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On the Spanish island of La Gomera, in the Canary Islands, people can communicate by whistle. It's not just about grabbing someone's attention: it's a loyal transposition of the local Spanish, and it can potentially reproduce any other language. Through the centuries, it's been used to communicate across the mountainous, volcanic island's long distances, and it's now helping scientists make ground-breaking discoveries about the human brain. Chapters: 00:00 - 00:45 Intro 00:45 - 01:55 Francisco's story 01:55 - 02:29 Guess the whistle! 02:29 - 02:51 Why Silbo matters 02:51 - 03:51 What Silbo does to our brain 03:51 - 04:38 Whistling classes 04:38 - 05:21 How does Silbo work? 05:21 - 06:35 Silbo through the centuries 06:35 - 07:17 Conclusion ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are more than 7,000 languages in the world, and around 40% of them are disappearing. Unesco estimates show that every two weeks, a language disappears. Raising voices is ENTR's series about Europe's disappearing languages and the people fighting to save them.