Episodes
Episodes



Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Episode 4 Picts, Angles and Britons
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
In this episode, I discuss the other, non-Gaelic ethnic groups that, along with Dal Riata, were the foundation of Scotland. Which clans claim descent from them? In the southwest of Scotland, from around the Loch Lomond area down through Galloway were the Britons of Clyde Rock (later of Strathclyde). In the eastern Lowlands, the Germanic Angles established themselves at the expense of the earlier Britons and Picts. North of the Firth of Clyde/Forth line and east of Drumalban were the Picts, who spoke a language relating to the Britons.
There was so much mixing that we shouldn't get too caught up with the concept of someone being a pure Picts or Gael, Briton or Angle since there wasn't such a thing, at least not concerning their ancestry. A quick look at a list of any clan's chiefs and who they married will dispell the idea of purity. The language issue would have been a different story, but that was fluid over time. With that said, it is interesting to know the origins of clans and what their ethnic background was. That's the reason behind this episode. As I looked into the origins of individual clans, unless I could clearly see that there was a Norman or Viking ancestor, I assumed an origin corresponding with the original ethnic group dominant in that particular region of Scotland.
British clans might include Wallace, Muir, Cathcart, Cunningham, Douglas (unless the claim of descent from Freskin is accurate), Carmichael, Carruthers, Scott, Johnstone, Armstrong.
Clans with a possible Angle origin are Lockhart, Gordon (maybe), Rutherford, Nesbitt, Turnbull, Home, and Dunbar.
Clans who may descend from the Picts include Forbes, Sempill, MacDuff (and by virtue of the MacDuffs: MacIntosh, Shaw of Rothiemurchus, Farquharson, MacThomas, Wemyss and Scrymgour), MacNaughten, Brodie, Eliot, and Ogilvy.



Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Episode 3 Dal Riata
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Here we take a look back to the first Gaelic kingdom in Scotland and their tribal origins. I discuss the leading kindreds of Dal Riata: Cenel nGabrain, Cenel Loairn, Cenel nOengusa, and Cenel Comgaill. How do the clans of Scotland that we are familiar with tie back to these tribes? Is it from these kindreds that Scotland was to inherit their kin-based society?
Dal Riata occupied the territory that today is called Argyll, Lorne, and the Inner Hebrides. Their kings were centered on Dunadd. Their kin-based society may have been the source for that characteristic in the later kingdom of Scotland. The Vikings were probably the cause of the end of this kingdom. Rather than just give up, the leading kindreds of Dal Riata moved east. They had already intermarried with the Pictish royal families. This combined lineage produced the kings of the kingdom of Alba.
The MacDuffs claim descent from this fusion of royal houses. Clans that claim descent from the MacDuffs include several from Clan Chattan (Macintosh, MacThomas, Shaw of Rothiemurchus, and Farquharson), Wemyss, and Scrymgour.



Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Episode 2 Introductions
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
In this episode, I tell you who I am and where I come from.



Friday Aug 24, 2018
Episode 1 Welcome to the Scottish Clans
Friday Aug 24, 2018
Friday Aug 24, 2018
Welcome to the Scottish Clans podcast! In this episode, we discuss the topic of Scottish Clans in general, including why this podcast is necessary.

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