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         Nepal Culture:     more books (71)
  1. Some Aspects of Cultural Policy in Nepal (Studies and documents on cultural policies) by Shaphalya Amatya, 1984-03
  2. Beekeeping: An introduction to modern beekeeping in Nepal by B. R Saubolle, 1979
  3. Buddhist traditions and culture of the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal by Karuna Kar Vaidya, 1986
  4. Nationalism and Ethnicity in a Hindu State: the Politics of Culture in Contemporary Nepal (Studies in Anthropology and History) by John Whelpton, Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka, et all 1996-12-12
  5. NEPAL - Monograph on Nepalese Culture by U. M.; Balchandra Sharma, Y. N. Khanal, Laxman Lohani, et al. Malla, 1962
  6. NEPAL:MONOGRAPH ON NEPALESE CULTURE by U.M.; Sharma, Balchandra: Khanal, Y.N.and Others. Malla, 1968
  7. Nepal and the Gurkhas by Ministry of Defence, 1965
  8. Paradise Lost?: State Failure in Nepal by Subho Basu, 2007-04-28
  9. The alpine flora of the Jaljale Himal, east Nepal (The University Museum, the University of Tokyo, nature and culture) by Hideaki Oba, 1992
  10. Cultural Heritage of Nepal Terai by Ram Dayal Rakesh, 1994-11-01
  11. Policies, Plans and People : Culture and Health Development in Nepal by Judith Justice, 1986
  12. Nepal Mandala: A Cultural Study of the Kathmandu Valley by Mary Slusser, 1982-09
  13. The lotus & the flame;: An account on Nepalese culture by Dhūsvāṃ Sāyami, 1972
  14. The Cultural Politics of Markets: Economic Liberalization and Social Change in Nepal (Anthropological Horizons) by Katharine Neilson Rankin, 2004-05-07

41. Asia, Search By Continent, Programs, Study Abroad, Northwestern University
Home Programs Search by Continent Asia SIT nepal cultureand Development. SIT - nepal culture and Development. Sponsoring
http://www.northwestern.edu/studyabroad/programs/continent/asia/sitnepal.html
Home Programs Search by Continent Asia SIT - Nepal: Culture and Development SIT - Nepal: Culture and Development
Sponsoring Organization: School for International Training (SIT) Program Type: Field-based, experiential learning in SIT program courses, with an independent study component Terms: Fall Semester, Winter-Spring Quarters Location: Kathmandu and rural Nepal Housing: Homestays and hotels/hostels Language Prerequisite: None Program Web Site: SIT – Nepal: Culture and Development Northwestern Policies and Requirements for this Program: Northwestern has a number of program-specific requirements that students must adhere to while they are abroad. To see if Northwestern has any such requirements for this program, click here University/Program Specialties: See program site Extra Information:
    This is one of SIT's oldest programs. It engages students with the Himalayan mountains. Students should be prepared to do a lot of walking and to live in remote locations.

42. Culture In Nepal - Vacation Packages
Find the perfect nepal culture vacation at GORPtravel, featuring adventuretravel vacation packages from the best tour operators.
http://gorptravel.away.com/xnet/search-2.tcl?destination_id=167&activity_id=7900

43. Culture Of Nepal
CULTURE, Newari art of the kathmandu Valley michael Tefft s Homepage. NEPALILITERATURE HOME PAGE. Indigo Gallery English. Back to Nepal Cover Page.
http://parallel.park.org/Japan/TokyoNet/aip/COUNTRY/NEPAL/CULTURE/
C ULTURE
Newari art of the kathmandu Valley
michael Tefft's Homepage
NEPALI LITERATURE HOME PAGE
Nepali Calendar ...
NEPALI LITERATURE HOME PAGE [English]
this page includes poems, stories, letters, diaiy notes...
Indigo Gallery [English]
Back to Nepal Cover Page A-net
mail to : aip@TokyoNet.AD.JP

44. CULTUREFOCUS Travel Photos. Pictures From Egypt, Syria, Jordan, India, Nepal, Gu
Travel photos taken in Egypt, Syria, Jordan, India, nepal, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru and on safaris in Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia). Pictures, culture and history from around the world. Jordan
http://www.culturefocus.com/
World Travel Photos: Pictures of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, India, Nepal, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru and Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia).
A personal collection of travel photos featuring pictures from around the world. Sorry, this page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. However, you can click on the links below or click here to enter my site. Photos of Nepal. Nepal pictures including Kathmandu temples, Bodhnath, Swayambhunath, and a trek near Mount Everest in the Himalaya. India pictures featuring Varanasi on the Ganges, the Taj Mahal and the Temples of Khajuraho. Egypt pictures . Photos of some wonders of ancient Egypt including the Great Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, Luxor, Karnak and Abu Simbel. More about the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt including photos of the Great Pyramid of Khafre. More about Luxor and Karnak Temples, the temples of ancient Thebes in Egypt. More about the Valley of the Kings , tombs for Egyptian pharaohs with illustrations of Egyptian gods. Photos of Syria and Jordan featuring Palmyra and Petra.

45. CULTUREFOCUS: Nepal Photos. Pictures From Kathmandu And An Everest Trek.
Photos from nepal. Pictures, history and cultural notes from Kathmandu and a trek near Mount Everest. Mountains and temples. nepal is a country of stark geographical and cultural diversity guide to Kathmandu and the rest of nepal. Good information on history, culture and attractions
http://www.culturefocus.com/nepal.htm
HOME for more destinations
Nepal
Pictures of temples in Kathmandu
and the Himalaya near Mount Everest Mountains and temples Nepal is a country of stark geographical and cultural diversity. The historical center of Nepal is the Kathmandu Valley where two of the world's great religions, Hinduism and Buddhism, mingle in jumbled and busy towns. In dramatic contrast to the valleys and plains are the high mountains of the Himalaya that rise in the north of Nepal. Despite an inhospitable landscape of towering icy peaks, the Nepal Himalaya harbors remote Buddhist shrines and monasteries. These are revered by people who live by their culture and faiths in this harsh but pious region. Swayambhunath Buddhist Stupa near Kathmandu. The Kathmandu Valley Nepal is a very spiritual country where Hinduism and Buddhism have become intermingled in a way that is often impossible for the visitor to understand. The old parts of the towns of the Kathmandu Valley are packed with extraordinary temples and shrines that reflect this complex system of religious beliefs. The major towns of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan were once separate competing city-states ruled by Malla kings. The time-worn temples and shrines of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal, like these in Bhaktapur, are infused with detail and symbolic meaning.

46. Nepal Travel Information. Photos, Stories And Diaries About Nepal
Contains information on geography, history, culture, ecology, human rights and the people. Also features traveler's notes and photographs.
http://www.worldsurface.com/browse/location-country.asp?locationid=165

47. Virtual Tour Of Nepal
A photographic overview of the country and its culture.
http://www.panoramaproductions.net/Nepaltour.htm
Welcome to Nepal Thank-you for visiting Nepal! Take Another Tour Panorama Productions
To obtain license to use the images on this website, please visit www.worldviewimages.com
Flags courtesy of ITA 's Flags of All Countries used with permission. Links: Country Info Travel Info The soaring heights of the Himalayan Mountains, the staggering beauty of the terraced fields, the warmth and beauty of the people, the rich history and the eternal intrigue of the culture all combine to make Nepal one of the most fascinating countries of the world. Sandwiched between the fertile plains of India and the mountain plateaus of Tibet, Nepal is blessed with scenic beauty that is at the same time breath taking and inspirational. From the jungles of the south to the towering peaks of the north, Nepal offers the visitor a one-stop destination of adventure. With eight of the world's tallest mountains, including the world's tallest, Mt. Everest, Nepal has become a heaven for trekkers and mountain climbers. Yet, despite the rich scenic beauty, Nepal remains one of the most poorly developed nations of the world. Ninety percent of the population live out their lives as subsistence farmers, carving out a living on the steep mountain slopes.

48. India-photos.com - Images From India, Nepal, And Myanmar
Images of landscapes, cities, people and their lifestyle, culture and religion taken from Michael Abler in Kashmir, Spiti, Ladakh, Bardia, Rara, Varanasi, Rajasthan, and Himachal Pradesh.
http://www.indien-fotos.de

49. Welcomenepal.com - The Official Site For Nepal Tourism Board
Official site of nepal Tourism Board. Offers a business and resource directory with information on nature, culture and tourism.
http://www.welcomenepal.com/
Culture Adventure Nature Entertainment ... Videos Choose a Language English Chinese French German Japanese Spanish
web welcomenepal.com Home About us STN TRPAP ... webmaster

50. Clintons In Nepal
Bob and Bobbie Clinton are expatriates living in nepal studying the language and culture.
http://hometown.aol.com/clintons/myhomepage/index.html
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Clintons in Nepal
About Us
Our names are Bob and Bobbie Clinton. We're from the midwest in the USA. Bob was a public school district superintendent in Wisconsin until July 31, 1999. Bobbie had her own home-based business. Currently we're living in Kathmandu (Patan), Nepal. We're studying the Nepali language and culture. We hope to be able to use our education and skills to help the poor of Nepal have a better future.
UPDATE
Bob's is continuing to study Nepali with the help of tutors at L.O.P. He'll begin studying at Tribhuvan University in July. Bobbie has been studying with the help of a language tutor who comes to our home three days a week. Nepali is much easier than Chinese to learn since it doesn't have tones and it has an alphabet. We're both learning to speak and as well as write/read. We're better at sounding out written words than knowing their meanings. Our vocabulary continues to expand daily. We've been exposed to four verb tenses, which we're trying to learn, and can now use 13 different sentence structures.
We'll be enjoyed a visit from Bob's brother, Tom, a few days before Christmas. He'll returned to the states on Dec. 20. We'll showed him around Patan, Kathmandu and Pokhara and introduced him to our many new friends.

51. Nepal Photography Image
Black and white photography image covering peoples, culture and places of the region.
http://www.eyescoffee.com/nepal
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The time is burning. The people are running away.
The world is amazing. The world is strange.
Too many questions. Too few answers.
Nepal Photography Image Page 1 - Sacrifice
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Page 4 - Sacrifice
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Page 32 - The People, The Dog, The Road

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52. Nepal Home Page
Arts, culture, and culture, religion etc. Business and Economy. Economic information, trade associations and our Yellow Pages directory of businesses, organizations and agencies in nepal
http://www.info-nepal.com/

53. The Culture Of Nepal - The Last Frontiers Travel Consulting Introduces You To Th
packed lunch or whatever eatable stuff your are holding. Let me andmy guides introduce you to this wonderworld of nepal s culture!
http://www.thelastfrontiers.com/nepal-culture.htm
Nepal - Religion dominates life
Your first impressions of Nepal might leave you speechless: the abundance of temples, monasteries, and other religious structures, the hustle-bustle in the streets around Durbar Marg in Kathmandu, the number of people and animals shovelling and squeezing through narrow lanes …
Start slowly! You cannot expect to comprehend a development of hundreds of years, evident in different ethnic groups and religions, that are most virulent in a country bordering India, China and Tibet, within just a few days.
Let one of my local guides help you to dissolve this confusion. Start off in Kathmandu's Durbar Marg and listen to the guide's explanations. Or you begin at the Old Royal Palace , where a statue of Hanuman, the monkey god, is guarding the entrance. You will find Hanuman statues guarding many important entrances during you visit in Nepal.
Around 20 or more Temples and religious structures are waiting for you only in this neighbourhood. Most vividly I remember the Kumari Bahal , a place where the Living Goddess resides. Learn more about this custom and the

54. Tibetan Cultural Region Directory
21 categories, 600+ listings covering Arts, Astrology, Tibetan Buddhism, culture, Email, nepal, Bhutan, N.India, Travel, Tibet.
http://www.kotan.org/t-directory/index.html
Please wait for a moment to be transferred
This page has moved (or the specific name of the each page) If you are not automatically transfered in a few seconds please click on http://www.kotan.org

55. Nepal - Culture Of Nepal - Travallo Globetrotters Home
culture of nepal. Art Handicraft. Which gives better information aboutthe culture of a people, than its religion and its people celebrations.
http://www.travallo.de/laender/anapurna/culture.html
Climate Geography Flora Fauna ... Population
Culture of Nepal
Which gives better information about the culture of a people, than its religion and its people celebrations. And even in Asia seems to be able to be explained much thereby. Thus the religion and society affiliation influence the occupation selection and - work, as well as the formative styles of the artists and craftsmen in Nepal.
In each utensils the history of high handicraft art is told. Especialy developed are metal and wood working, textilworks and the art of the carpet attaching. Most handicraft techniques are strongly influenced or identical of the two large culture areas India and Tibet.
Architecture is adapted to life and climatic conditions. Already of far one detects by the architectural style in which settlement area one is.
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City Culture
In the cities of the Kathmandu - Valley, Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhadgaon, a high-standing, city culture with own house style, developed by the Newar, shows up three levels. With their paved close angular roads with at least three leveled houses, temples and workstations we are reminded of us well-known medieval cities.
The house consists of framework (with brick filling), whose heavy wooden skeleton from permanent Sal wood manufactured and with rich ornaments is provided. Windows and door frames are particularly beautifully operated. In the ground floor is usually a business or a workshop. The kitchen is direct under the roof, in order to prevent that someone can soil the ritual purity of the kitchen from the outside. The smoke pulls by joints in the roof, usually with burned bricks or slates covered, seals it in such a way and keeps vermin away. Converted inner courts are to be entered from the road.

56. Mr. Rowen's Travels
A travel summary from elementary teacher Rowen Sandel. Includes culture, photos, journal and what was packed as he backpacked through China, nepal and Vietnam.
http://www.geocities.com/mrrowenstravels/
MR.ROWEN'STRAVELS
January 29th, 2001
MR. ROWEN IS
IN CAMBODIA!
New!
MR. ROWEN'S REPORT FROM VIETNAM!
MR. ROWEN'S TRAVEL REPORTS
  • VIETNAM
  • CHINA
  • NEPAL
    COME SEE WHAT'S IN MR. ROWEN'S BAG COMMENTS FROM MR. STASSEN'S CLASS SEND MR. ROWEN AN E-MAIL Hi, my name is Rowen Sandel and for the past three years I have been teaching third grade at Highland Elementary School in Oakland, California where I'm better known as Mr.Rowen. On September 1st I began a ten month trip that will bring me to ten countries as I literally go around the world. I plan to visit Norway, Italy, Nepal China Vietnam , Cambodia, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, and Tonga before returning to the U.S. in early June of 2001. Over the last three years I have had many wonderful students, some of whose families are from Cambodia, Tonga, Vietnam, and Laos and one of the inspirations for this trip came from my desire to visit these countries. I also wanted to visit other places and visit other friends around the world. This website is an opportunity for the children of Highland to see images and learn stories and information about where they or their classmates come from. But it is not just for my past students, students of Highland, or people whose families are from a country I'm visiting. This site is for anyone, child or adult, who wishes to see new things, think about new ideas, and learn about things they could have only imagined before. It is for anyone who is a life-long-learner and wishes to experience the larger world we live in.
  • 57. Sturman Studio Home Page
    A gallery by Robert Sturman including images with the themes of nature, surf culture, the blues, india and nepal, and portraits.
    http://www.robertsturmanstudio.com/
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    58. Nepal Home Page
    Advanced Options) General Info. Travel. News and Views. eForums. Pictures. Entertainment. Himalayas. Govt/Politics. Arts/culture/Soc. Development. Business/Econ. Academia. Web Directories. nepal Home
    http://www.info-nepal.com/dir/society
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    Travel News and Views ... Web Directories Nepal Home Page Arts, Culture and Society Directory Directories Arts Culture Religion ... Others Directories Arts

    59. China, Nepal, Tibet, Vietnam, Myanmar, Mongolia, The Last Frontiers Travel Consu
    Guided tours to various places in China, Tibet, Mongolia, Vietnam and nepal. Features information on excursions, local culture, and nature.
    http://www.thelastfrontiers.com
    Welcome to The Last Frontiers
    The Last Frontiers Travel Consulting invites you to travel Asia "beyond the travel books". Get close to People, Culture and Nature of China and Tibet, Mongolia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Nepal and Bhutan. Be guided by my own rich experience in these countries: I and my reliable local partners will tailor an itinerary to meet your very special interests and requirements to make your trip unforgettable.
    Germany
    Sigrid Seel
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    D-35689 Dillenburg
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    D-12053 Berlin
    Tel: +49 (0)30 5471 5838
    Mobile: +49 (0)173 499 0920 PR China 20 Dong Hu Lu (Da Ban Business Centre) Office 6.03 Shanghai, 200 031 Tel: +86 (0)21 5404 8806 Fax: +86 (0)21 5404 8802 info@thelastfrontiers.com

    60. Steven Baigel Documentary Films And Travel Photography
    of film projects on Tibetan refugees and the Indian sitar master, Nikhil Banerjee.......Images from Tibet and of exile culture in nepal and India.
    http://www.stevenbaigel.com
    Steven Baigel Documentary Films and Travel Photography NIKHIL BANERJEE DOCUMENTARY FILM TIBETAN REFUGEE DOCUMENTARY FILM PHOTOGRAPHS This site contains information on: My documentary film/video on the life and music of the great Indian classical music sitarist Pandit Nikhil Banerjee. My documentary film/video on Tibetan refugees living in exile in Bir settlement, Himachal Pradesh, northern India. A select portfolio of my documentary and travel photographs from Tibet, on Tibetan exile culture, India, Nepal, and from other parts of the world. Steven Baigel

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