Quote Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
Whith the greatest of respect to yourselves and others, unless youve visited Scotlnd the general Mindset of most Scots is very different to people across the pond, whilst many of you are of Scots/ Irish descent, with the greatest of respect, your not Scots, I meet lots of tourists from all over the world, many of Scots descent,and the nearly all say "I thought I was Scottish until I visited Scotland" Its much different than you imagine, and many people involved in clans a wary of people they see as "interlopers" , my own clan of Cameron is very different, all septs are welcome, as are people with no family/blood connection to the Camerons who are just interested. we love it and feel honoured when people wear "our" tartan. But I think youll find many of these people who making comments on behalf of HRH and clan chiefs have no right to do so and are probably not Scots. honour your heritage in your own way and as long as you do so with pride I cant see a problem with that.

Is minig a thainig comhairle ghlic a ceann amadain

Slainthe'
If this is an invitation for Scots on the far side of the pond to display Clan Cameron tartan. As another MacDonald descendant who likes the Lord of the Isles Hunting tartan, all I can say is,"Thank you most kindly."

Clan Cameron's crest and motto are worth adopting by all kiltwearers.

Aonaibh ri chéile (Unite) Not if that isn't a worthy motto, I can't think of a better.