A network of close-knit and interrelated families associated with families in the Scottish Highlands, and/or the Celtsa diverse group of tribal societies occupying most of early Iron-age Europe (1200 BC-700 AD), eventually expanding into a wide range of territories, i. e, from Ireland, to Spain, to Central Anatolia (Turkey), but also common among foragingto search the natural environment for food for nourishment - also called hunting and gathering More and Indigenous cultures, usually derived from a common ancestor’s legacylong-lasting impact of events that took place in the past or of a person's life; or amount of money or property left to someone in a will More or heritagesomething that comes or belongs to one by reason of birth; ancestors may be considered a kind of heritage; also traditions, achievements, beliefs, etc., that are part of the history of a group or nation; something passed down from preceding generations.
