A strong sense of clanship pervaded these villages, making men from other clans feel like interlopers. |
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Especially in the province of Moray, there were also feudal groups which adopted clanship. |
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It is one short step from parochial affiliations to local mafias that rely on clanship, clientalism, and identity politics. |
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Cultural differences and the common desire to break free from clanship values both foster and destroy a big love. |
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This is an economic statement rather than a statement of social status, which depends on other factors including kinship and clanship position. |
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Any regional confederation was likely to be only on the basis of intermarriage and clanship. |
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Clan support for the royal house of Stuart was based mainly on the political values of clanship. |
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Much, not least clanship, sets the different groups apart. |
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Scottish clanship contained two complementary but distinct concepts of heritage. |
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Clanship was thus not only a strong tie of local kinship but also of Feudalism to the Scottish Crown. |
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