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15th January 10, 08:47 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by davidlpope
In some ways, then, it seems that the adoption of the kilt by Lowland Scots is not that really that far off from the "adoption of the kilt" by Irish kilt-wearers. The kilt was never part of Lowland culture, but it has been adopted nonetheless to signify an identity distinct from the dominant culture group.
Cordially,
David
A point I have been known to make!
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