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- of the existing indigenous Pictish po****tion being uncertain. Modern Shetlanders still retain the Norse DNA with many family trees showing the Norse patronymic...
- The New Shetlander is Scotland's longest-running literary magazine, founded in 1947, and edited originally by Peter Jamieson. Its title and to some extent...
- Part 1" Peter **** David Kane 10 March 2013 (2013-03-10) 7.97 Elderly Shetlander Mima Wilson is found murdered at her Bressay croft, the site of an ongoing...
- old saying that an Orcadian is a farmer with a boat, in contrast to a Shetlander, who is a fisherman with a croft. " The centre offers developers the opportunity...
- years before as part of Norway. The flag is widely used privately by Shetlanders both on land and sea and is now seen as a symbol of the Shetland identity...
- micronation named "Forvik". The Forvik project's stated purpose is to show Shetlanders what they could achieve if they ****erted their legal rights and seceded...
- were themselves obliged to fight for their lives. Unlike Orcadians and Shetlanders, who mounted no effective resistance to settlers from the Lowlands Daniel...
- is the remains of a late 17th- or early 18th-century man found by two Shetlanders in a peat bog not far from the junction of the A970 road in Gunnister...
- contributed articles and short stories to local magazines, especially The New Shetlander. Sutherland was born in Bressay in 1924. Her early years were spent in...
- were directly annexed to Scotland. From the early 15th century on the Shetlanders had sold their goods through the Hanseatic League of German merchantmen...