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September 27, 2025 52 mins

In this episode I speak with Sinéad Ní Mhearnóg Uí Ghéibheannaigh, a young mother, poet, and advocate for the Irish language from ConyGlen near Greencastle. Sinéad works with Glór na nGael, supporting communities to keep the language alive, and has long been a passionate voice in the Save Our Sperrins campaign.

We talk about her roots in the Sperrins, the role of language in shaping identity, and how culture and community sustain resilience. Sinéad reflects on her poetry, her hopes for her children, and her fears for what mining could do to the fabric of her community.

She also recalls a pivotal moment in 2018, when she travelled to Toronto to attend the PDAC mining conference and spoke out against Dalradian’s plans for a goldmine in the Sperrins — a moment of truth-telling that sent ripples far beyond Greencastle.

This is a conversation about language, courage, and the power of ordinary communities to hold the line.

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LINKS FOR THIS INTERVIEW 

https://www.glornangael.ie/teangati/  Sinéads work 

https://www.facebook.com/Greencastleourhistory  A page about the history of Greencastle and Munterloney 

  1. The most comprehensive record of Irish speakers in the Sperrins and where you can find further info: 'CAINNTEOIRÍ DÚTHCHAIS AGUS FOINSÍ BÉALOIDIS GAEDHILGE AS OIRTHEAR ULADH Ciarán Ó Duibhín: an leagan seo: 2024/09/20' : https://www3.smo.uhi.ac.uk/oduibhin/cainnteoir/speirini.txt
  2. Recording of native speaker John Carolan, Fidelma O'Kane's Uncle speaking Irish: https://www.rte.ie/archives/exhibitions/1981-proinsias-o-conluain/615512-na-cainteoir-dhuchs-deireannacha-i-gco-thr-eoghain/
  3. Recordings of native speakers: https://www.doegen.ie/taxonomy/term/22079
  4. Information on Jane Nic Ruaidhrí, one of the last native speakers who was recorded in the Doegen project above: https://www3.smo.uhi.ac.uk/oduibhin/doegen/nicruaidhri_biog.htm
  5. Recording of Irish Speaker Johnny Bán Mac Giolla Uidhir, who is meant to be the last know Irish speaker and who only died in the 1970's:https://www.rte.ie/archives/collections/news/11418227-gaeltacht-th-r-eoghain-ag-foghlaim-na-gaeilge/
  6. Recordings of native speakers, Peter Bradley and Ellen Mary Devlin: https://www.rte.ie/archives/collections/acetate-disc-collection/11410140-gaeltacht-thr-eoghain-ellen-mary-devlin/
  7. Recordings of the native speakers, Paddy Láidir: Padaí Láidir Mac Culadh agus Gaeltacht Thír Eoghain - Taifeadtaí Gaeilge Thír Eoghain:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odBT6eNyLis 
  8. Landscapes of hunting and assembly in the north of Ireland—three case-studies, Academic essay which looks at Coneyglen - Dún Ruadh:https://www.jstor.org/stable/27074874
  9. Commemorative stone at Rouskey and its unveiling by Monsignor Devlin: https://scealtanuamhuintirluinigh.wordpress.com/tag/muintir-luinigh/
  10. VIDEO: Guth in Eag? A lost voice - insight into the decline of Tyrone Native Gaeilge, the last generation of speakers living in the isolation of small hill farms and glens. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5cvPskVm3Y
  11. VIDEO: Ar Scáth na Sléibhte, Cormac examines the rich Irish language heritage of the Muintir Luinigh area: https://www.tg4.ie/en/player/online-boxsets/play/?pid=6259592045001&title=Sl%C3%A9ibhte%20Mhuintir%20Luinigh&series=Ar%20Sc%C3%A1th%20na%20Sl%C3%A9ibhte  
  12. Traidisiún Amhránaíocht na Gaeilge i dTír Eoghain san Fhichiú hAois:
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