MacLeods of Harris
The MacLeods of Harris are a Scottish clan primarily associated with the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides. They are part of the larger MacLeod clan, which has a rich history dating back to the 13th century. The MacLeods of Harris were known for their strong leadership and influence in the region, particularly during the medieval period.
The clan's historical seat is Harris Castle, which played a significant role in their governance and defense. The MacLeods of Harris were involved in various conflicts and alliances, shaping the political landscape of the Hebrides. Today, the clan's heritage is celebrated through cultural events and gatherings.