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A romantic depiction of Highland Chiefs from 1831

The word clann in Scottish Gaelic can mean 'offspring, children, or descendants' Each clan was a large group of people, theoretically an extended family, supposedly descended from one progenitor and all owing allegiance to the clan chief. It also included a large group of loosely-related septs – dependent families - all of whom looked to the clan chief as their head and their protector.

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