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San Antonio Highland Games Association

CLANS AND ORGANIZATIONS

What is a Clan?

 The word ‘clan’ derives from the Gaelic word ‘clann’ or ‘clanna’ for children, and describes a close-knit group of relatives. However, you didn’t need to be related to the clan chief to be considered a part of the clan. Anyone who pledged their allegiance to the chief could use the clan name as their own, and this included those who worked for the clan or needed protection. When surnames came into use in the 16th and 17th centuries, many took their clan leader’s name as their own.


Clans were generally associated with a geographical area of Scotland, for example, the Armstrong Clan originated in the Borders, the MacGregors in Argyll, and Clan Campbell ruled the roost across much of the Scottish Highlands. Clans often had ancestral castles too, such as Clan Murray’s Duffus Castle in Blair Atholl.


 Today, Scottish clans are celebrated across the world, with many descendants making the pilgrimage to Scotland to discover their roots and ancestral home. 


Description curtesy of https://www.highlandtitles.com/scottish-clans-and-families/

Registration is open for 2026!

Please click the link below to register for the 2026 Games.  For more information contact  clans@sahga.org

Register

Be sure to check out the Calling of the Clans on Saturday March 28!

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