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Tartan Day

Tartan Day is celebration of Scottish heritage and the cultural contributions of Scottish and Scottish-diaspora figures of history.[1] The name refers to tartan, a patterned woollen cloth associated with Scotland. The event originated in Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1987. It spread to other communities of the Scottish diaspora and Scotland itself in the 1990s to 2000s.

Tartan Day
The Scottish actor Sir Sean Connery with members of the USAF Reserve Pipes and Drums, at the 2004 Tartan Day celebrations in Washington, DC. Connery wore a kilt made with the hunting tartan of his mother's Clan Maclean.
Observed byScottish diaspora
CelebrationsParades of pipe bands, Highland dance, and other Scottish-themed events.
Date
FrequencyAnnual
First time1987
Started byScottish Canadians

National Tartan Day, or just Tartan Day, in Canada (since 1987, officially and nationally since 2010), the United States (since 1997, with increasing levels of national officialness conferred in 1998, 2005, and 2008), and Argentina (unofficially from 2006) is held on April 6, the date on which the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320. The same date is used for locally official Tartan Days in Angus and Aberdeen, Scotland (from 2004); in the latter, it has since shifted into the charity fundraiser Kiltwalk, now running in four Scottish cities. International Tartan Day is held in various states of Australia (from 1989, with varying levels of official recognition) and in New Zealand (unofficially since 2008) on July 1, the anniversary of the repeal of the Dress Act 1746, which had banned the male wearing of Highland dress in much of Scotland. Related unofficial events in France (since 2002) have been held on varying days of the year, often also celebrating Breton culture. Tartan Day has expanded into an entire Tartan Week in New York City and Angus, and into multi-day events in some other locations, including Washington, DC. The name Scotland Week has also been promoted in both Scotland and Australia.

The events typically have parades of pipe bands, Highland dancing, and other Scottish-themed activities.

Origins edit

On March 9, 1986, a "Tartan Day" to promote Scottish heritage in Canada was proposed at a meeting of the Federation of Scottish Clans in Nova Scotia (the name of which is Latin for 'New Scotland'); the first event was held April 6, 1987.[2] After a period of adoption by provinces and territories of Canada, a National Tartan Day of April 6 was declared in 2010.[3]

In Australia, wearing tartan on July 1 has been encouraged since 1989. The day has been promoted as International Tartan Day in Australia since 1996[4] and has been formally recognized by some states,[citation needed] but not at a national level.

The first (unofficial) national-level Tartan Day in the US was observed an April 6, 1997, growing from county- and state-level observance inspired by Canadian events.[5] The holiday was approved by the US Senate in 1998,[6] the House of Representatives in 2005,[7] and the President in 2008.[8]

Similar events in other countries appear to have been inspired by those in Canada, Australia, and the US, and date from the 2000s or later.

Participating countries edit

Argentina edit

Argentina has around 100,000 people of Scottish descent, the largest such community outside the English-speaking world. The Tartan Day parade of Scottish porteños was inaugurated in Buenos Aires on 6 April 2006 and is organized by the Scottish Argentine Society every year.[9] A symbolic key to the gate of Arbroath's Abbey is carried to mark the date in 1320 that inspired this celebration.[10]

Australia edit

Three million Australians are either Scottish or of Scottish descent. International Tartan Day in Australia is celebrated on a regional basis in most states on 1 July (or by some community organizations on the nearest Sunday), the anniversary of the Repeal Proclamation of 1782 annulling the Act of Proscription 1746 and its Dress Act, which had made wearing Highland dress (by males) an offense in the Highlands,[11] punishable by up to seven years' penal transportation.[12][13] According to Scottish House secretary Moyna Scotland, the tendency to disguise Scottish associations was mirrored in Australia: "Scots did what they were told to do when they came to Australia, assimilate and integrate, and they almost disappeared"; consequently, one aim of Tartan Day is to help Australians reconnect with their Scottish ancestry.[14][full citation needed] A tartan revival started in Scotland in 1822, and now many of the Australian states, and the Commonwealth of Australia itself, have their own tartans.[15][16][17]

In 1989, the Scottish Australian Heritage Council began to encourage Australians to wear tartan on July 1,[18] when more than half a million Australians gather for a celebration of Scottish heritage,[19] combining nostalgia with Australian citizenship ceremonies,[20] and fund-raising for charitable causes such as drought assistance.[4] Australians without a family tartan are invited to wear the royal Stewart tartan or the military tartan of the Black Watch.[21] Tartan articles worn on the day include hats, ties, and socks.[22] There are many pipe band associations in both Australia and New Zealand, some originating in disbanded Second World War army battalions,[23] and almost 30 heritage events in Australia alone.[24] Some clans, notably the McLeods of South Australia, come together in private events to honor their chief, recite Robert Burns, consume haggis, and take part in Highland dancing.[25] A butcher in Maclean, New South Wales, "the Scottish town in Australia", reportedly celebrates the day by selling haggisburgers.[26]

Since 2001, the Scottish Australian Heritage Council and Australian branch of the Scottish National Party have petitioned the Government of Australia in the capital, Canberra, for federal recognition of International Tartan Day to celebrate the Scottish contribution to Australian history,[27] including the influence of Scottish radicalism on the trade-union movement and the Labor Party, and Australia's allegedly "egalitarian and meritocratic" society.[28] In 2008, Scottish culture minister Linda Fabiani floated a proposal to expand the Australian event into an official Scotland Week as part of the Scottish government's international business strategy.[29]

Canada edit

About 15.1% or 4.7 million Canadians claim Scottish descent.[30] Tartan Day (French: Journée du Tartan) in Canada, first held in Nova Scotia in 1987, originated with a proposal by Bill Crowell and Jean MacKeracher-Watson at a meeting of the Federation of Scottish Clans in Nova Scotia on March 9, 1986.[2]

MacKeracher-Watson, president of the Clan Lamont Society of Canada, petitioned provincial legislatures to recognize April 6 as Tartan Day.[2] The first such proclamation was by Nova Scotia in April 1987. On December 19, 1991, in response to action initiated by the Clans & Scottish Societies of Canada, the Ontario Legislature passed a resolution proclaiming 6 April as Tartan Day, following the example of some other Canadian provinces.[31] Tartan Day has since been proclaimed by all the provincial legislatures. In 2007, Peter Stoffer introduced a private member's bill for "An Act respecting a Tartan Day". Progress of the bill was interrupted by the 2008 election; resubmitted after the election, it was unsuccessful.[32][33]

Canada declared National Tartan Day in October 2010,[3] the first official national event being held in 2011. In the national capital, Ottawa, Ontario, an annual Gathering of the Clans takes place each year, usually on April 6 or the Sunday nearest to it, on Parliament Hill at noon with pipes, drums, and dancing hosted by the Sons of Scotland Pipe Band, Canada's oldest civilian pipe band.[34] The 2023 celebrations were on April 23, and were the 15th year that the pipe band has hosted the event. Canada's official tartan is the Maple Leaf tartan, designed in 1964[35] became an official national symbol in March 2011 ahead of Tartan Day.[36]

In 2015, Minister of Canadian Heritage Shelly Glover issued a statement in support of National Tartan Day and the Maple Leaf tartan, and tied the event to celebration that year of the 200th anniversary of the birth of the first prime minister of Canada, Sir John A. Macdonald (born in Scotland), and the 50th anniversary of the current flag of Canada, among other events. Glover wrote of "the contributions of the Scots and their descendants to the social fabric of our country" and "the historical links between Scotland and Canada".[3]

France edit

Starting in 2002, the France Celtic Tartan Day (Jour du tartan celtique en France or "Le Tartan Day"), also called Day of the Kilt (Journée du kilt) and Festival of Scotland and the Kilt (Fête de l’Ecosse et du kilt), was held in France.[37][38][39] Originally founded by Richard and Marie Laure, the event developed into a collaboration between L’Équipe du France Celtic Tartan Day (a not-for-profit organization formed for the purpose by its president Jean-François Rebiffé) and Jeux Ecossais de Luzarches (the Highland games association in Luzarches). The locations have varied by year, and have sometimes been spread over three days instead of a single Tartan Day; e.g., the 7th annual event of 2009 was organized for the "sister" cities of Eu, Mers-les-Bains, and Le Tréport on the borders of Normandy and Picardy; the 2007 edition also included Criel-sur-Mer. Events included a beachfront parade, musical concerts, piping competitions, Highland games, kilt fashion show, and a Franco-Scottish economic roundtable. Organizers claimed attendance from Brittany, Normandy and elsewhere in France, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and the Isle of Man.[40][41][42][43] This particular series of Tartan Day events appears to have ended in 2009.

Tartan day has also been celebrated in Paris for several years, organized by the Kilt Society de France. A one-off event was held in Brocéliande (Paimpont) forest before 2015. Starting in 2015, there had also been an annual event in Brittany, called Breizh Tartan Deizh ('Breton Tartan Day' in the Breton language); this event was organized by an association named Hentou Breizh ('Breton Paths') along with l’Association Château Essor Blinois. Held at the castle Château de la Groulais in Blain (though not always on April 6), it featured a parade through that city, music and dancing, and a crafts fair. The event celebrated Breton culture as well as Scottish, and the links between the two Celtic nations.[44][45] Richard Duclos, designer of the first Breton national tartan, originated both the Paris and Brittany events.[46] The Breton event seems to have last been held in 2018, and to have been subsumed into a broader Festival Celtique in Plessé (along with another Festival Celtique in Gévaudan), and a Breton and Celtic event named Festiv'Arz in Arzal.

New Zealand edit

With high Scottish ancestry, New Zealand unofficially celebrates International Tartan Day on 1 July each year, since 2008.[47][48][49]

Scotland edit

Angus, a region that includes Arbroath, established the first Tartan Day festival in Scotland on April 6, 2004, and has since joined other regional councils in attempting to develop its potential as a global celebration.[50] The Angus event, like that in New York, has developed into a full Tartan Week, and has included activities such as exhibitions of local arts and crafts, a farmer's market, local food vendors and formal dinners, a gathering of clans, a golf tournament, archery competition, literary and storytelling events, medieval reenactments, traditional piping and other music, dance (competitive and participatory), regional history exhibitions and presentations, and craft workshops.[51]

From 2004 through 2013, the city of Aberdeen also organized a Tartan Day, though in 2016 it changed into a charity walkathon fundraiser named the Kiltwalk (run by a registered charitable organization), which has since spread to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Dundee in Scotland (held at different dates throughout the year so as not to conflict), and, for a one-off event, to New York City in the US.[52][53]

From 2017 through 2022, the Scottish Government's official Scotland.org portal site had re-branded Tartan Day/Week as "Scotland Week" for marketing the events to native Scots,[54] but seems to have given up on this effort as of 2023, and reverted to "Tartan Day".[55]

United States edit

There are an estimated 25 million people in the US who are of Scottish descent.[56][full citation needed] Observing various Tartan Day activities in Canada and in the US at the state and county level, a March 8–10, 1996, meeting of Scottish-heritage organization leaders chaired by John H. Napier III, which included Duncan MacDonald of the Caledonian Foundation, and Neil Fraser of the Clans and Scottish Societies of Canada, among others, proposed nationalizing the idea in the US, to unanimous approval of the attendees. After promotional advertisements were placed in heritage and genealogy publications including The Highlander, Scottish Life, and Family Tree, the first (unofficial) Tartan Day in the United States observed at the national level was on April 6, 1997.[5] Wanting to make the holiday official, the Scottish Coalition USA (comprising the American-Scottish Foundation, the Association of Scottish Games and Festivals, the Council of Scottish Clans & Associations, Living Legacy of Scotland, the Scottish-American Military Society, and Scottish Heritage USA, and at that time also including the now-defunct Tartan Educational and Cultural Association)[57][5] held a second Sarasota meeting in 1997 to more formally establish a National Tartan Day.[58]

In 1998, the efforts of the coalition and the Caledonian Foundation (led then by JoAnne Phipps),[5] with the legislative sponsorship of Senator Trent Lott, resulted in United States Senate Resolution No. 155 (introduced March 6, 1998) to adopt April 6 as National Tartan Day. The resolution passed March 20, 1998, "to recognize the outstanding achievements and contributions made by Scottish Americans to the United States";[6] it also referred to the predominance of Scots among the Founding Fathers of the United States and claimed that the American Declaration of Independence was "modelled on" the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath.[6] The now quasi-official National Tartan Day was held annually thereafter; The Washington Times reported in 2000 on the event, by which time it was already growing into a three-day affair in Washington, DC.[59]

This led in turn, through the advocacy of the National Capital Tartan Committee (led by James Morrison), to unanimous adoption of US House of Representatives Resolution 41 passing on March 9, 2005, in favor of a US National Tartan Day on April 6, and mirroring most of the wording of the Senate resolution. The House resolution's chief sponsors were Representative Mike McIntyre from North Carolina and Rep. Jimmy Duncan from Tennessee, who were the founding co-chairs of the Friends of Scotland Caucus in the House.[7] Finally, President George W. Bush signed a presidential proclamation on April 4, 2008, of a fully official US National Tartan Day observance on April 6 each year.[8]

The largest of the US events is New York City Tartan Week. Another major one is that held in Washington, DC, which includes a National Tartan Day Symposium featuring notable Scottish and Scottish-American speakers.[60]

New York City Tartan Week edit

1n 1999, the first Tartan Day parade in New York City consisted of just two pipe bands and "a small but enthusiastic group of Scottish Americans", with American actor Cliff Robertson in the role of grand marshall.[61] By 2002, the "Tunes of Glory" parade, organized by American piper Magnus Orr, Scottish piper (living in Canada) Thomas Grotrian, and the newly formed National Tartan Day New York Committee, included 8,250 pipers and drummers marching through the streets of New York, led by Scottish actor Sir Sean Connery and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.[62] Other organizers of the annual affair include the Saint Andrews Society of the State of New York, the New York Caledonian Club, and the American Scottish Foundation.[63]

The event has since grown into a Tartan Week beginning with Tartan Day (the parade is held on the week's Saturday). The grand marshall each year is usually a Scotland-native celebrity (actor Gail Porter in 2023), but has occasionally been a Scottish American. The parade includes pipe bands (typically around 3,000 bagpipers in total), and contingents from clan societies, Highland games organizers, Scottish-American societies, the New York Mounted Police, alumni clubs of Scottish universities, and Scotland's tourism board, VisitScotland. Activities and events other than the parade include literary, theatrical, and musical performances; receptions; art exhibits of Scottish and Scottish-American works; music concerts and pipe band competitions; cèilidh, Highland, and Scottish country dances; since 2004, the Scotland Run, a 10K run (sponsored by the Scottish Government with New York Road Runners, and a pre-qualifying race for the New York City Marathon); displays of Scottish artifacts; exhibitions of Scottish dog breeds; and Dressed to Kilt, a fashion show and charity ball organized by Friends of Scotland, featuring tartaned and kilted celebrities.[61][64][65][66][67]

The event has not been without some criticism. Susan McIntosh, a former president of the Council of Scottish Clans & Associations (based in North Carolina) said in 2015 that the event was too thinly attended and media-covered, given its potential, compared to other ethnic celebrations, and an "unfortunate mongrel of a commemoration" because the dates of the parade (on a Saturday nearest April 6 but rarely April 6 itself) are not meaningful to Scots, and because, she stated, the connection between the Declaration of Arbroath and the Declaration of Independence "is faint at best". McIntosh recommended starting over to create a new, grassroots and international, diaspora-driven holiday.[68] The Scotsman also that year quoted an anonymous promoter in Edinburgh saying that Tartan Day "doesn't resonate with young Scots", including designers who will not attend the events because they don't find them "relevant". Alan Bain of the American Scottish Foundation, at Tartan Day organizer, disagreed because Scottish universities were sending parade contingents, indicating contemporary interest in Scotland.[68]

Scottish governmental and business involvement in diasporic events edit

The Scottish Government (sometimes the broader Government of the UK), along with regional Scottish governmental bodies (including city councils of Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aberdeen) and industry organisations, have capitalised on opportunties to promote Scottish tourism and business interests by directly participating in Tartan Day/Week activities among the disaspora, especially in the United States, since the 2000s.[69] The US is Scotland's top destination for exports, which as of 2019 amounted to £6 billion, 17% of Scotland's total international trade.[70]

Scottish officials have participated in Tartan Day activities, e.g. as grand marshals of the New York parade, including presiding officers of Scottish Parliament (George Reid in 2007, Alex Fergusson in 2010, and Tricia Marwick in 2015), and Lord Provost of Glasgow Bob Winter in 2011.[69] The Scottish Parliament sent a delegation to the 2023 New York event, including MSPs Alison Johnstone (the presiding officer), Finlay Carson, and Collette Stevenson, who also visited the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa and the National Assembly of Québec.[71]Scottish First Minister Jack McConnell attended the New York event in 2002 "to make sure that Scotland is promoted at the highest level during a time when the world will be watching."[72] Also in New York, First Min. Alex Salmond in 2013 cross-promoted events in Scotland, especially the year-long Homecoming Scotland 2014, a followup to the 2009 event series.[73] Former First Min. Henry McLeish gave a Scottland post-Brexit presentation at Tartan Day in Washington, DC, in 2021.[74] Angus Robertson, the Scottish culture secretary, attended 2022 Tartan Day in Ontario, Canada, and Tartan Week in New York and Washington, DC, in the US, meeting also with political bodies, business leaders, and cultural organizations, with a goal of bolstering "cultural, historical, educational and economic links between Scotland, Canada and the United States".[75] Robertson wrote April 2023 editorials in The Scotsman and the Edinburgh Evening News on Tartan Day abroad leading to job creation in Scotland, and called the holiday "an opportunity to promote enduring connections with Scotland, including trade, investment, tourism and culture" and "a platform ... to promote Scotland in some of our most important markets".[76][77] The 2023 National Tartan Day Symposium in Washington, DC, included a presentation from Chris Thomson, head of the Scottish Government USA consular team.[60] The UK Government's parliamentary under-secretary of state for Scotland, John Lamont, also attended the New York Tartan Day events of 2023, including a roundtable organized by the UK Department for Business and Trade.[78]

The Scottish Government has promoted Scottish culture and talent at foreign Tartan Days/Weeks, including the National Theatre of Scotland, the National Trust for Scotland, the National Galleries Scotland, and Scottish universities.[79] The government has also sponsored the annual 10K Scotland Run (with a trip to Edinburgh as the prize) during Tartan Week in New York City since 2004.[80] In 2005, the government lent the Wallace Sword – an artifact purported to have been wielded by Scottish hero William Wallace in the 13th to early 14th centuries – for Tartan Week display at Grand Central Terminal in New York City. The sword had never before left Scotland in modern times.[81]VisitScotland, the Scottish tourism board, has a contingent in the annual New York Tartan Day parade,[82] and also hosts side events sponsored by and featuring Scottish brands.[70] Scotland.org, variously branded "Gateway to Scotland" and "Scotland Is Now", a tourism, study-abroad, and immigration website partnership between various departments of the government and industry associations, has publicized diasporic Tartan Day events, including 23 across the US,[79] though the website no longer provides a detailed catalog of events as of 2023, and just has general information about Canadian Tartan Day and New York Tartan Week.[55]

The Scotlish Government's involvement in Tartan Day/Week is connected with other governmental works, including GlobalScot (founded 2001), an international business network to help Scottish businesses and entrepreneurs with worldwide business connections;[83] and Scottish Connections Framework,[76] (since 2023), a program for outreach to members of the diaspora who want "to live, work, study, visit, or do business in Scotland".[84] The Tartan Day/Week activities also interrelate with[85] Scotland's US Engagement Strategy of 2017,[86] and a Diaspora Engagement Plan published in 2010 which includes other countries.[87]

Scottish businesses have integrated Tartan Day/Week into their marketing efforts, both online and at the events. A few examples include: the tartan weaver and women's clothier Prickly Thistle, of Evanton and Edinburgh;[88] the Gin Bothy distillery in Glamis;[70] Harris Tweed Textiles on the Isle of Lewis;[89] the Johnnie Walker distillery (Kilmarnock / London);[78] Walker's Shortbread (Aberlour); the Salmon Scotland trade association (Edinburgh); and Scotch Whisky Association (Edinburgh).[90] For 2022, the Stirling-based Forth Valley Chamber of Commerce alone sent 13 Scottish businesses to the New York parade, including Angels' Share Glass, Ardgowan Distillery, Ochil Fudge Pantry, and Quirky Chocolate.[91] Ian Houston, president of the trade association Scottish Business Network (SBN); John Bleed, US director of the Confederation of British Industry; and Peter Wilson, president of Great Scot International, a wholesale supplier of Scottish goods to US retailers, were all presenters at the Washington, DC, Tartan Day Sympoisum in 2023.[60] SBN, Scottish Development International, and British–American Business Network have all been directly involved in Tartan Day activities in Texas.[92] SNB's "The New York Scottish Challenge" business seminar for Scottish entrepreneurs includes representation in the Tartan Day parade.[93]

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External links edit

  • The Scottish Coalition USA
  • National New York Tartan Day Committee
  • American-Scottish Foundation
  • Minnesota Tartan Day Cooperative Committee
  • Official Scotland Week website

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Tartan Day is celebration of Scottish heritage and the cultural contributions of Scottish and Scottish diaspora figures of history 1 The name refers to tartan a patterned woollen cloth associated with Scotland The event originated in Nova Scotia Canada in 1987 It spread to other communities of the Scottish diaspora and Scotland itself in the 1990s to 2000s Tartan DayThe Scottish actor Sir Sean Connery with members of the USAF Reserve Pipes and Drums at the 2004 Tartan Day celebrations in Washington DC Connery wore a kilt made with the hunting tartan of his mother s Clan Maclean Observed byScottish diasporaCelebrationsParades of pipe bands Highland dance and other Scottish themed events Date6 April Argentina Canada Scotland United States 1 July Australia New Zealand FrequencyAnnualFirst time1987Started byScottish CanadiansNational Tartan Day or just Tartan Day in Canada since 1987 officially and nationally since 2010 the United States since 1997 with increasing levels of national officialness conferred in 1998 2005 and 2008 and Argentina unofficially from 2006 is held on April 6 the date on which the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320 The same date is used for locally official Tartan Days in Angus and Aberdeen Scotland from 2004 in the latter it has since shifted into the charity fundraiser Kiltwalk now running in four Scottish cities International Tartan Day is held in various states of Australia from 1989 with varying levels of official recognition and in New Zealand unofficially since 2008 on July 1 the anniversary of the repeal of the Dress Act 1746 which had banned the male wearing of Highland dress in much of Scotland Related unofficial events in France since 2002 have been held on varying days of the year often also celebrating Breton culture Tartan Day has expanded into an entire Tartan Week in New York City and Angus and into multi day events in some other locations including Washington DC The name Scotland Week has also been promoted in both Scotland and Australia The events typically have parades of pipe bands Highland dancing and other Scottish themed activities Contents 1 Origins 2 Participating countries 2 1 Argentina 2 2 Australia 2 3 Canada 2 4 France 2 5 New Zealand 2 6 Scotland 2 7 United States 2 7 1 New York City Tartan Week 3 Scottish governmental and business involvement in diasporic events 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOrigins editOn March 9 1986 a Tartan Day to promote Scottish heritage in Canada was proposed at a meeting of the Federation of Scottish Clans in Nova Scotia the name of which is Latin for New Scotland the first event was held April 6 1987 2 After a period of adoption by provinces and territories of Canada a National Tartan Day of April 6 was declared in 2010 3 In Australia wearing tartan on July 1 has been encouraged since 1989 The day has been promoted as International Tartan Day in Australia since 1996 4 and has been formally recognized by some states citation needed but not at a national level The first unofficial national level Tartan Day in the US was observed an April 6 1997 growing from county and state level observance inspired by Canadian events 5 The holiday was approved by the US Senate in 1998 6 the House of Representatives in 2005 7 and the President in 2008 8 Similar events in other countries appear to have been inspired by those in Canada Australia and the US and date from the 2000s or later Participating countries editArgentina edit Argentina has around 100 000 people of Scottish descent the largest such community outside the English speaking world The Tartan Day parade of Scottish portenos was inaugurated in Buenos Aires on 6 April 2006 and is organized by the Scottish Argentine Society every year 9 A symbolic key to the gate of Arbroath s Abbey is carried to mark the date in 1320 that inspired this celebration 10 Australia edit Three million Australians are either Scottish or of Scottish descent International Tartan Day in Australia is celebrated on a regional basis in most states on 1 July or by some community organizations on the nearest Sunday the anniversary of the Repeal Proclamation of 1782 annulling the Act of Proscription 1746 and its Dress Act which had made wearing Highland dress by males an offense in the Highlands 11 punishable by up to seven years penal transportation 12 13 According to Scottish House secretary Moyna Scotland the tendency to disguise Scottish associations was mirrored in Australia Scots did what they were told to do when they came to Australia assimilate and integrate and they almost disappeared consequently one aim of Tartan Day is to help Australians reconnect with their Scottish ancestry 14 full citation needed A tartan revival started in Scotland in 1822 and now many of the Australian states and the Commonwealth of Australia itself have their own tartans 15 16 17 In 1989 the Scottish Australian Heritage Council began to encourage Australians to wear tartan on July 1 18 when more than half a million Australians gather for a celebration of Scottish heritage 19 combining nostalgia with Australian citizenship ceremonies 20 and fund raising for charitable causes such as drought assistance 4 Australians without a family tartan are invited to wear the royal Stewart tartan or the military tartan of the Black Watch 21 Tartan articles worn on the day include hats ties and socks 22 There are many pipe band associations in both Australia and New Zealand some originating in disbanded Second World War army battalions 23 and almost 30 heritage events in Australia alone 24 Some clans notably the McLeods of South Australia come together in private events to honor their chief recite Robert Burns consume haggis and take part in Highland dancing 25 A butcher in Maclean New South Wales the Scottish town in Australia reportedly celebrates the day by selling haggisburgers 26 Since 2001 the Scottish Australian Heritage Council and Australian branch of the Scottish National Party have petitioned the Government of Australia in the capital Canberra for federal recognition of International Tartan Day to celebrate the Scottish contribution to Australian history 27 including the influence of Scottish radicalism on the trade union movement and the Labor Party and Australia s allegedly egalitarian and meritocratic society 28 In 2008 Scottish culture minister Linda Fabiani floated a proposal to expand the Australian event into an official Scotland Week as part of the Scottish government s international business strategy 29 Canada edit About 15 1 or 4 7 million Canadians claim Scottish descent 30 Tartan Day French Journee du Tartan in Canada first held in Nova Scotia in 1987 originated with a proposal by Bill Crowell and Jean MacKeracher Watson at a meeting of the Federation of Scottish Clans in Nova Scotia on March 9 1986 2 MacKeracher Watson president of the Clan Lamont Society of Canada petitioned provincial legislatures to recognize April 6 as Tartan Day 2 The first such proclamation was by Nova Scotia in April 1987 On December 19 1991 in response to action initiated by the Clans amp Scottish Societies of Canada the Ontario Legislature passed a resolution proclaiming 6 April as Tartan Day following the example of some other Canadian provinces 31 Tartan Day has since been proclaimed by all the provincial legislatures In 2007 Peter Stoffer introduced a private member s bill for An Act respecting a Tartan Day Progress of the bill was interrupted by the 2008 election resubmitted after the election it was unsuccessful 32 33 Canada declared National Tartan Day in October 2010 3 the first official national event being held in 2011 In the national capital Ottawa Ontario an annual Gathering of the Clans takes place each year usually on April 6 or the Sunday nearest to it on Parliament Hill at noon with pipes drums and dancing hosted by the Sons of Scotland Pipe Band Canada s oldest civilian pipe band 34 The 2023 celebrations were on April 23 and were the 15th year that the pipe band has hosted the event Canada s official tartan is the Maple Leaf tartan designed in 1964 35 became an official national symbol in March 2011 ahead of Tartan Day 36 In 2015 Minister of Canadian Heritage Shelly Glover issued a statement in support of National Tartan Day and the Maple Leaf tartan and tied the event to celebration that year of the 200th anniversary of the birth of the first prime minister of Canada Sir John A Macdonald born in Scotland and the 50th anniversary of the current flag of Canada among other events Glover wrote of the contributions of the Scots and their descendants to the social fabric of our country and the historical links between Scotland and Canada 3 France edit Starting in 2002 the France Celtic Tartan Day Jour du tartan celtique en France or Le Tartan Day also called Day of the Kilt Journee du kilt and Festival of Scotland and the Kilt Fete de l Ecosse et du kilt was held in France 37 38 39 Originally founded by Richard and Marie Laure the event developed into a collaboration between L Equipe du France Celtic Tartan Day a not for profit organization formed for the purpose by its president Jean Francois Rebiffe and Jeux Ecossais de Luzarches the Highland games association in Luzarches The locations have varied by year and have sometimes been spread over three days instead of a single Tartan Day e g the 7th annual event of 2009 was organized for the sister cities of Eu Mers les Bains and Le Treport on the borders of Normandy and Picardy the 2007 edition also included Criel sur Mer Events included a beachfront parade musical concerts piping competitions Highland games kilt fashion show and a Franco Scottish economic roundtable Organizers claimed attendance from Brittany Normandy and elsewhere in France Scotland Ireland Wales and the Isle of Man 40 41 42 43 This particular series of Tartan Day events appears to have ended in 2009 Tartan day has also been celebrated in Paris for several years organized by the Kilt Society de France A one off event was held in Broceliande Paimpont forest before 2015 Starting in 2015 there had also been an annual event in Brittany called Breizh Tartan Deizh Breton Tartan Day in the Breton language this event was organized by an association named Hentou Breizh Breton Paths along with l Association Chateau Essor Blinois Held at the castle Chateau de la Groulais in Blain though not always on April 6 it featured a parade through that city music and dancing and a crafts fair The event celebrated Breton culture as well as Scottish and the links between the two Celtic nations 44 45 Richard Duclos designer of the first Breton national tartan originated both the Paris and Brittany events 46 The Breton event seems to have last been held in 2018 and to have been subsumed into a broader Festival Celtique in Plesse along with another Festival Celtique in Gevaudan and a Breton and Celtic event named Festiv Arz in Arzal New Zealand edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it Find sources Tartan Day New Zealand news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2023 With high Scottish ancestry New Zealand unofficially celebrates International Tartan Day on 1 July each year since 2008 47 48 49 Scotland edit Angus a region that includes Arbroath established the first Tartan Day festival in Scotland on April 6 2004 and has since joined other regional councils in attempting to develop its potential as a global celebration 50 The Angus event like that in New York has developed into a full Tartan Week and has included activities such as exhibitions of local arts and crafts a farmer s market local food vendors and formal dinners a gathering of clans a golf tournament archery competition literary and storytelling events medieval reenactments traditional piping and other music dance competitive and participatory regional history exhibitions and presentations and craft workshops 51 From 2004 through 2013 the city of Aberdeen also organized a Tartan Day though in 2016 it changed into a charity walkathon fundraiser named the Kiltwalk run by a registered charitable organization which has since spread to Edinburgh Glasgow and Dundee in Scotland held at different dates throughout the year so as not to conflict and for a one off event to New York City in the US 52 53 From 2017 through 2022 the Scottish Government s official Scotland org portal site had re branded Tartan Day Week as Scotland Week for marketing the events to native Scots 54 but seems to have given up on this effort as of 2023 update and reverted to Tartan Day 55 United States edit There are an estimated 25 million people in the US who are of Scottish descent 56 full citation needed Observing various Tartan Day activities in Canada and in the US at the state and county level a March 8 10 1996 meeting of Scottish heritage organization leaders chaired by John H Napier III which included Duncan MacDonald of the Caledonian Foundation and Neil Fraser of the Clans and Scottish Societies of Canada among others proposed nationalizing the idea in the US to unanimous approval of the attendees After promotional advertisements were placed in heritage and genealogy publications including The Highlander Scottish Life and Family Tree the first unofficial Tartan Day in the United States observed at the national level was on April 6 1997 5 Wanting to make the holiday official the Scottish Coalition USA comprising the American Scottish Foundation the Association of Scottish Games and Festivals the Council of Scottish Clans amp Associations Living Legacy of Scotland the Scottish American Military Society and Scottish Heritage USA and at that time also including the now defunct Tartan Educational and Cultural Association 57 5 held a second Sarasota meeting in 1997 to more formally establish a National Tartan Day 58 In 1998 the efforts of the coalition and the Caledonian Foundation led then by JoAnne Phipps 5 with the legislative sponsorship of Senator Trent Lott resulted in United States Senate Resolution No 155 introduced March 6 1998 to adopt April 6 as National Tartan Day The resolution passed March 20 1998 to recognize the outstanding achievements and contributions made by Scottish Americans to the United States 6 it also referred to the predominance of Scots among the Founding Fathers of the United States and claimed that the American Declaration of Independence was modelled on the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath 6 The now quasi official National Tartan Day was held annually thereafter The Washington Times reported in 2000 on the event by which time it was already growing into a three day affair in Washington DC 59 This led in turn through the advocacy of the National Capital Tartan Committee led by James Morrison to unanimous adoption of US House of Representatives Resolution 41 passing on March 9 2005 in favor of a US National Tartan Day on April 6 and mirroring most of the wording of the Senate resolution The House resolution s chief sponsors were Representative Mike McIntyre from North Carolina and Rep Jimmy Duncan from Tennessee who were the founding co chairs of the Friends of Scotland Caucus in the House 7 Finally President George W Bush signed a presidential proclamation on April 4 2008 of a fully official US National Tartan Day observance on April 6 each year 8 The largest of the US events is New York City Tartan Week Another major one is that held in Washington DC which includes a National Tartan Day Symposium featuring notable Scottish and Scottish American speakers 60 New York City Tartan Week edit 1n 1999 the first Tartan Day parade in New York City consisted of just two pipe bands and a small but enthusiastic group of Scottish Americans with American actor Cliff Robertson in the role of grand marshall 61 By 2002 the Tunes of Glory parade organized by American piper Magnus Orr Scottish piper living in Canada Thomas Grotrian and the newly formed National Tartan Day New York Committee included 8 250 pipers and drummers marching through the streets of New York led by Scottish actor Sir Sean Connery and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg 62 Other organizers of the annual affair include the Saint Andrews Society of the State of New York the New York Caledonian Club and the American Scottish Foundation 63 The event has since grown into a Tartan Week beginning with Tartan Day the parade is held on the week s Saturday The grand marshall each year is usually a Scotland native celebrity actor Gail Porter in 2023 but has occasionally been a Scottish American The parade includes pipe bands typically around 3 000 bagpipers in total and contingents from clan societies Highland games organizers Scottish American societies the New York Mounted Police alumni clubs of Scottish universities and Scotland s tourism board VisitScotland Activities and events other than the parade include literary theatrical and musical performances receptions art exhibits of Scottish and Scottish American works music concerts and pipe band competitions ceilidh Highland and Scottish country dances since 2004 the Scotland Run a 10K run sponsored by the Scottish Government with New York Road Runners and a pre qualifying race for the New York City Marathon displays of Scottish artifacts exhibitions of Scottish dog breeds and Dressed to Kilt a fashion show and charity ball organized by Friends of Scotland featuring tartaned and kilted celebrities 61 64 65 66 67 The event has not been without some criticism Susan McIntosh a former president of the Council of Scottish Clans amp Associations based in North Carolina said in 2015 that the event was too thinly attended and media covered given its potential compared to other ethnic celebrations and an unfortunate mongrel of a commemoration because the dates of the parade on a Saturday nearest April 6 but rarely April 6 itself are not meaningful to Scots and because she stated the connection between the Declaration of Arbroath and the Declaration of Independence is faint at best McIntosh recommended starting over to create a new grassroots and international diaspora driven holiday 68 The Scotsman also that year quoted an anonymous promoter in Edinburgh saying that Tartan Day doesn t resonate with young Scots including designers who will not attend the events because they don t find them relevant Alan Bain of the American Scottish Foundation at Tartan Day organizer disagreed because Scottish universities were sending parade contingents indicating contemporary interest in Scotland 68 Scottish governmental and business involvement in diasporic events editThe Scottish Government sometimes the broader Government of the UK along with regional Scottish governmental bodies including city councils of Edinburgh Glasgow and Aberdeen and industry organisations have capitalised on opportunties to promote Scottish tourism and business interests by directly participating in Tartan Day Week activities among the disaspora especially in the United States since the 2000s 69 The US is Scotland s top destination for exports which as of 2019 update amounted to 6 billion 17 of Scotland s total international trade 70 Scottish officials have participated in Tartan Day activities e g as grand marshals of the New York parade including presiding officers of Scottish Parliament George Reid in 2007 Alex Fergusson in 2010 and Tricia Marwick in 2015 and Lord Provost of Glasgow Bob Winter in 2011 69 The Scottish Parliament sent a delegation to the 2023 New York event including MSPs Alison Johnstone the presiding officer Finlay Carson and Collette Stevenson who also visited the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa and the National Assembly of Quebec 71 Scottish First Minister Jack McConnell attended the New York event in 2002 to make sure that Scotland is promoted at the highest level during a time when the world will be watching 72 Also in New York First Min Alex Salmond in 2013 cross promoted events in Scotland especially the year long Homecoming Scotland 2014 a followup to the 2009 event series 73 Former First Min Henry McLeish gave a Scottland post Brexit presentation at Tartan Day in Washington DC in 2021 74 Angus Robertson the Scottish culture secretary attended 2022 Tartan Day in Ontario Canada and Tartan Week in New York and Washington DC in the US meeting also with political bodies business leaders and cultural organizations with a goal of bolstering cultural historical educational and economic links between Scotland Canada and the United States 75 Robertson wrote April 2023 editorials in The Scotsman and the Edinburgh Evening News on Tartan Day abroad leading to job creation in Scotland and called the holiday an opportunity to promote enduring connections with Scotland including trade investment tourism and culture and a platform to promote Scotland in some of our most important markets 76 77 The 2023 National Tartan Day Symposium in Washington DC included a presentation from Chris Thomson head of the Scottish Government USA consular team 60 The UK Government s parliamentary under secretary of state for Scotland John Lamont also attended the New York Tartan Day events of 2023 including a roundtable organized by the UK Department for Business and Trade 78 The Scottish Government has promoted Scottish culture and talent at foreign Tartan Days Weeks including the National Theatre of Scotland the National Trust for Scotland the National Galleries Scotland and Scottish universities 79 The government has also sponsored the annual 10K Scotland Run with a trip to Edinburgh as the prize during Tartan Week in New York City since 2004 80 In 2005 the government lent the Wallace Sword an artifact purported to have been wielded by Scottish hero William Wallace in the 13th to early 14th centuries for Tartan Week display at Grand Central Terminal in New York City The sword had never before left Scotland in modern times 81 VisitScotland the Scottish tourism board has a contingent in the annual New York Tartan Day parade 82 and also hosts side events sponsored by and featuring Scottish brands 70 Scotland org variously branded Gateway to Scotland and Scotland Is Now a tourism study abroad and immigration website partnership between various departments of the government and industry associations has publicized diasporic Tartan Day events including 23 across the US 79 though the website no longer provides a detailed catalog of events as of 2023 update and just has general information about Canadian Tartan Day and New York Tartan Week 55 The Scotlish Government s involvement in Tartan Day Week is connected with other governmental works including GlobalScot founded 2001 an international business network to help Scottish businesses and entrepreneurs with worldwide business connections 83 and Scottish Connections Framework 76 since 2023 a program for outreach to members of the diaspora who want to live work study visit or do business in Scotland 84 The Tartan Day Week activities also interrelate with 85 Scotland s US Engagement Strategy of 2017 86 and a Diaspora Engagement Plan published in 2010 which includes other countries 87 Scottish businesses have integrated Tartan Day Week into their marketing efforts both online and at the events A few examples include the tartan weaver and women s clothier Prickly Thistle of Evanton and Edinburgh 88 the Gin Bothy distillery in Glamis 70 Harris Tweed Textiles on the Isle of Lewis 89 the Johnnie Walker distillery Kilmarnock London 78 Walker s Shortbread Aberlour the Salmon Scotland trade association Edinburgh and Scotch Whisky Association Edinburgh 90 For 2022 the Stirling based Forth Valley Chamber of Commerce alone sent 13 Scottish businesses to the New York parade including Angels Share Glass Ardgowan Distillery Ochil Fudge Pantry and Quirky Chocolate 91 Ian Houston president of the trade association Scottish Business Network SBN John Bleed US director of the Confederation of British Industry and Peter Wilson president of Great Scot International a wholesale supplier of Scottish goods to US retailers were all presenters at the Washington DC Tartan Day Sympoisum in 2023 60 SBN Scottish Development International and British American Business Network have all been directly involved in Tartan Day activities in Texas 92 SNB s The New York Scottish Challenge business seminar for Scottish entrepreneurs includes representation in the Tartan Day parade 93 See also editKirkin o the Tartan a ceremony involving the blessing of family tartansReferences edit Bellassai John King April 3 2020 The True Meaning of Tartan Day Council of Scottish Clans amp Associations National Capital Tartan Day Committee Retrieved July 23 2023 via National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA a b c Events Tartan Day in Canada 6 April Federation of Scottish Clans in Nova Scotia 2007 Archived from the original on May 4 2009 Retrieved May 15 2009 a b c Glover Shelly Monnin Marisa April 6 2015 Statement by Minister Glover on National Tartan Day a b Clarke Suzanna July 2 2005 The Pipes Are Calling The Courier Mail p 60 a b c d History of National Tartan Day NationalCapitalTartanDay com National Capital Tartan Day Committee 2023 Retrieved July 31 2023 a b c National Tartan Day PDF Congressional Record Senate Library of Congress March 20 1998 p S2373 Archived from the original on January 8 2022 Retrieved July 31 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b H Res 41 PDF Congressional Record House Library of Congress March 9 2005 pp H1029 31 Archived from the original on October 20 2021 Retrieved July 31 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link In addition to the two chief sponsors H Res 41 had 54 co sponsors including Rep Candice Miller of Michigan Rep Danny K Davis of Illinois and Rep Alcee Hastings of Florida who all addressed the House in favor of the resolution a b Bush George W April 4 2008 National Tartan Day 2008 A Proclamation by the President of the 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ecossaises 18 pp 69 87 paras 23 25 doi 10 4000 etudesecossaises 1074 Mackay Thomas April 14 2023 Tartan Week 25th Anniversary Which Scot will be in NYC and what tartan should you wear The Scotsman Retrieved July 23 2023 Dressed to Kilt Returns to NYC on Tartan Day Fashion Week Online 2019 Retrieved July 23 2023 Scotland Run Sunday 30 March Scotland org 2008 Archived from the original on March 10 2008 Retrieved July 31 2023 a b New York s Tartan Day is unfortunate mongrel The Scotsman April 30 2015 Retrieved July 30 2023 a b Brancaz 2016 para 27 a b c Tartan Week highlights economic links between Scotland and the United States Trade opportunities for Scottish firms Across the Pond Scottish Enterprise MediaCentre com Scottish Enterprise April 8 2022 Retrieved July 29 2023 Scottish Parliament returns to Tartan Week for its 25th Anniversary Parliament scot Scottish Parliament April 13 2023 Retrieved July 30 2023 McConnell to join Tartan Day BBC News April 4 2002 Retrieved July 29 2023 Brancaz 2016 paras 29 30 The National Capital Tartan Day Committee Presents Scotland and Britain Post Brexit A Presentation with Q amp A Presented by Rt Hon Henry McLeish AmericanScottishFoundation com 2021 Retrieved July 29 2023 Amery Rachel April 6 2022 Tartan day trip Culture and spending under the spotlight in celebration of Scotland The Courier Retrieved July 29 2023 a b Robertson Angus April 14 2023 Tartan Day parade Definition of the Scottish diaspora is broad and welcoming as Scotland seeks to win new friends The Scotsman Retrieved July 29 2023 Robertson Angus April 4 2023 Tartan Day in the United States Canada Australia and beyond is creating jobs in Scotland Angus Robertson Edinburgh Evening News Retrieved July 29 2023 a b Lamont John Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland Foreign Commonwealth amp Development Office April 13 2023 UK Government to celebrate Tartan Week in New York City Gov uk Government of the United Kingdom Retrieved July 30 2023 a b Brancaz 2016 para 26 Brancaz 2016 paras 23 26 Brancaz 2016 para 25 Brancaz 2016 para 23 About the network GlobalScot com Scottish Development International Scottish Enterprise 2021 Retrieved July 29 2023 Scottish Connections Framework Gov scot Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution External Affairs and Culture Scottish Government April 11 2023 Retrieved July 29 2023 Leith Murray Stewart Sim Duncan October 7 2022 Scottish Connections diaspora work Qualitative research University of the West of Scotland Scottish Government External Affairs Directorate ISBN 9781804358900 Retrieved July 29 2023 via Gov scot Scotland s International Framework US Engagement Strategy Scottish Government External Affairs Directorate March 30 2017 ISBN 9781786528698 Retrieved July 29 2023 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Diaspora Engagement Plan Reaching out to Scotland s International Family Gov scot Scottish Government September 14 2010 Archived from the original on January 25 2019 Retrieved July 29 2023 via National Records of Scotland Scots firm Prickly Thistle gets ready to celebrate Tartan Day The Scotsman April 5 2016 Retrieved July 30 2023 Leading the march for Harris Tweed The Scotsman July 11 2009 Retrieved July 30 2023 Warburton Simon April 6 2022 Tartan Day Parade spotlights Scottish business power The Press and Journal Retrieved July 30 2023 Smith Kenny April 19 2022 Scots Business Leaders Join Tartan Day Parade Scottish Field Retrieved July 30 2023 Annual Tartan Day Celebration BABN org British American Business Network 2023 Retrieved July 30 2023 The New York Scottish Challenge SBN scot Scottish Business Network 2023 Retrieved July 30 2023 External links editNational Tartan Day USA The Scottish Coalition USA New York Tartan Week Site National Capital Tartan Day Committee National New York Tartan Day Committee American Scottish Foundation Minnesota Tartan Day Cooperative Committee Official Scotland Week website Retrieved from https en 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