| Mícheál Ó hAodha (born 1969) is an Irish poet and nonfiction writer. He also works in the departments of history and comparative literature at the University of Limerick, where he is a part-time lecturer. Works
 Ó hAodha's poems have been collected in the books
 *Dúchas Dóchasach  (as Michael Hayes, illustrated by Jean Hakizimana, Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2007)
 *Slán le hÉireann  (Coiscéim, 2012)
 *Leabhar Dubh an tSneachta  (2015)
 *Leabhar na nAistear  (Coiscéim, 2017)
 *Leabhar na nAistear II (Coiscéim, 2019)
 He is also the author of:
 *Canting with Cauley: a Glossary of Travellers' Cant/Gammon (with William Cauley, A. & A. Farmar, 2006)
 *Parley with me: a Compendium of Fairground Speech (A. & A. Farmar, 2006)
 *Postcolonial Artist: Johnny Doran and Irish Traveller Tradition (with David Duohy, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008)
 *"Insubordinate Irish": Travellers in the Text (Manchester University Press, 2011)
 He has a particular interest in minority groups including Irish Travellers and the Irish-speaking minority of the west of Ireland and has written many books in collaboration with Travellers, Roma, fairground/circus people and others. He has also written on the experiences of Irish emigrants, and the Irish experience in Britain.
 
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