Originally published after extensive fieldwork in Dolpo during 1969-1970 (2026 BS), Janak Lal Sharma's 'Kautukamaya Dolpo' is a seminal ethnographic work offering a rare glimpse into the region's indigenous culture, society, and heritage. This book serves as an invaluable record of Dolpo's unique civilization, presenting both its profound richness and the complexities and inconsistencies within its social fabric.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain deep insights into the ancient customs, traditions, and societal structures of Dolpo.
- Understand the historical context of Dolpo's society, including the challenges faced by women and the dynamics of its ruling class.
- Discover the cultural wealth and unique identity of a remote Himalayan region documented by a pioneer of Nepali literature.
- Appreciate a foundational text in Nepali travel and ethnographic writing that continues to resonate with contemporary social issues.