Conference on the Belfast Campus on 17 ...
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