On the Road in the Emerald City: A Conversation with an Irish Traveller in Seattle
This is a slightly different blog for the week, as it features no picture and is an interview I conducted with a gentleman I met in Seattle not too long ago. Enjoy For centuries, the Irish Travellers—known in their own language as Pavee or Mincéirí —have carried their culture, language, and traditions across Ireland and beyond. Unlike settled Irish communities, Travellers historically maintained a nomadic lifestyle, specialising in crafts, music, horse trading, tin smithing, and storytelling. Their distinct identity has survived centuries of marginalisation, misunderstanding, and dispersal, including migration to places far from their ancestral lands. Seattle, a city of constant movement and cultural fusion, has become home to a small but vibrant Traveller community. To better understand their life, heritage, and modern experiences, I sat down with Seamus O’Connell , an Irish Traveller who has lived in the city for over twenty years. Q: Seamus, thank you for ta...