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There Is a Village in India Where People Communicate by Whistling

Curated by Surfaced EditorialΒ·Regularly updated

A woman standing on a lush green hillside in Meghalaya, lips pursed in a whistle, with musical notes drifting across the misty valley

In Kongthong, a remote village in Meghalaya, India, each person is given a unique melody by their mother at birth. Villagers call each other across the hills using these personalized whistled tunes instead of names.

Why It’s Interesting

It is one of the only known places where every individual has a unique musical identity from birth. This 'whistled name' system adapted perfectly to the hilly terrain where shouted words get distorted but melodies carry clearly.

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