
Clans of Scotland
The Clans of Scotland are traditional kinship groups with shared heritage, history, and sometimes a common territory. Each clan has its own tartan, crest, and motto, serving as symbols of identity and loyalty. Historically, clans played a central role in Scottish society, often engaging in alliances or rivalries. While their influence has diminished today, clans remain an important part of Scotland’s cultural heritage, fostering community pride, storytelling, and traditions that connect people to their Scottish roots.