Stories
Stories"...stories are important to people, politics, and education. Stories are how people make sense of themselves and their worlds.: (Shannon, 1995)1 In this section we present a number of different types of stories. Whether thay are stories reported in the printed media, those learned at the knee of an elder, or reminiscences of travels made and times experienced, they all play an important part in defining just what it means to be Irish. They help to shape our belief system, our attitudes, and our values. They define our identities which, in turn, determine how we interact with those around us. And sometimes, whether based on fact or fiction, they create for us a new reality which helps determine our course in the future. Choose a section below to begin exploring our stories: 1. Historical News Articles
2. Contemporary News Stories 3. Feature Articles 4. Travel Memories 5. Journals/Diaries 6. Oral Histories - Coming soon! 7. Irish-New Brunswick Facts & Trivia [1]From: Shannon, P. (1995). Text, lies, and videotape: Stories about life, literacy, and learning. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, p. xi.
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