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Fishing songs hold a special place in Pakistani coastal communities, particularly in Sindh and Balochistan regions. These traditional melodies are sung by fishermen during their fishing expeditions and while mending nets.
The songs often reflect the daily life, struggles, and hopes of fishing communities. They serve as work songs that help coordinate group activities like pulling nets and provide entertainment during long hours at sea.
In Sindhi culture, these songs are known as \“Maachhi Geet\“ and incorporate local instruments like the dholak and algoza. The lyrics typically speak of the sea, weather conditions, family separation, and prayers for good catch.
Similarly, Balochi fishing communities have their own repertoire of songs that have been passed down through generations. These musical traditions represent an important aspect of Pakistan\“s maritime cultural heritage. |
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