Muintir na Gaeltachta (Irish for 'people of the Gaeltacht') was a lobby-group representing Irish-speaking inhabitants of the Gaeltacht. It was founded in the winter of 1933–34, with Seán Ó Coisdeala, a national school teacher from Tully in Connemara, as President and Pádraig Seoige as secretary. Other founders included Peadar Duignan, Seán Tubridy, and Máirtín Ó Cadhain. In 1935, in conjunction with the Land Commission, it helped to establish the Meath Gaeltacht by transplanting Irish-speaking families from Connacht. Its office was in Kells, County Meath. It was a registered nominating body for the Cultural and Educational Panel of Seanad Éireann through the 1997 election.

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Raidió na Gaeltachta ag caint le muintir na hardcathrach ar an Aoine

Anois is arís thaibhseofaí duit go bhfuil splanc anama fós i muintir na

‘Tá muintir na Gaeltachta ag iarraidh cónaí san áit arb as dóibh

Táthar ag iarraidh muintir na Gaeltachta a bhrú isteach i sráidbhailte

‘Bun agus barr an Oireachtais muintir na Gaeltachta ag teacht le