
In Bi Pema Diki, Nyima Samdrup, Tenzin, Raja, and Sonam Dolma. In Tsak Pema Döndrup and Pema Diki, Tsering Diki and Pasang Damdrul, Dawa Tenzin, and Nyima Gyalpo. In Namlha Lama Jigme, Rigzen and Lhakpa Buti. In Lö Khenpo Tashi Tsering, Tsogyal and Tobgye, Tsewang Döndrup, Hritar Lhamo, Tashi Chödron, and Lhakpa Hritar. Bir Bahadur) and Laxmi, Karma Chödron and the late Chöying Dorje, Sonam Tenzin and Tsering Chödron, Dawa Norbu, and Tsewang Sangmo. Also Lama Gyamtso and Tsogyal, Lama Karma and Tsering Lhamo, Purbu Tsewang (a.k.a. In Rö the late Tashi Dorje and Yönten Gyamtso, whom everyone misses dearly. We are especially grateful to the following individuals. We sincerely thank all the people in Nubri who have facilitated our research through friendship, hospitality, and generosity in sharing information about their society. Nubri’s Migrant Population (Percent) Aged 10–19 by Destination / 69 9. Nubri’s Nonmigrants and Migrants by Sex and Year / 67 8. Birth Control Usage in Nubri and Nepal Compared / 61 6. Sources of Funding for Trok’s Kanjur and Dumje Rituals / 51 5. Sources of Funding for Trok’s Fourth Day of the Sixth Month Ritual / 50 4. Comparison of the Two Household Registers, Gyayul pre-19 / 46 3. Summary of Trok’s Households by Classification / 45 2. Educational migrants from figure 11 who returned to work in Nubri / 174 A ngagpa (householder lama) whose son is a monk / 161 16. The last couple residing at Oong / 154 15. Never Married Women by Age and Residence, Nubri 2013 / 141 14. Never Married Women by Age, Nubri 19 / 140ġ3. All of them later migrated for education. Total Fertility Rates in Nubri and Tibetan Exile Communities Compared / 66 11. Infant and Childhood Mortality in Nubri, 1979–2011 / 64 10. Total Fertility Rates in Nubri, Mustang, and Nepal Compared / 62 8. Age-Sex Composition of Nubri’s Migrant and Nonmigrant Populations / 57 7. Page from a beyig (interest document) / 49 5. Nubri’s last subba Tsewang Norbu (left) and his son Amji Dorje (right) / 39 4. Pema Wangdu, initiator of an 18th-century animal sacrifice ban / 31 3. Sonam Wangyal, founder of Namlha Monastery / 29 2. The Transformative Potential of Educational Migration The Lama Goes, the Lama ReturnsĪppendix: The Population of Nubri Notes Glossary of Tibetan Terms References Indexįigures 1. Predicaments, Presumptions, and Proceduresĩ. List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments 1. Apply your education with wisdom and compassion, for the future of an extraordinary society will soon be in your hands. We dedicate this book to the young people of Nubri. paper) Subjects: lcsh: Education-Social aspects-Nepal- Nubri. Description: Oakland, California : University of California Press, | Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Title: From a trickle to a torrent : education, migration, and social change in a Himalayan valley of Nepal / Geoff Childs and Namgyal Choedup. For more information, visit University of California Press Oakland, California © 2019 by The Regents of the University of California Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Childs, Geoff H., 1963- author. Its activities are supported by the UC Press Foundation and by philanthropic contributions from individuals and institutions.

University of California Press, one of the most distinguished university presses in the United States, enriches lives around the world by advancing scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Vacating the Realm of Religious Practitionersįrom a Trickle to a Torrent Education, Migration, and Social Change in a Himalayan Valley of Nepal Marriage and the Misappropriation of Modernity

Marital Endogamy and the Margins of Choice Independent Child Migration and FosterageĮducational Migration and Demographic Change The Transformative Potential of Educational Migration Monks and the Evolving Family Management Strategyĩ. Religious Networks and Migration Destinations The Pathways and Magnitude of Outmigrationįamily Obligations versus Religious AspirationsĬhildhood Inclinations and Monastic Migration Tibetan Exiles and the Emergence of Migration Pull Factors The Household in Demography, Anthropology, and Nubriīinding Households through Religious Cooperation
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