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Sherpas
Reflections on Change in Himalayan Nepal
by James F. Fisher
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This edition was published in May 1, 1990 by University of California Press
Written in English
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Sherpas: reflections on change in Himalayan Nepal
1990, University of California Press
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Sherpas: Reflections on Change in Himalayan Nepal
May 1, 1990, University of California Press
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1990, University of California Press
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1990, University of California Press
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Sherpas
First published in 1990
Subjects
Description and travel, Education, Sherpa (Nepalese people), Tourism, Tourist trade, Nepal, description and travelPlaces
Nepal, Solukhumbu, Solukhumbū (Nepal)Excerpts
As a self-proclaimed science, anthropology until recently paid little attention to the personal impact of the field experience on the observer-how the raw condition of life in some remote corner of the world affected the anthropologist's life and, especially, observations and conclusions.
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Library of Congress | DS493.9.S5 F57 1990 |
Dewey | 915.496 |
Sherpas
Reflections on Change in Himalayan Nepal
This edition was published in May 1, 1990 by University of California Press
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"As a self-proclaimed science, anthropology until recently paid little attention to the personal impact of the field experience on the observer-how the raw condition of life in some remote corner of the world affected the anthropologist's life and, especially, observations and conclusions."
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