Exploring the Relationship Between Language and Culture in Dhimal
Exploring the Relationship Between Language and Culture in Dhimal
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Author(s): Schmidt, Muhammad Wolfgang G. A.
ISBN No.: 9783959354684
Pages: 678
Year: 201807
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 126.95
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Status: Available

The Dhimal are an ethnic minority group of some 20 000 people in the southeastern part of Nepal and adjacent parts of India. Their language is linguistically related to the family of Sino-Tibetan languages. They are one of the 59 recognized indigenous groups who lived on what is today Nepali soil long before the Indo-Aryans arrived with their Hindu culture and caste system constituting the ethnic majority group in Nepal today. In Linguistics and Cultural Anthropology, very little is known about the ethnic group of the Dhimals. The author descends from the Dhimal community himself and has presented a dissertation with a wealth of valuable linguistic and ethnographic data. This massive work is likely to become a standard work on the Dhimal community not only in linguistic terms but also with respect to Cultural Anthropology.


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