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Where Ululation Is Practiced

Last Updated: August 27, 2025 1 Comment

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Where Ululation Is Practiced

Map created by reddit user R120Tunisia
The map above shows where Ululation Is practiced both today and historically. But what is Ululation? The map author has an explanation:

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It is basically a mixture of a howl and a trill made (usually) by women in certain cultures to express a strong emotion (usually joy). It tends to be used during celebrations and rituals but can be used for other purposes (it depends on the culture). Each people also have their own style of doing it.

Fun fact : The term “Hallelujah” might originate from rendition of the sound made during ululations.

Here’s another example:

Other commenets:

Q: Any reason why is usually women and not men/kids?

A: In some cultures men do it too, but in most cultures in Africa, Middle East and South Asia, it is considered a sign of femininity.

I actually learned it once with my cousin as a kid so that we can ululate jokingly at our female relatives in a wedding, but doing it as a guy (especially an adult) usually makes you sound un-masculine (at least in Tunisia).

Why that perception ? I honestly have no idea. I suspect it has to do with its association with strong emotions, and in those cultures men aren’t expected to show emotions, thus the perception. But that’s just my theory.

Why It’s Practiced

  • Celebration and Joy: At weddings, childbirth, and festivals, ululation signals happiness and collective participation.
  • Religious or Ritual Significance: In some contexts, it is believed to ward off evil spirits, honor deities, or bless an occasion.
  • Mourning and Lament: Ululation is also used at funerals or moments of grief, as a powerful vocal expression of sorrow.
  • Cultural Identity: It serves as a marker of tradition and heritage, often passed down through generations.
  • Communication in Group Events: Its piercing sound carries over distance, making it effective for communal signalling.

Also:

Ululation (or something very close to it) has also been documented among some Native American groups in North America.

While the most famous and widespread traditions of ululation are in Africa and the Middle East, similar high-pitched vocal cries have existed in Indigenous ritual and ceremonial contexts in the Americas.

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Comments

  1. Frank Cranmer says

    February 20, 2026 at 8:12 pm

    “Fun fact : The term “Hallelujah” might originate from rendition of the sound made during ululations..” Or there again, it might not.

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