Clans of Scotland
The Clans of Scotland are traditional social groups that originated in the Scottish Highlands. Each clan is typically associated with a specific region and has its own unique tartan pattern, which is a distinctive fabric design. Clans often share a common ancestor and have a strong sense of identity, loyalty, and kinship among their members.
Historically, clans played a significant role in Scottish society, especially during the Middle Ages. They were led by a chief, who was responsible for the welfare of the clan members. Clans often engaged in conflicts with one another, but they also provided support and protection to their members in times of need.