The recent interest in the question of tribe-caste differences in Nepal stems very much from earlier debates among Indianists, and the author wants to start this discussion by identifying certain focal issues raises in these exchanges. Administrators and anthropologists of India - these roles sometimes combined in the same persons - were for many years concerned with the differences between tribal and peasant/caste systems. In the heydays of the British raj, the differences were often expressed in racial or physiological terms, aided from the middle of the nineteenth century by the new..
VIII-341 p.International audienceThe multi-ethnic and multi-caste communities of the Himalayan regio...
Anthropology is a neglected discipline in Nepal. Most anthropologists in the country confine themsel...
Revisiting ethnography, recognizing a forgotten people: The Thangmi of Nepal and Indi
A book written by the Nepali anthropologist, Dor Bahadur Bista, Fatalism and Development (1991), has...
The Himalayas have long provided a contact zone for Hindus and diverse tribal groups. The experience...
Since the mid-eighteenth century when armies serving the English East India Company (EIC) clashed wi...
The terms of the debate about anthropological approaches to the value question in India have been se...
Every individual and ultimately the group try to identify him or herself as distinct as and more sup...
The Tharu are a culturally diverse ethnic group that inhabit the Tarai of Nepal, whose culture shift...
Since thirty years ago, collaboration between anthropology and history has been urgently needed for ...
<p class="Default">The Kisan is an ethnic group of Nepal lived in Jhapa district only. It is a Tarai...
<p class="Default">Until very recently, Jumla’s Pawai, or the Matawali Chhetri, have remained ...
Discriminating Difference: The Postcolonial Politics of Caste in India. N. B. Dirks. This paper is...
Caste is the dominant social system of Nepal. Due to constant interaction between the caste and non-...
<p>The paper principally aimed to present a brief overview of the historical shift on the notion of ...
VIII-341 p.International audienceThe multi-ethnic and multi-caste communities of the Himalayan regio...
Anthropology is a neglected discipline in Nepal. Most anthropologists in the country confine themsel...
Revisiting ethnography, recognizing a forgotten people: The Thangmi of Nepal and Indi
A book written by the Nepali anthropologist, Dor Bahadur Bista, Fatalism and Development (1991), has...
The Himalayas have long provided a contact zone for Hindus and diverse tribal groups. The experience...
Since the mid-eighteenth century when armies serving the English East India Company (EIC) clashed wi...
The terms of the debate about anthropological approaches to the value question in India have been se...
Every individual and ultimately the group try to identify him or herself as distinct as and more sup...
The Tharu are a culturally diverse ethnic group that inhabit the Tarai of Nepal, whose culture shift...
Since thirty years ago, collaboration between anthropology and history has been urgently needed for ...
<p class="Default">The Kisan is an ethnic group of Nepal lived in Jhapa district only. It is a Tarai...
<p class="Default">Until very recently, Jumla’s Pawai, or the Matawali Chhetri, have remained ...
Discriminating Difference: The Postcolonial Politics of Caste in India. N. B. Dirks. This paper is...
Caste is the dominant social system of Nepal. Due to constant interaction between the caste and non-...
<p>The paper principally aimed to present a brief overview of the historical shift on the notion of ...
VIII-341 p.International audienceThe multi-ethnic and multi-caste communities of the Himalayan regio...
Anthropology is a neglected discipline in Nepal. Most anthropologists in the country confine themsel...
Revisiting ethnography, recognizing a forgotten people: The Thangmi of Nepal and Indi