The
Subcontinent's original people live on in Nepal
: Tracing the origin and influence of Nepal's
Uranw people who speak the country's only
Dravidian language, by Sewa Bhattarai (nt
01/12/2023)
How
did Kipat system encroach on the identity of
Yakthung Limbu?, by Arjunbabu Mabuhang (kh
27/11/2023)
Exploring
the duality of tradition and modernity : Kishor
Sharma’s ‘Living in the Mist’ explores how the
Rautes resist new ways of life, highlighting the
complex relationship between photography,
culture and the evolving socio-political
landscape of Nepal, book review by Niranjan
Kunwar (kp 28/10/2023)
A
peek into the nomadic life of the Rautes : The
settlement on the riverbank of the Thamghat
River is home—albeit a temporary one—for around
141 individuals, by Prakash Chandra
Timilsena (kp 05/08/2023)
The
last of the Kusunda : Social exclusion by
mainstream society is driving this endangered
ethnic group and its unique language to
extinction, by Sewa Bhattarai (nt 12/05/2023)
Call
for proper management of Raute community (kh
23/04/2023)
Chitwan’s
Bote people in a changing world : Little known
fishing community clings to life at the edge of
the jungle, by
Sravasti Ghosh Dastidar (nt 03/02/2023)
Lack
of care, alcoholism contributing to high infant
mortality in Raute community : In Karnali,
almost half the Rauti children die in infancy,
according to the provincial planning body,
by Tripti Shahi (kp 14/01/2023)
Why
the Madheshi Commission removed Muslims
and Tharus from the list of Madheshis
(rep 16/12/2022) [The Tharu have identified
themselves as a Janajati group for
decades. If the state respected this,
the Adivasi Janajati group would be the
strongest social group in the electoral
law, for example, with over 35 percent.]
At
the edge of tomorrow : Limbu sci-fi Ningwasum is
a powerful assertion of indigenous possibility,
by Mark Turin (nt 02/12/2022)
Sunaha
community calls for ethnic identity (kh
17/10/2022)
Raute
people gear up to celebrate Dashain (rep
02/10/2022)
Five
misconceptions about Rana Tharus : Rana Tharus
from Kailali and Kanchanpur are markedly
different in terms of language and
socio-cultural practices from other Tharus in
the rest of Nepal, by Bikram Rana (rec
19/05/2022)
Kusunda
tribe demands integrated settlement, protection
of their nearly-extinct language (rep
06/05/2022)
National
Convention of Chepang Association kicks off
(kh 18/03/2022)
Endangered
Bankariya tribe seeks permanent base, by
Krishna Saru Magar (ae 10/02/2022)
Rautes
agree to live in wooden houses, by Nagendra
Upadhyaya (rep 09/01/2022)
Bote
People's Hard Life Catching The Sun In Net,
by Persijs Muiznieks (rn 10/12/2021)
The
Uranw and their Karma festival, by Aishwarya
Baidar (rec 22/11/2021)
Coming
to one’s census : There is a reason why the
number of caste/ethnic groups went up from 60 in
1991 to 125 in 2011, by Deepak Thapa (kp
11/11/2021)
The
Dhimal art of weaving : Sixty-five-year-old
Chandra Kala Dhimal is one of the last few
weavers from the indigenous Dhimal community
still keeping traditional wooden weaving alive,
by Aishwarya Baidar (rec 02/11/2021)
How
this group is reviving the storytelling culture
of Newa community : For the last three years,
the group behind Baakhan Nyane Waa has
organised 18 in-person storytelling
sessions in the Valley and its adjacent Newa
towns, by Ankit Khadgi (kp 25/09/2021)
Chamero,
chiuri, and Chepangs : Bats, chiuri trees, and
the Chepang community make up a unique ecosystem
in the Chure region that is now coming under
threat, by Aditi Subba (rec 21/09/2021)
Archiving
Tamang community’s excluded historyVisual artist
Subas Tamang’s ongoing exhibition, ‘Kaiten :
History, Memory and Identity’ is an attempt to
document the history of the Tamang community,
by Srizu Bajracharya (kp 16/09/2021)
Thakalis
: Who are they?, by Bishwo Gauchan (ht
12/08/2021)
The
fishing village and the stolen boat : They stole
our ghats. They stole our boats. They stole our
rivers and our fish. Crushers in our rivers,
they even stole the lands of our ancestors,
by Raju Syangtan (rec 11/08/2021)
Forest
dwelling women blend sustainability and
indigenous handicrafts, by Aishwarya Baidar
(rec 27/07/2021)
Karnali
province strives to mainstream Rautes : Under
the policy formulated by the Ministry of Social
Development, members of the community shall be
provided a place to settle permanently and
issued citizenship certificates, by Hik mat
Bahadur Nepali (ae 22/07/2021)
Marginalized
Bankariya facing hard time without land and
shelter (kh 10/06/2021)
Life
on the move : Every year for three to four
months, people from the Bhote community migrate
to the lowlands with their sheep and goats to
survive the bitterness of winter, by Dinesh
Regmi (kp 06/03/2021)
Badi
community continues sit-in (ht 04/03/2021)
Separate
committee to be formed for protection of Raute
community, by Nagendra Updadhyaya (rep
02/03/2021)
5
Myths about the Tharu : Clearing some common
misconceptions about the Tharu on their New Year
on Thursday, by Tom Robertson (nt
15/01/2021)
Rautes
Should Adapt To Change, by Parmeshwar
Devkota (rn 08/11/2020)
Chitwan’s
Bote people in a changing world : Little known
fishing community clings to life at the edge of
the jungle on one side, and expanding human
settlement on the other, by Sravasti Ghosh
Dastidar (nt 07/11/2020)
The
progressive weakening of the Janajati movement
in Nepal, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
21/08/2020)
Rautes’
hope for homes dashed (ht 17/08/2020)
Nepal:
Authorities must stop ruthless evictions of
Indigenous peoples (Amnesty International
22/07/2020), Amnesty
International calls for halting forced eviction
of people from Chepang community in Chitwan
(rep 22/07/2020), Amnesty
condemns enforced eviction of indigenous Chepang
families by Chitwan National Park authority: The
rights organisation has called on the
authorities concerned to hold the people
accountable who set fire and razed down the huts
of the landless families (kp 22/07/2020), Amnesty
International calls for halt in eviction of
Chepang peoples (kh 22/07/2020), Amnesty
International Calls For Halt In Eviction Of
Indigenous Peoples (Sancharkarmi
22/07/2020), Amnesty
International calls for halt in eviction of
indigenous peoples (Ratopati 22/07/2020), ‘Halt
forced eviction of Chepang people’ (ht
22/07/2020)
Magar
community to get a museum in Tarakhola, Baglung
(ht 17/07/2020)
In
Kathmandu, a community of enterprising Kashmiris
thrives: For decades, hundreds of Kashmiri
Muslims have come to Kathmandu and set up
businesses that sell artefacts representing
their identity, by Tulsi Rauniyar (kp
13/03/2020)
They
speak Nepal Bhasa and celebrate Ya:Mari Punhi.
But they’re not Newar: Maithil Brahmins came to
Kathmandu from Tirhut region 600 years ago, and
have created their own unique cultural identity,
by Ankit Khadgi (kp 21/01/2020)
Sustaining
traditional justice with new rules: The
close-knit Santhal community is finally opening
up to state mechanisms, after a long history of
discrimination, by Binu Timsina (kp
17/12/2019)
Tracing
the origins of the Gurungs: New research
findings on Gurung genealogy will have definite
repercussions on the collective repositioning of
various indigenous ethnic communities, by
Mahendra P. Lama (kp 27/11/2019)
Striking
out on their own: Recent events show that
Rajbanshis are as capable of organising
themselves as any other group, by Pramod
Mishra (kp 24/10/2019)
Within
a decade, first Tharu museum in ruins: While the
first museum is struggling for funds for
maintenance, the provincial government is
building a new museum at a cost of 6.5 million
rupees, by Devendra Basnet (rep 09/09/2019)
With
changing times, traditional Tharu baskets are
dying out: Although the art of weaving these
traditional baskets have been handed down
generations, in recent years, young people are
refusing to take it up, by Ganesh Chaudhary
(kp 20/08/2019)
Living
with nomads: In the remote hills of Shayam in
Upper Mustang, the last region’s last nomadic
yak herders provide a glimpse into a lifestyle
that’s fast disappearing, by Tsering Ngodup
Lama (kp 09/08/2019)
Ethnic
communities to hold a protest rally on World
Indigenous Peoples' Day: The indigenous
nationalities say the state is still reluctant
to address their concerns of identify and
inclusion, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
09/08/2019)
In
Search Of Identity , by Prem Khatry (rn
26/06/2019)
Why
Newars are raging: Newars will not easily give
up the fight and will clearly protest until the
badly drafted Guthi Bill is completely scrapped
or totally rewritten in collaboration with Newar
stakeholders, by Gérard Toffin (rep
26/06/2019)
Chitwan
park’s new scheme for Bote folk, by Ramesh
Kumar Paudel (kp 07/03/2019)
Their
Queen
arrived as an exile. Today, hundreds of Sikhs
call Kathmandu home: Since the 50s, Sikhs have
been building roads and running transport
business—all while feeding the hungry, by
Alisha Sijapati (kp 02/03/2019)
Breaking
with their tradition, Raute men take up jobs for
money, kids start stdying, by Nagendra
Upadhyaya (rep 24/02/2019)
Tharu
women are taking role of community chief in
Kailali, by Ganesh Chaudhary (kp 15/02/2019)
Munda
tribe of Jhapa continues to live in privation
and penury, by Parwat Portel (kp 01/02/2019)
Rautes
part their ways on the basis of clan, by
Nagendra Upadhyay and Govinda KC (rep 10/10/2018)
For
Thamis, education is a luxury that is still
beyond their reach, by Manju Upreti (rep
17/09/2018)
The
sorry state of Majhis and Musahars, by
Sabita Shrestha (rep 16/09/2018)
Rautes
seek details of expenditure, by Govinda KC
(rep 16/09/2018)
Chepangs
celebrate Nwagi: Chepang leaders stress
conservation and promotion of their culture,
by Sabita Shrestha (rep 09/09/2018)
Hayu
community faces extinction threat, by
Dilliram Khatiwada (kp 04/09/2018)
Islamic
Community in Nepal, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn
17/08/2018)
Defining
our food culture: In embracing commercial global
cuisine, we are forgetting our own ethnic food
culture, by Prashanta Khanal (kp 12/08/2018)
Janajati
And Philosopy: Rays Of Hope, by Prem Khatry
(kp 07/08/2018) [book review]
Chaudhary
urges indigenous community to join hands (ht
27/07/2018)
Hybrid
identities: Higher degree of liberalism
regarding inter-ethnic marriages nowadays is
reflective of a social change, by Deepak
Thapa (kp 26/07/2018)
Nomadic
Rautes to get ID cards, by Jyoti Katuwal (kp
12/07/2018)
Dying
community of gold miners struggles for survival,
by Roshan Sedhai (rep 08/07/2018)
Oldest
Minority Group of East Nepal, by Prem Khatry
(rn 19/06/2018)
Wisdom
of eating: Chepangs’ food habits, by Aruna
Uprety (ht 23/04/2018)
Cultural
Orientation for Saina Maina Tharu, by Prem
Khatry (rn 17/04/2018)
Glory
of
Newars: The cultural sites that the Newars
created eventually were owned by the larger
community of Nepalis. They got finally accepted
by the world community as world heritage sites,
by Aditya Man Shrestha (rep 12/04/2018)
Immersing
in Dura Culture, by Prem Khatry (rn
03/04/2018)
A
vanishing way of life: The Sonaha have been
forced to give up their worldview and way of
life to “become like us”, by Shradha Ghale
(kp 27/03/2018)
Culture:
Management And Preservation, by Prem Khatry
(rn 06/03/2018)
Tharu
museum displays historic pictures, paintings
(kp 24/02/2018)
Sonahas
want to be categorised under indigenous or
Janajati group, by Kamal Panthi (kp
09/02/2018)
Chepangs
in dire need of relocation (ht 09/01/2018)
Preserving
Culture of Minorities, by Prem Khatry (rn
26/12/2017) [see part
2 (02/01/2018)]
‘Support
of all needed to promote Newari culture’ (ht
04/12/2017)
Public
holiday demanded (ht 03/11/2017)
SC
orders roads dept to leave Limbu sacred stones
untouched (rep 26/10/2017)
Categorisation
of
ethnic nationalities as minorities: On April 24,
the government published a notice on the Nepal
Gazette declaring 98 communities with population
below 0.5 percent as minority groups, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 23/05/2017)
Tharu
communities
in Kailali worry their traditional rules will
die out (ht 18/05/2017)
Rautes
to
be granted citizenship (ht 19/04/2017)
Tharus
in
literature: The second Tharu lit fest put light
on various aspects of the community ranging from
local language to the Tharuhat protest, by
Ganesh Chaudhary (kp 06/04/2017)
Preserving
Cultures Of The Kiratis (I), by Prem Khatry
(rn 28/03/2017) [see part
II (04/04/2017)
The
Darai People: Nationality Rising Again, by
Prem Khatry (rn 21/03/2017)
Our
first
nations: There are compelling evidence to
suggest that even before the Aryan and Mongoloid
groups of people stumbled upon this place, it
was occupied by Austroasiatic groups of people,
by Abhinawa Devkota (kp 18/03/2017)
Faguwa
fest
exhibits indigenous culture, by Bimal
Khatiwada (kp 12/03/2017)
Tamu
Museum
opened after three years (ht 20/01/2017)
Inclusive
leadership
on the rise in Tharu villages: In Tharu
communities, a new leader is elected every year
in the month of Magh, by Tekendra Deuba (ht
18/01/2017)
Chepangs
seek
resettlement from famine-hit Brushbang (ht
12/12/2016)
Chepangs
sans
citizenship, by Pratap Bista (kp 04/12/2016)
On-site
cultural
study conducted in Tokha (ht 26/11/2016)
Revisiting
Rautes:
The last of the nomads should be allowed to set
the pace of integration into Nepali society,
by Mani Ram Sharma (kp 26/07/2016)
Living
on
the edge: Chepangs do not own land, but face
landslides every monsoon, by Riwaj Rai (nt
08/07/2016)
Why
is
the dominant ethnicity preserving the status
quo? I wish the marginalised communities started
to speak about economic class in the same breath
as ethnicity, by Shreya Paudel (kp
16/04/2016)
How
to
braid two cultures together: Kathmandu Valley's
exemplary assimilation of generations of Newar
Muslims, by Seulki Lee (nt 18/03/2016)
5
day event for promoting Tharu identity in Chitwan,
by Chandni Hamal (rep 16/01/2016)
First
contact:
The Chepang people of Chitwan and their conversion
to Christianity; Ostracised by elites and fed up
by the government’s inaction, this impoverished
community perhaps found themselves easily
influenced by Christ’s stories relayed by people
who brought them food and clothes, by Niranjan
Kunwar (kp 02/01/2016)
Chepangs’
struggle
for survival continues, by Kisan Sangit Nepali
(rep 05/09/2015)
Rautes
visiting
govt offices for money ahead of festival, by
Ram Bahadur Kunwar (rep 05/09/2015)
Decoding
identities:
The projection of Nepalis in oppositional
categories is a partial depiction of reality,
by Pranab Kharel and Gaurab KC (kp 26/08/2015)
Poverty
deprives
Chepang women of basic needs, by Pawan Yadav
and Pratap Bista (kp 23/07/2015)
Jyapu
Ethnicity In Wings: Note From Lalitpur, by
Prem Khatry (rn 21/07/2015) [see part2
(01/09/2015)]
Quest
for
equality: Throughout South Asia, the ideology of
equality stemmed from religion before becoming a
political discourse, by Gérard Toffin (kp
10/07/2015)
The
Tamang
epicentre: The death toll from the earthquake
been put at 8,844 by now, with 3,012 of them
members of the Tamang community, by Santa
Gaha Magar (nt 10/07/2015)
Photo
exhibition
on Kirat dresses (kp 24/06/2015)
Indigenous
people
raise issues for UN review (ht 22/03/2015)
Tough
life:
The Bote community has been stripped of their
livelyhood, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (rep
13/03/2015)
It’s
a
hard-knock life for Chepangs, by Pratap Bista
(kp 04/01/2015)
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