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Pillarguri
Days in Otta, Sel Kommune, Norway
You
have just heard a "lur" played by Pillarguri,
the rustic horn by which she signalled the ambush on
Scots soldiers in Gudbrandsdalen in 1612...
Hear
Pillarguri again
The
Battle of Kringen, on 26th August 1612, is remembered
each year in Otta, Sel Kommune in the valley of
Gudbrandsdalen, after their heroine, Pillarguri, as the
"Pillarguri Festival" on the weekend closest to the anniversary date.
The
most famous name that passes down from history of the
1612 ambush is that of Colonel George Sinclair of the
famous Caithness Clan
Sinclair of Norse origin. Sinclair's
Club was founded to commemorate an event, important
in modern Norwegian nationhood, tragic for the CaithnessScots, but which has now created a bond between the
peoples of Gudbrandsdalen and Caithness.
Sinclair's Club is formed by 6 life members who invite
Members to the Pillarguri Committee, who run the
Festival.

Sinclair's
Club News
2005 Festival

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