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Whistling fades in Tilouguit as drought drives shepherds out
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60942, member: 636"] Shepherds across Morocco's High Atlas mountains communicate through Assinsg, an ancient whistle language that travels nearly three kilometers between peaks. The practice replaces spoken words with sharp whistles, allowing families like the Amraouis to coordinate livestock herding across vast distances. Heritage researcher Fatima Zahra Salih has studied this tradition for five years while preparing a UNESCO recognition case. Rural migration threatens the language's survival as families abandon remote villages lacking basic infrastructure. Climate change compounds the crisis by disrupting traditional pastoral patterns and forcing nomadic searches for grazing land. The Amraoui family recently traveled 350 kilometers east during Morocco's seven-year drought, leaving their home village for the first time. Preservation efforts continue through local associations and dedicated families teaching children the whistling technique. Young Mohamed Amraoui represents hope for cultural continuity despite dreams of urban careers like aviation. [/QUOTE]
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