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He had wondered earlier how many there were to whom clanship meant anything other than relationships and rituals.
Scottish clanship contained two complementary but distinct concepts of heritage.
The system of clanship was destroyed after the Jacobite rising of 1745.
He has no clanship, no friendships, that warp him.
Clan support for the royal house of Stuart was based mainly on the political values of clanship.
Unlike Western culture's emphasis on individualism, Eastern culture values the roles of family and clanship.
The village's remote mountainous location and strong sense of clanship are the major reasons for its excellent state of preservation.
Members of the Khap brotherhood or clanship are considered to be siblings and can not marry within the clan.
Historically, the term "sept" was not used in Ireland until the 19th century, long after any notion of clanship had been eradicated.
Thus Nyren had returned to the clanship of his fathers, had drawn around him those of kin blood.
The Dynamics of Clanship among the Tallensi.
Clanship was thus not only a strong tie of local kinship but also of Feudalism to the Scottish Crown.
Clanship to Crofters' War (Manchester University Press, 1994)
Clanship and Campbell Expansion in the Time of Gilleasbuig Grumach'.
Aiela was a world-survey officer who found himself abducted to serve the iduve clanship Ashanome.
Both of these men had been among Muhammad's earliest followers, were linked to him by clanship and marriage, and had taken prominent parts in various military campaigns.
Helander, Bernhard (1997): Clanship, Kinship and community Among the Rahanweyn.
'Clanship, kinship and the Campbell acquisition of Islay', Scottish Historical Review, lviii (1979) 132-57.
From the beginning of Scottish clanship the clan warrior elite, who were known as the 'fine' strove to be landowners as well as territorial war lords.
Devine, T. M., Clanship to Crofters' War: the Social Transformation of the Scottish Highlands, (1994).
Some Aspects of Clanship & Descent amongst the Nuba of South-Eastern Kordofan.
This shift reflected the importance of Scots law in shaping the structure of clanship in that the fine were awarded charters and the continuity of heritable succession was secured.
It is this feudal component, reinforced by Scots law that separates Scottish clanship from tribalism that is found in aboriginal groups in Australasia, Africa and the Americas.
The existence of chiefship and chieftainship has been recognized by Scottish law, however, the disarming of the Highland clans after the 1745 Jacobite rising effectively eliminated clanship from ordinary civil or statutory law.
The Clan Tully Association, or Chumann Clann ua Maoltuile, was set up in 2009, to help rally support from Tully's worldwide with the intent of reviving the Tully clanship.