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Audio Interviews Ole – Kang Dolma 9 months agoFuzzscape Admin Kang Dolma sings Ole, a traditional song performed in Manang during several local festivals. While the lingua franca of the village is the Neshyang...
Audio Interviews Ole – Yarthung 9 months agoFuzzscape Admin Ole is a traditional song performed in Manang during several festivals. This particular one was performed for the Yarthung festival atop a roof near...
Audio Interviews Ghatana – Karna Bahadur Gandarbha 9 months agoFuzzscape Admin Ghatana, literally translating to “incident” is a genre-song retelling news-worthy events. Gandharbas used to be bearers of news before newspapers...
Audio Interviews Dafa Bhajan 9 months agoFuzzscape Admin After the discovery of a copper mine near Bhojpur Bajar, Nepal, the taksar bibhag was established there to mint coins. Tamrakars/Tamots, a caste of...
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