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CHORA’NYINGBA: A FLAVOR FROM MERAK-SAKTENG COMMUNITY
  • Manage No DI00000139
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Gengop Karchung Researcher, Research & Media Division, National Library and Archives of Bhutan, Department of Culture
    Published Year 2013
    Language English
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Description At altitudes of 3,525 and 2,973 meters, the Merak and Sakteng communities, respectively, are two separate settlements, yet because of their identical culture and traditions, people tend to refer to these communities as a single entity, as one village. The two settlements are separated by a high pass called Nyak-cung La, and traversing this land involves a strenuous day-long trek between these two settlements. The people of these settlements are believed to have migrated from Tshona to Tibet in the fourteenth century, led by ’Lama Jarepa. Ever since their arrival, they have been wearing distinct dress and speaking a unique language, and they have become accustomed to the lifestyle associated with inhabiting the higher altitudes of eastern Bhutan and living as nomads.

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