The term "Gaels" refers to a group of people who share a common cultural and linguistic heritage, primarily found in Ireland and Scotland. They speak Gaelic, a branch of the Celtic languages, which includes Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic. The Gaels have a rich history, with traditions that include music, dance, and storytelling, reflecting their deep connection to the land and their ancestors.
Gaelic culture is celebrated through various festivals and events, such as St. Patrick's Day in Ireland and Highland Games in Scotland. The Gaels are known for their strong sense of community and pride in their heritage, which continues to thrive today through language revitalization efforts and cultural organizations.