Given that the total Thakali population is under 15,000, the sheer volume of published anthropology on them is remarkable. By 1985, the Thakali were already the most studied group in Nepal in relation to their number - being the subject of over 50 published works by 15 trained anthropologists
This ethnography examines the relationships between political discourse, ritual practice, cultural p...
International audienceThis monograph gives an overview of the Thulung Rai language of Eastern Nepal ...
The Newars are the 'traditional' inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley, whose population comprises 1,0...
Too many stars and not enough sky: Language and ethnicity among the Thakali of Nepa
In relation to their numbers (an estimated 1,500 households) Thakalis may the most studied group in ...
Nepal is a landlocked mountainous country with immense diversity of caste/ethnicity and cultures. It...
Nepal has long since been known as a multi-lingual and multi-ethnic country. However, the size of va...
Although their population is relatively small, the Thakalis' entrepreneurship and rapid rise to weal...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the adaptation, cultural continuity and change among the in-...
Revisiting ethnography, recognizing a forgotten people: The Thangmi of Nepal and Indi
In this paper the author provides a bit of background for this state of affairs and in the process d...
Ethnic nationalism is on the rise in Nepal. With only 23.2 million inhabitants and measuring only 14...
The northern region of the Indian subcontinent is a vast landscape interlaced by diverse ecologies, ...
Nepal is a multi-cultural, multi- lingual and multi-religious country. Its people reflect a wide ran...
Although the population of Nepal numbers only fifteen million, it is extremely diverse. There have b...
This ethnography examines the relationships between political discourse, ritual practice, cultural p...
International audienceThis monograph gives an overview of the Thulung Rai language of Eastern Nepal ...
The Newars are the 'traditional' inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley, whose population comprises 1,0...
Too many stars and not enough sky: Language and ethnicity among the Thakali of Nepa
In relation to their numbers (an estimated 1,500 households) Thakalis may the most studied group in ...
Nepal is a landlocked mountainous country with immense diversity of caste/ethnicity and cultures. It...
Nepal has long since been known as a multi-lingual and multi-ethnic country. However, the size of va...
Although their population is relatively small, the Thakalis' entrepreneurship and rapid rise to weal...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the adaptation, cultural continuity and change among the in-...
Revisiting ethnography, recognizing a forgotten people: The Thangmi of Nepal and Indi
In this paper the author provides a bit of background for this state of affairs and in the process d...
Ethnic nationalism is on the rise in Nepal. With only 23.2 million inhabitants and measuring only 14...
The northern region of the Indian subcontinent is a vast landscape interlaced by diverse ecologies, ...
Nepal is a multi-cultural, multi- lingual and multi-religious country. Its people reflect a wide ran...
Although the population of Nepal numbers only fifteen million, it is extremely diverse. There have b...
This ethnography examines the relationships between political discourse, ritual practice, cultural p...
International audienceThis monograph gives an overview of the Thulung Rai language of Eastern Nepal ...
The Newars are the 'traditional' inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley, whose population comprises 1,0...