Aas is the Occitan name of a French village of about a
hundred inhabitants in the commune of Eaux-Bonnes, Ossau valley, the historical
province of Haut-BĂ©arn.
Its shepherds maintained a whistled language until the 20th century.
According to Graham Robb, no outsiders knew of the language until a 1959 TV
program mentioned it.
I had never heard of this before. I Googled it and watched a video. How amazing! This should be encouraged and not allowed to die out.
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