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Manage No PI00005100 Country Nepal Year 2017-11-09 ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Performing Arts, Social practices, rituals, festive events
Description | Majipa Lakhe keeper, Mr. Rajib Ranjit, has inherited the Lakhe tradition and rituals from his forefather and uncle. Mr. Ranjit is optimistic that one day his son will follow his footsteps to keep this family tradition alive. His uncle, Mr. Laxmanram Ranjit, has retired after 28 years as a care-taker of Lakhe due to old age. | ||
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Photographer | Hitkaji Gurung | ||
Place | Majipat, Kathmandu | File Size | 6.72MB |
Definition | 72 DPI | File Format | JPG |
Copyright | Hitkaji Gurung, ICHCAP |
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