Who Are The Scots?

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Published 2022-08-11
A brief history of the origin of the Scots ethnic group and its changes over time.

Gaelic names are pronounced in OLD GAELIC. This is to show the clear link between the English version of names and their Old Gaelic origins. Modern Gaelic has changed in its pronunciation, modern Irish to an even greater degree.

Also note that there is no intent to promote a "pure" Scot, but to demonstrate the core origins and original language. Ethnicity is an evolving thing, as the video shows.

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All Comments (21)
  • @au4h
    Everyone asks who are the Scots, but no one asks how are the Scots.
  • @janel342
    The Scots are GREAT! Gutsy characterful, proud of their heritage. Scotland like Ireland is the land of the soul.
  • Great. In fact better than great. Superb. Well done on covering all the great events that shaped Scotland. Great also showing the powerful historical link between Scotland and Ireland as equals, as brother nations. Proud as I am to be Irish. I am also full of love for Scotland after living there. Alba and Eire forever :)
  • @joosisleet2820
    A Baird (McLean on my mothers side) here, origin derived from the title of druidic rank of bard. True to name I am a story teller, poet and musician, a teller of history by word of mouth. Your work is beyond appreciated and your extensive research does not go unnoticed, I thank you deeply for your time to make these videos.
  • @hikeifulike
    Love this. Being born in Scotland but growing up in South Africa, we didn't learn about Scottish history or origins.
  • Educational and informative. Its a shame we only have youtube channels like this to learn about ancient history. Most of the history documentaries on Tv revolve around Rome, Greece, Norse and Egypt.
  • Fascinating - thank you for this. My Mother moved from Glasgow to New Zealand when she was 7 and I grew up with her older brothers and sisters and various cousins in the 60's - they were a big family. My father was born in NZ. One day I'll make the trip over!
  • @SquireWaldo
    My only quibble is that although you included a few mentions of the Scandinavian influence I think you understated it.
  • I can't thank you enough for these videos, the first one I watched was your exhaustive exploration of the Druids and every one I've seen since continues to inform and arouse curiosity. As someone of Irish ancestry it also provides context for things, not just historically but personally. Despite these being tales of people long past, of mythological heroes or gods, they inevitably move me to live my life to a higher standard and devotion, and just as you state at the end "Stand Tall".
  • @niceadz6164
    Scotland is the best small country in the world. Amazing history, stunning landscapes, welcoming people, and their contribution to the world as we know it is unparalleled
  • @itsSevens
    Scottish-American, 1877 family arrived in America and moved to a nearly exclusively Scottish and Presbyterian community in Iowa. The culture is still super strong there, like in a lot of small places across the US.
  • Thank you for your in depth history documentaries, especially that of Scotland. Vaughn MacLean
  • You are awesome!! Thank you for the hard work that you put into this and into all your channel's videos! My husband is 100% Scot 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 I am half Finn 🇫🇮; half Irish 🇮🇪. My maternal grandparents off the boat from Helsinki & Father straight from a village outside of Dublin. Your information is so thorough. God bless you in all your endeavors! ☺
  • Greetings to you Kevin.. I've just watched this episode all over again and it's mind blowing how much research you put into your work! Well done and thank you 😊🌹
  • @356jesusfreak
    I thoroughly enjoy these videos and learning more about this area of the world. Since I discovered that my ancestors are from here and that, through the history of my surname, I have descended from the Pictish people (probably in the Caithness area), I have been learning as much as possible. Thank you for your work and research!
  • @34rlyw4rn1ng
    OMG. you need a syllabus for this video! It is so educational . Honestly loved it, thx.!
  • @g.odeoradhain
    Fantastic work, as an ethnic Gael I am incredibly happy to see this type of content, content which continues to support the Gaelic people and their culture, when others have tried to quieten it
  • @Iceland874
    Thank you for another great informative video of much of my family’s history. Very inspiring!
  • I love that you pronounce Alba properly. Great films, thanks for all the work put in.