@@carbonulegeliberiusoftheca1192 I guess when they decide to vote against staying with it... Wallace must have rolled over in his grave when they voted to stay 🙄
Did an ancestry trace. MacDonald MacLean, and MacNeil clans. Am a direct descendent of Somerled (I believe 16-17 generations back). Interesting for sure, but it gives a new perspective of everything for me.
It's so fascinating hey. After doing mine and seeing connections between clans that match stories of the time and realising these clan alliances through marriage are the reason I exist, just blows my mind
Another line of royalty, does anyone else with scottish heritage seem to have a lot of notible figures in the family? Like ive got robert the bruce and his descendants (i am among them) and apparently bonnie prince charlie is related to robert somehow
I have Scottish blood on my fathers side. But sense she was adopted he will not look for his birth parents or even try to get interested in ancestery. Only get interested in his non biological families story. That's a frustrating part.
Anyone assuming this is a representation of general Scottish culture is mistaken. The language is Scottish Gaelic, which was spoken more widely on the Scottish mainland hundreds of years ago but is now pretty much confined to the west Highlands and western isles. The Outer Hebrides, where my family are from, were part of the Norse-Gaelic Kingdom of the Isles, under Norse rule up to the 13th century. My family came from a few miles up the coast from St. Clement's Church, which is seen at 3:31 on this video. Most of the place names, lochs and hills there have Norse names rather than Gaelic ones. The Lewis chess pieces 1:30 were found about 30 miles north of St. Clement's and are of Norse origin.
I've got my clan Wallace,Mclennan, Mackenzie,Niven,Stewart, Macdonald on my Donaldson clan. But Donaldson is part Macdonald clan. My mother side. My dad side is He has Wallace and Mclennan.
Proud clan Pollock/Pollok/Polk pledged to Clan Maxwell and fought during the War for Freedom and Jackobite revolution. Settled along the River Clyde Courtesy of King David 1st and Descendants of Fulbert. Alba gu bràth!
The real royal family scotland macdonalds live on in every era and they have been trying to stamp us out for centuries but let the highlands strength be known am off the macdonalds and the macloeds aswell well as the pictish kings of norse decent l know the real truth to these storys let the truth be known to the world over xxxx🙏🙏🙏🏴🏴🏴💙💙💙 alba gu brath aghoul agam orst
@Paragon Networks LLC Not even close, and not even Breton, the Celtic language of Breizh in France. It´s clearly a Goidelic language, so no way this could be French either, a romance, i.e. developed out of Latin, language!
@Paragon Networks LLC NO, It ISN´T, LOL! Any linguist - or any Irish or Scottish Gaelic speaker - can tell you that. In fact, one does not even need to be any of them to recognize this. You're then either delusional or in some other sick sort of denial cause, in such a context, not even cognitive dissonance could be argued about your blunder. So stop making a fool of yourself, cause you're just being the worst sort of troll ever :-)!
We are a MIGHTY PEOPLE...never forget that...such was our struggle through the ages...We are still here...My Love to all
When will you get independence from the uk?
@@carbonulegeliberiusoftheca1192 I guess when they decide to vote against staying with it... Wallace must have rolled over in his grave when they voted to stay 🙄
@@asatruarculture8115 It will be very nice to see Scotland again
Are you a Gael?
what is your point? im gael do you think only gaelic scotts went thru hard ships?
You know its good shit when the vid doesn't have a single dislike.
Long live...THE CELTS...all my brothers and sisters...We are like the river that flows to the sea
Iontach! Is amhráin álainn é seo! Go raibh míle maith agat
Nice warming figs. Just finished Alistair Machollas Hebrides lifeguard in 28ml myself circa 1644.
I'm a Macallister, also descended from Somerled.
Thankyou from myself and my clan Macdonald xxx
Dalriada thanks you xx
As a graphics designer, I'm sold into this symbol: 5:53
when i see the chip i was like the scottish were pirates? ...... COOL!
when i saw the ship i was like the scottish was pirates? COOL!
@@titusgbongon8838 the macdonald clan motto is "Per mare per terras" which means "by sea and by land"
Fantastic songs, amazing images, thank you so much Ungern!
This is GREAT!
Im a proud Macdonald
Nicdhomhnaill last of the free xxx
Proud MacAlister
Proud MacArthur
Same here!
Proud Matheson here
I've heard the second song before in melody form though somewhere.
Wow my family coat of arms looks very similar to that one at the beginning of your video
Same with my clan Macdowell
In Hope I Byde, bumping songs
Did an ancestry trace. MacDonald MacLean, and MacNeil clans. Am a direct descendent of Somerled (I believe 16-17 generations back). Interesting for sure, but it gives a new perspective of everything for me.
Yes! Sons and daughters of Somerled are we!
It's so fascinating hey. After doing mine and seeing connections between clans that match stories of the time and realising these clan alliances through marriage are the reason I exist, just blows my mind
Another line of royalty, does anyone else with scottish heritage seem to have a lot of notible figures in the family? Like ive got robert the bruce and his descendants (i am among them) and apparently bonnie prince charlie is related to robert somehow
Yes, I have Somerled in my ancestry. A couple of kings of the Isle of Man as well. It's fascinating, but underrepresented.
Mostly just Americans that seem to have notable figures in their family tree
I have Scottish blood on my fathers side. But sense she was adopted he will not look for his birth parents or even try to get interested in ancestery. Only get interested in his non biological families story. That's a frustrating part.
Gàidhlig genealogy is different to “Scottish” genealogy!
@@matlachlannmacgregor-macle8735 Gaidhlig?
Anyone assuming this is a representation of general Scottish culture is mistaken. The language is Scottish Gaelic, which was spoken more widely on the Scottish mainland hundreds of years ago but is now pretty much confined to the west Highlands and western isles. The Outer Hebrides, where my family are from, were part of the Norse-Gaelic Kingdom of the Isles, under Norse rule up to the 13th century. My family came from a few miles up the coast from St. Clement's Church, which is seen at 3:31 on this video. Most of the place names, lochs and hills there have Norse names rather than Gaelic ones. The Lewis chess pieces 1:30 were found about 30 miles north of St. Clement's and are of Norse origin.
A bheil gràin agaibh air ur dualchas Gàidhealach? 'S e Gall-Ghàidheal/Lochlannach-Gàidheal a th' annam cuideachd, ach às an Iar-dheas na h-Alba.
@@CuFhoirthe88 What brings you to believe I hate my Highland heritage?
Bell clan. Though my mums side follow the Stewart clan. Bell was my dads original last name before it was changed so I go by either really.
I've got my clan Wallace,Mclennan, Mackenzie,Niven,Stewart, Macdonald on my Donaldson clan. But Donaldson is part Macdonald clan. My mother side. My dad side is He has Wallace and Mclennan.
@haitipi yea I knew. My family always want to learn about Scottish and Irish history clans.
Clans Montgomery, guthrie, haldane and macdonald here 😊 although I'm still figuring out the connections between them
@@cake94309 try an ancestry dna kit might be Abel to connect you with some family
The tune is lovely, is there any way we could we have the lyrics translated into English?
www.celticlyricscorner.net/capercaillie/alasdair.htm
Join is and learn our old language
First song is Alastair Mhic Colla Ghasda; one after that is Smeorach Chlann Dhomhnuill.
Stuff Canan Beurla
My son will be called Harold.
Proud clan Pollock/Pollok/Polk pledged to Clan Maxwell and fought during the War for Freedom and Jackobite revolution. Settled along the River Clyde Courtesy of King David 1st and Descendants of Fulbert. Alba gu bràth!
I think we fall under Sept clan of McDonald related to pratt and Campbell
The campbells and McDonald’s hate each other or use too
in my bones
❤❤
Macalisdaire clan. Grandfathers 16 17 18 Scottish Templar Knights
My mother's family was MacAllister- settled in America, early 20th c.
Macian or Macdonald of Ardnamurchan has checked ☑️
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Gàidhealtachd gu bràth. Mhic na Gàidheal
I am Macdonald.
mu dheireadh de na saor
😂😂😂 amen
No peace and happiness with out the Donald’s
Any galbreaths here
hello i am though i will be changing my last name smith to our family name when i turn 18
The first ✌ .
MCDONALD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The real royal family scotland macdonalds live on in every era and they have been trying to stamp us out for centuries but let the highlands strength be known am off the macdonalds and the macloeds aswell well as the pictish kings of norse decent l know the real truth to these storys let the truth be known to the world over xxxx🙏🙏🙏🏴🏴🏴💙💙💙 alba gu brath aghoul agam orst
The McDonald’s the McDougals and Macdogalls and McDowell and macdowell are all one clan
But shhh they don’t want they don’t want to hear that 😂
Beautiful traditional france music ❤ .
No, it´s not French, they´re Scottish Gaelic songs!
Scottish gaelic!!!!
😂😂😂
@Paragon Networks LLC Not even close, and not even Breton, the Celtic language of Breizh in France. It´s clearly a Goidelic language, so no way this could be French either, a romance, i.e. developed out of Latin, language!
@Paragon Networks LLC NO, It ISN´T, LOL!
Any linguist - or any Irish or Scottish Gaelic speaker - can tell you that. In fact, one does not even need to be any of them to recognize this.
You're then either delusional or in some other sick sort of denial cause, in such a context, not even cognitive dissonance could be argued about your blunder.
So stop making a fool of yourself, cause you're just being the worst sort of troll ever :-)!