Explore Himalayas
Sources Related to Himalayas
- On Re-reading Le-Nepal: What We Social Scientists Owe to Sylvain Levi
- The Organizing Principles of Gurung Kinship
- The Role of the Priest in Sunuwar Society
- A Note on 'Chi' of the Rong or Lepcha of Sikkim
- Origin of the Avalokitesvara of Potala
- A Note on the Phaguwaa Festival of Chitwan Tharu
- The Disappearance and Reappearance of Janakpur
- Resources and Population among the Gurungs: 1958-1980
- Tibetan g-Yung-Drung Bon Monastery at Dolanji
- Prêtres Limbu et Catégories Domestiques
- Limbu Women, Divorce, and the Domestic Cycle
- A Preliminary Report on Kinship Terminologies of the Bodish Section of Sino-Tibetan Speaking People
- On a Small Dragonfly Collection from Nepal
- Nepali Cooking: A Short Essay Including Recipes
- A Short Note on Bhutan and the Bhutanese
- A Little-read Guide to the Holy Places of Nepal: Part 1
- Maithili Language and Linguistics: Some Background Notes
- The Classifier Construction of Newari and Its Historical Southeast Asian Background
- Who Were the Dards? A Review of the Ethnographic Literature of the North-Western Himalaya
- The Relations between Kathmandu and Palpa in the Rana Period
- Caste, Social Mobility and Sanskritization: A Study of Nepal's Old Legal Code
- Constructing a Hindu Healing Practice: The Case of a Kali-possessed Woman
- Plant Names in Khaling: A Study in Ethnobotany and Village Economy
- Khembalung: The Hidden Valley
- Sylvain Levi: The History of Nepal: Part I
- Where Exactly Are Cāritra, Devokoṭa and Himavat? A Sacred Geography Controversy and the Development of Tantric Buddhist Pilgrimage Sites in Tibet
- French Contributions to Himalayan and Tibetan Studies
- An Introduction to the Socio-economic Structure of Manang District
- The Restoration of the Cyaslim Mandap in Bhaktapur
- Law, Labor and the Economic Vulnerability of Women in Nyinba Society
- The Land System of the Licchavis in Nepal
- The Local Oral Tradition about the Kingdom of <i>Thin Garab Dzong</i>
- Recently Discovered Inscriptions of Licchavi Nepal
- The Waterspirits and the Position of Women among the Sherpa
- Balkrishna Sama
- The Visit of Prince Waldemar of Prussia to Nepal in February and March 1845
- A Wishing Prayer
- The Shaman's Cure and the Layman's Interpretation
- European Bulletin of Himalayan Research
- Peace and Democracy in South Asia
- Himalaya
- Kailash: A Journal of Himalayan Studies
- Review of P. N. Luthra, <i>Constitutional and Administrative Growth of the North-east Frontier Agency</i> and <i>Nagaland: From a District to a State</i>
- Review of Balkrishna Pokharel, ed., <i>Paccīsa Varṣakā Bhāṣika Carcā: Nepālī Bhāṣākā Viśeṣa Sandarbhamā</i>
- Review of Hans Guldberg Axelsen, <i>The Sherpas of Solu District: A Preliminary Report on Ethnological Field Research in the Solu District of North-eastern Nepal</i>
- [Reviews of phonographic recordings]
- Review of M. Alemchiba Ao, <i>A Brief Historical Account of Nagaland</i>
- Review of three special issues of French journals of Nepal and South Asia
- Review of Radheshyam Singh, <i>Angami Vyakaran (Angami Grammer)</i>; Braj Bihari Kumar, ed., <i>Angami-Hindi-English Dictionary</i>; and N. Ravindran, <i>Angami Phonetic Reader</i>
- Review of Loden Sherab Dagyab, <i>Tibetan Religious Art</i>
- The Thakuris of Diyargaun – A Review
- Review of Prayag Raj Sharma, <i>Preliminary Study of the Art and Architecture of the Karnali Basin—West Nepal</i>
- Review of Janaklal Sharma, <i>Hāmro Samāj: Ek Adyayan (Our Society: A Study)</i>
- Review of <i>PINES – Academic and Cultural Quarterly, vol. 1, part 1</i>
- Review of <i>Töid Orientalistika Alalt</i> (Oriental Studies), Volume I and II, parts 1 and 2
- Review of F. Grenard, <i>Tibet. The Country and its Inhabitants</i>
- Review of N. Gutschow and B. Kölver, <i>Ordered Space, Concepts and Functions in a Town of Nepal</i>
- Review of Satyendra Nath Barkataki, <i>Tribal Folk-tales of Assam</i>
- Review of <i>Pines – Academic and Cultural Quarterly</i>
- Review of Jeffrey Hopkins (trans., ed.), <i>Tantra in Tibet: The Great Exposition of Secret Mantra</i>