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  • Rural Vulnerability and Tea Plantation Migration in Eastern Nepal and Darjeeling Sarah Besky

    Rural Vulnerability and Tea Plantation Migration in Eastern Nepal and Darjeeling Sarah Besky

  • River Culture in Nepal

    River Culture in Nepal

  • Representation of Ethnic Women in Upendra Subba’S Lāto Pahāda [Dumb Hill] 47 SCHOLARS: Journal of Arts & Humanities Volume 3, No

    Representation of Ethnic Women in Upendra Subba’S Lāto Pahāda [Dumb Hill] 47 SCHOLARS: Journal of Arts & Humanities Volume 3, No

  • Tungdunge and Dhangdhange Are Homonyms That Represent Limbu and Dhimal's Relationship

    Tungdunge and Dhangdhange Are Homonyms That Represent Limbu and Dhimal's Relationship

  • Ethnic Identity and Expansion in Kirat Samba Phyang Article History Abstract: Samba Is a Kirat Indigenous to Eastern Nepal

    Ethnic Identity and Expansion in Kirat Samba Phyang Article History Abstract: Samba Is a Kirat Indigenous to Eastern Nepal

  • Politics of R Esistance

    Politics of R Esistance

  • Tribhuvan University the Folk Tales of Limbu Community

    Tribhuvan University the Folk Tales of Limbu Community

  • Chemjong Cornellgrad 0058F

    Chemjong Cornellgrad 0058F

  • An Ecocritical Reading of Some Mundhums in Limbu Culture

    An Ecocritical Reading of Some Mundhums in Limbu Culture

  • Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Amongst Yak Herding Communities in the Asian Highlands

    Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Amongst Yak Herding Communities in the Asian Highlands

  • Tribhuvan University Faculty of the Humanities and Social Sciences

    Tribhuvan University Faculty of the Humanities and Social Sciences

  • THE RIGHTS of INDIGENOUS WOMEN in NEPAL Shadow Report for the Combined 4Th and 5Th Periodic Reports of Nepal CEDAW/C/NPL/4-5

    THE RIGHTS of INDIGENOUS WOMEN in NEPAL Shadow Report for the Combined 4Th and 5Th Periodic Reports of Nepal CEDAW/C/NPL/4-5

  • The Case of Limbu Mundhum and Ritual* Ramesh Kumar Limbu Lecturer of English Pindeshwar Vidhyapeetha, Dharan Limburamesh123@Gmail.Com

    The Case of Limbu Mundhum and Ritual* Ramesh Kumar Limbu Lecturer of English Pindeshwar Vidhyapeetha, Dharan [email protected]

  • Indigenous Peoples'rights to Autonomy and Self-Government

    Indigenous Peoples'rights to Autonomy and Self-Government

  • What Is Kiranti? a Critical Account

    What Is Kiranti? a Critical Account

  • Nepal Is a Country of Great Cultural Diversity. the Racial, Ethnical, Cultural

    Nepal Is a Country of Great Cultural Diversity. the Racial, Ethnical, Cultural

  • Ethno-Medicinal Practices Among the Limbu Community in Limbuwan

    Ethno-Medicinal Practices Among the Limbu Community in Limbuwan

  • An Ethnographically-Oriented Study of Limbu “Mother Tongue” Schooling

    An Ethnographically-Oriented Study of Limbu “Mother Tongue” Schooling

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  • Stories from a Place Called Walung Jenny Ding
  • Exploring Perspectives on Landscape and Language Among Kaike Speakers in Dolpa, Nepal
  • SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS of LIMBU COMMUNITY (A Case Study of Angsarang VDC, Panchthar District) a Thesis Submitted to Tribhuvan
  • Yamphu: a Sociolinguistic Survey
  • Socio-Cultural and Economic Condition of Tamangs
  • Limbu Indigenous Knowledge and Culture
  • Identity Negotiation of Indigenous Peoples in the Process of Rural-Urban Migration
  • Kirat, Rai, Limbu Are Somewhat Perplexed by the Vast Array Of
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  • SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SIA) of the KABELI CORRIDOR 132 Kv TRANSMISSION LINE
  • Safeguarding Lepcha and Limbu Cultural Values and Worldviews for Conservation and Sustainable Development in the Eastern Himalayas, India
  • Faculty of Humanities, Social Science and Education Changing
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  • Mewahang Language: an Introduction Goma Banjade 11 Morphological Analysis of Verbs in Nepali Santa B
  • Indigenous Knowledge and Use of Lichens by the Lichenophilic


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