For the most part the preference has shifted to “Native American Tribe Nations,” but the local community still calls itself the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. They came out to join in the celebration of our local heritage, of which they are an indispensable part. They were demonstrating several of their cultural traditions, including Stickball, which I finally understand how to play.
The Highlander heritage is also on display.
They played, inter alia, “The Skye Boat Song.” I was definitely talking that about recently.
The Scotsman’s tent. “Amo Probos” means “I love the upright,” and is the motto of Clan Blair.
The Scotsman itself.
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