
Gaelic peoples
The Gaelic peoples primarily refer to groups in Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man, known for their distinct languages, cultures, and traditions. This includes the Scots Gaelic and Irish Gaelic languages, which are part of the Celtic language family. Historically, the Gaels shared a common ancestry and cultural heritage, including traditional music, folklore, and societal structures. Gaelic culture places significant emphasis on community, storytelling, and a deep connection to the land. Today, efforts are ongoing to preserve and revitalize Gaelic languages and cultural practices amid modern influences.