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My mother remembers Vučari when she was a kid. They went from village to village with shot wolf and they singing, and people gave the gifts: pršut, panceta (bacon), cheese, wine, rakija etc, because wolfs were considered for pests.
Most famous Vučari were from Polača (native village of Aye's dad) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polača...ik-Knin_County
My mother remembers that Vučari from Polača sings: "Ide vujo podinarac, ubio ga Polačanac."
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That is from Glamoč. Costumes on video are little different than Dalmatian hinterland one and landscape is different.
Probably Glamočani also carry Vučari tradition, or they just play Vučari dance from Kninska Krajina as KUD.
Serbs from SW Bosnia and Dalmatia are relared with migrations from one side Dinara on the other for centuries, they have a tons of same surnames, similar or same dances and customs.
For example Vrlika and Glamoč kolo are almost identical, both are "gluva" kola (without music) with strong kicking the floor.
Vrlika (Dalmatian hinterland)
Glamoč (SW Bosnia)
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Bulgarians nailing the Albanian dance
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Halling is a dance from Norway and Sweden
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Group from a village where I'm at.
Dance from central region of the country, a lot more easy on the ears.
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