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The of the "Old Kuči" versus the "Drekalovići" (New Kuči).

Marko Miljanov (1833–1901), a tribal leader, national hero, and writer who chronicled the tribe's customs. Thematic Overview Ethnographic Evolution & Slavicisation

The culture of the Kuči is deeply rooted in the Balkan tribal code of ( Čojstvo i junaštvo ). This code emphasizes protecting others from oneself (honor) and protecting oneself from others (heroism). Despite the linguistic shift to Slavic, many traditional customs, including mourning rituals and certain aspects of dress, remained closely aligned with northern Albanian Highland ( Malësia ) traditions well into the 20th century. Political History & Ottoman Resistance KuД‡i KuД‡i

Areas closer to the Podgorica valley, such as Zlatica .The terrain is characterized by "karst" topography—eroded limestone creating caves, sinkholes, and dramatic rocky peaks—making it a challenging but strategic military refuge throughout history. Honor and Custom (Čojstvo i Junaštvo)

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The ancestral lands, known as , consist of high-altitude plateaus and the Kuči Mountains (also called Žijovo ).

Includes the village of Ubli , the historical and cultural center of the region. This code emphasizes protecting others from oneself (honor)

The Kuči were famously rebellious against rule, forming the "Union of the Mountains" with other tribes in the 17th century. Their strategic position on the frontier often saw them shifting between Venetian, Ottoman, and Montenegrin spheres of influence. They played a pivotal role in the expansion and eventual consolidation of the modern Montenegrin state after the Congress of Berlin in 1878.