Caológa (2)

Autor: Caológa (2), Laoghaire, Tadhg Ó, Doherty, James, Harkin, Susan, Gallagher, Mary, Leary, T. O, Leary, Tim O
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1937
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DOI: 10.7925/drs1.duchas_4493627
Popis: A collection of folklore and local history stories from Caológa (2) (school) (Keeloges, Co. Donegal), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Tadhg Ó Laoghaire.
Old Crafts - Smelting of Iron / Doherty, James -- Old Crafts - Dyeing / Doherty, James -- Story of Local Landlords -- Belief by Planter People in Local Tradition / Harkin, Susan -- Gartan Clay -- Holy Well - Doon / Gallagher, Mary -- Some Old Cures / Gallagher, Mary -- Weather-Lore -- Weather-Lore / Leary, T. O -- A farmer near Downings had a mare. Being a busy man with a good deal of carting to do he did not wish the animal to rear any foal. -- Practice of Donegal Poteen-Makers -- Cure for Persistant Diarrhoea in Children -- Cure for Boils -- Cure for Whooping-Cough -- Cure for Jaundice -- Remembered from Kerry -- Gartan and District - Ruins - Places of Interest -- St Columb -- Signs of Death in Irish Families / Leary, Tim O -- Strange Experience in Kerry / Leary, Tim O -- Gartan Story -- Story of Local Highwayman - Mulrooney -- Local Story -- Cure for Warts -- Practical Jokes of Donegal Peasantry -- Funny Jokes of Donegal Peasantry -- Weddings -- Local Beliefs -- Haunted Houses -- Local Beliefs -- Fresh Water Mussels / Leary, T. O -- Hidden Treasure -- An Armada ship lies on the Donegal coast. The Donegal fishermen a generation or two ago took away her guns. -- Armada Relic -- St Brigid's Eve Custom -- Cure - Mumps -- Cures -- Cardinal Logue when a boy walked every morning from Carrigart to attend the small school near Kilmarcrenan. It is still standing. It is the present Protestant school. -- Last Golden Eagle -- Swan -- Story of the Runner -- Government Relief Works during the Famine Period -- Schoolboy Superstition -- Story -- Cure -- Story -- Penal Days -- Religion / Leary, Tim O -- Clerical Students / Laoghaire, Tadhg Ó
Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016.
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