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  • Nepali Woman with Flowers, The population of Nepal is a mosaic of diverse ethnic groups lncluding the Thakali, Tamangs, Newar, Sherpa, Tibetans and Gurung. As such the country is meeting place of Indo Aryan peoples plus Mongoloid people from the Himalaya regions.
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  • Nepali Woman and her Child - The population of Nepal is a mosaic of diverse ethnic groups including the Thakali, Tamang, Newar, Sherpa, Tibetan and Gurung.  This is a meeting place of Indo-Aryan peoples from the Indian subcontinent as well as the Mongoloid people of the Himalaya regions.
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  • So legendary are the load-carrying abilities of the Nepalese that the word Sherpa, a term for one of the country's ethnic groups, has become synonymous with "porter."  A typical Nepalese porter can carry a load nearly as heavy as he or she is.  They are highly regarded as expert mountaineers as well as having good physical endurance and resilience to high altitude conditions.
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  • So legendary are the load-carrying abilities of the Nepalese that the word Sherpa, a term for one of the country's ethnic groups, has become synonymous with "porter."  A typical Nepalese porter can carry a load nearly as heavy as he or she is.  They are highly regarded as expert mountaineers as well as having good physical endurance and resilience to high altitude conditions.
    nepali-porter-1.jpg
  • Nepali Textile vendor, Durbar Square Kathmandu
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  • Potters Square in Bhaktapur is the centre for pottery and ceramics in the Kathmandu Valley.  This area of Bhaktapur has been producing pottery since the 15th century.
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  • Potters Square is the centre for ceramics in the Kathmandu Valley. These artisans in Bhaktapur have been producing pottery since the 15th century.
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  • Potters Square in Bhaktapur is the centre for pottery and ceramics in the Kathmandu Valley.  This area of Bhaktapur has been producing pottery since the 15th century.
    potters-bhaktapur-5.jpg
  • Potters Square in Bhaktapur is the center for pottery in the Kathmandu Valley and has been producing ceramics since the fifteenth century.
    potters-bhaktapur-1.jpg
  • The population of Nepal is a mosaic of diverse ethnic groups including the Thakali, Tamang, Newar, Sherpa, Tibetan and Gurung. In other words, the country is a meeting place of Indo-Aryan peoples from the Indian subcontinent and the Mongoliod people of the Himalaya regions.
    nepali-women-2.jpg