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Is mír fuaime í seo ó Bhailiúchán Raidió na Gaeltachta (Seán Mac Giollarnáth), sraith míreanna ó chartlann RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta atá dírithe ar shaol agus ar shaothar Sheáin Mhic Ghiollarnáth.
Sa gclár seo, tá Liam Mac Con Iomaire ag léamh sleachta as an leabhar "Annála Beaga ó Iorrus Aithneach", bailiúchán scéalta & béaloideas a bhailigh an béaloideasóir Seán Mac Giollarnáth (1880-1970) le linn dó a bheith ag obair mar Bhreitheamh Cúirt Dúiche i gConamara, Co. na Gaillimhe. Eolas mar gheall ar na scéalaithe sna teidil seo leanas: 'Seanchaidhthe agus Sgéalaidhthe, Micheál Mac Dhonnchadha' ó Sheán Mac Giollarnáth/Micheál Mac Donnchadha. ‘Ag éirighe suas dom’, ‘Athair mo Mháthar’, ‘Bean ag lorg Dáin’ agus ‘Mo Shean-Mháthair’ a bailíodh ó Mhicheál Mac Donnchadha. ‘Sean-Athair Mhichíl’ a bailíodh ó Sheosamh Mac Donnchadha. Mír a 29/35.
This audio file is from Bailiúchán Raidió na Gaeltachta (Seán Mac Giollarnáth), a series of items from the RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta Archive which covers the life and works of Seán Mac Giollarnáth.
In this programme Liam Mac Con Iomaire reads an extract from the book "Annála Beaga ó Iorrus Aithneach", a collection of stories and folklore gathered by the Irish folklorist Seán Mac Giollarnáth (1880-1970) during his time working as a District Justice in Connemara, Co. Galway. Information about the story tellers in the following titles: Seanchaidhthe agus Sgéalaidhthe, Micheál Mac Donnchadha' collected from Seán Mac Giollarnáth/Micheál Mac Donnchadha. ‘Ag éirighe suas dom’, ‘Athair mo Mháthar’, ‘Bean ag lorg Dáin’ and ‘Mo Shean-Mháthair’ collected from Micheál Mac Donnchadha. ‘Sean-Athair Mhichíl’ collected from Seosamh Mac Donnchadha.