Ebhr 46 European Bulletin of Himalayan Research 46 2015

Ebhr 46 European Bulletin of Himalayan Research 46 2015

EBHR 46 EUROPEAN BULLETIN OF HIMALAYAN RESEARCH 46 2015 RESEARCH OF HIMALAYAN BULLETIN EUROPEAN ARTICLES Perception or reality? A case study of corrupt practices in the forestry 9 sector in Nepal 46 Kamal Adhikari Summer 2015 Hermit Village or Zomian Republic? An update on the political 35 socio-economy of a remote Himalayan community Richard Axelby Rahul Sankrityayan and the Buddhism of Nepal 62 Alaka Atreya Chudal Review Essay: A Pioneer of Comparative Himalayan Mythology 88 (a review of Miyapma: Traditional Narratives of the Thulung Rai, by N.J. Allen) Marion Wettstein BOOK REVIEWS 97 EBHR OBITUARY 115 EUROPEAN BULLETIN OF HIMALAYAN RESEARCH Summer 2015 published by the EBHR Editorial Committee in conjunction with Social Science Baha, Kathmandu, Nepal European Bulletin of Himalayan Research The European Bulletin of Himalayan Research (EBHR) was founded by the late Richard Burghart in 1991. It is the result of a partnership between France (Centre d’Etudes Himalayennes, CNRS, Paris), Germany (South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg) and the United Kingdom (School of Oriental and African Studies [SOAS]). From 2014 to 2018 the editorial board is based at the South Asia Institute (SAI) in Heidelberg, Germany and comprises William Sax (SAI, Managing Editor), Christoph Bergmann (SAI), Christiane Brosius (Karl Jaspers Centre, Heidelberg), Julia Dame (SAI), Axel Michaels (SAI), Marcus Nuesser (SAI), Karin Polit (SAI), Mona Schrempf (Berlin), Anja Wagner, Astrid Zotter (SAI), Heleen Plaisier, and Arik Moran (University of Haifa, book reviews editor). The EBHR’s contributing editors are Martijn van Beek (University of Aarhus) Tone Bleie (University of Tromso) Pascale Dollfus (CNRS, Paris) Martin Gaenszle (University of Vienna) David Gellner (University of Oxford) Ingemar Grandin (Linkoping University) Marie Lecomte-Tilouine (CNRS, Paris) Chiara Letizia (University of Milano-Bicocca) Fiona McConnell (University of Newcastle) Axel Michaels (University of Heidelberg) Matthew Nelson (SOAS) Judith Pettigrew (University of Limerick) Philippe Ramirez (CNRS, Paris) Anne de Sales (CNRS, Paris) Surya Subedi (University of Leeds) Mark Watson (Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh) Astrid Zotter (University of Heidelberg) The following address should be used for correspondence: William Sax South Asia Institute INF 330, 69120 Heidelberg Germany Email: [email protected] For subscription details and back issues (>3 years) http://www.digitalhimalaya.com/ebhr The EBHR is published from Kathmandu in collaboration with Social Science Baha (http://www.soscbaha.org) 3 EBHR 46 ARTICLES Perception or reality? A case study of corrupt practices in the forestry 9 sector in Nepal Kamal Adhikari Hermit Village or Zomian Republic? An update on the political 35 socio-economy of a remote Himalayan community Richard Axelby Rahul Sankrityayan and the Buddhism of Nepal 62 Alaka Atreya Chudal Review Essay: A Pioneer of Comparative Himalayan Mythology 88 (a review of Miyapma: Traditional Narratives of the Thulung Rai, by N.J. Allen) Marion Wettstein BOOK REVIEWS René Kolkman and Stuart Blackburn: Tribal Architecture in 98 Northeast India Emilie Arrago-Boruah Jane Dyson: Working Childhoods: Youth, Agency and the 102 Environment in India Ina Zharkevich Todd Lewis & Bruce McCoy Owens: Sucāruvādadeśika: A 106 Festschrift Honoring Professor Theodore Riccardi Diana Cousens Cristina Scherrer-Schaub: Old Tibetan Studies Dedicated to the Memory 109 of R.E. Emmerick Brandon Dotson, Kazushi Iwao and Tsuguhito Takeuchi: Scribes, Texts 109 and Rituals in Early Tibet and Dunhuang George FitzHerbert OBITUARY Philippe SAGANT, A Passion for Ethnology 116 Katia Buffetrille and Marie Lecomte-Tilouine 4 EBHR-46.

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