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Category: Storytelling

Joe Heaney retelling stories from the tradition of Carna and Iorras Aithneach.

How the Sea Became Salty

How the Seagull got Webbed Feet

Hunchback Stories

I’m a Catholic, not a Protestant

Jack o’ the Lantern

Joe Heaney: How Joe Lost His Way

Joe Heaney: Joe and the Conger Eel

Joe Heaney: Joe and the Mushrooms

Joe Heaney: Joe is Best Man at a Dog’s Wedding

Joe Heaney: Joe’s Poitín is Stolen by a Leprachaun

Joe Heaney: The Mermaid, Hy-Brasail and The Leprachaun

John and the Parish Priest

Mahons, The: How the Mahons Became Expert Bonesetters

Mahons, The: The Mahons’ Healing Powers

Man in the Moon, The

Man Who Outwitted the Pension Officer, The

Man Who Swallowed a Mountain Lizard, The

Man Whose Car Ran on Poitín, The

Old Age and Youth

Scéal na gCat

Seal-woman, The

Sliabh na mBan is on Fire!

Stories About Cú Chulainn

Three Lazy Brothers

Twelve Swans, The

Two Hunchbacks, The

Vernam Hull Lecture: 8th February 1975

Well at the End of the World, The

Wesleyan University: 5th and 6th August 1978

Why Children are Stolen by the Fairies

Why Friday is an Unlucky Day

Why the Plaice is a Flat Fish

Witch in the Stone Boat, The

Woman Who Caught a Husband, The

Woman Who Finds a Bucket of Blood in her Kitchen, The

Woman Who Outwitted the Magistrate, The

Woman Who Removed a Thorn from a Seal’s Fin, The

Woman Who Returned From the Dead, The

Woman Who Threw Hot Water on the Fairies, The


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