Disambiguation evidence for Scottish American via surface form

"Scottish Americans"


As subject (49)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Scottish Americans".

Predicate Object
ancestralOrigin Scotland
contributedTo American education
contributedTo American literature
contributedTo American military history
contributedTo American music
contributedTo American politics
countryOfResidence United States of America
culture American culture
culture Scottish culture
custom St. Andrew's Day celebrations
custom celebration of Burns Night
custom celebration of Tartan Day
ethnicAncestry Scottish people
foodTradition Scotch whisky
foodTradition haggis
foodTradition shortbread
heritageOrganization Caledonian Club
heritageOrganization Scottish-American Society
heritageOrganization St. Andrew's Society
historicalMigrationPeriod 17th century
historicalMigrationPeriod 18th century
historicalMigrationPeriod 19th century
instanceOf diaspora community
instanceOf ethnic group
language English language
language Scots
surface form: Scots language
language Scottish Gaelic language
partOf Scottish diaspora
recognizedAs white American ethnic group
relatedEthnicGroup English American
surface form: English Americans
relatedEthnicGroup Irish American
surface form: Irish Americans
relatedEthnicGroup Scots-Irish American
surface form: Scots-Irish Americans
relatedEthnicGroup Welsh Americans
religion Presbyterianism
religion Protestantism
religion Roman Catholicism
significantPopulationIn Appalachia
significantPopulationIn Midwestern United States NERFINISHED
significantPopulationIn New England
significantPopulationIn Pacific Northwest
significantPopulationIn Southern United States
symbol Saltire
symbol tartan
symbol thistle
tradition Highland games
tradition Scottish folk dance
tradition bagpipe music
tradition clan gatherings
tradition tartan wearing

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Scottish Americans".

Scots-Irish American subgroupOf
"Scottish Americans"
↳ resolves to Scottish American
surface form: Scots-Irish Americans