LUCERNE, Switzerland (AP) — Yodel-ay-hee ... what?! Those famed yodeling calls that for centuries have echoed through the Alps , and more recently have morphed into popular song and folk music, could soon reap a response — from faraway Paris.
Switzerland's government is looking for a shout-out from U.N. cultural agency UNESCO , based in the French capital, to include the tradition of yodeling on its list of intangible cultural heritage. A decision is expected by year-end.
Modern-day promoters emphasize that the yodel is far more than the mountain cries of yesteryear by falsetto-bellowing male herders in suspenders who intone alongside giant alphorn instruments atop verdant hillsides. It’s now a popular form of singing.
Over the last century, yodeling clubs sprouted up in Switzerlan

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