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Journal articles on the topic "Tharu"

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Kharel, Megh Prasad. "Reviewing the Anthropological Study of Tharus in Nepal." Tribhuvan University Journal 33, no. 1 (2019): 191–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/tuj.v33i1.28694.

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 This paper aims to review the varieties of Tharu anthropological writings in Nepal. It is clear that the basic notion of reviewing any area study is to pave the way for further studies as it reveals the departure and gap from previous study. At this backdrop, the review on anthropological study of Tharu in Nepali socio-cultural context discusses how the writings dealing with the Tharus community seem helpful for opening the way to further studies in this area of ethnicity with multidisciplinary approaches, such as, cultural studies, linguistics, literature, demography, history, folklore, sociology, arts and crafts and ethnography. At the same time, it also enhances to comprehend varied subgroups of Tharus in Nepal, for instances, Dangaura, Rana, Kochila, Chitwaniya and Desaura. Moreover, the present research on Tharus is comparatively more focused on anthropological study rather than other disciplines, such as, folklore, ethno-music and literature, sociology, cultural studies, linguistics, ethno-history and demography. Regarding the Tharu anthropological research, this study is an attempt to portray the huge possibility of further ethnic studies, particularly on many subgroups of Tharus in Nepali territory.
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Dangaura, Mohan. "Bhada Tharu Homestay: Building National Integrity through Cultural Performance." Molung Educational Frontier 11 (June 18, 2021): 78–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/mef.v11i0.37848.

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This article studies the challenges of modernity in Tharu people’s way of life and how successfully they have sustained to maintain aesthetics of ethnicity coping together with modernity. The scholarly discussion of the impact of ritual performances of Tharu people to identify themselves in the national and international domain through the socio-cultural aspect of homestays provides us insight into how Tharus have become successful in preserving the memory of identity through cultural heritage. This study confines its approach within the Bhada village of Kailali district. It examines the progressive changes institutionalized after the homestay programmes in socio-cultural development of Tharu people’s cultural performances facing urbanization. Homestay programmes in the Tharu village of Kailali district have accelerated their financial advancement chiefly by their exceptionally distinct social-cultural legacies of rituals and performances. With the assistance of various exploration reports, it essentially analyzes the part of social execution like dance melodies among Tharu people to bear the progressions for economic exercises and vocation. With the assistance of Devkota and Bhattarai’s notion of homestays and rural development, the paper legitimizes the imminent practical development in the indigenous community by analyzing the issues from culture to modernity.
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Chaudhari, Lalit. "The Landless Sharecroppers of Dumraha Village: A Case Study on Food Sufficiency among Tharu Community." Nepalese Journal of Development and Rural Studies 14, no. 1-2 (2017): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njdrs.v14i1-2.19646.

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This research analyzed the situation of sharecroppers and their food sufficiency level in forty Tharu community households in Dumraha village of Sunsari. Household interviews, focus group discussions, key informants survey and observations are led to fulfill the research objective. Among ninety-one landless sharecroppers forty households were selected for the study applying the equation. The landlessness Tharu people are compelled to do agriculture or non-agriculture labor besides farming. The Tharu communities are engaged as sharecropper to face the challenges of food self-sufficiency. Some of the sharecroppers are found to be the previous owner of the land. The practice of sharecropping is fully based on mutual relationship between landlord and sharecroppers, where they agree in sharing the output equally. Sharecropping has helped the landless Tharus to be food self sufficient. Nepalese Journal of Development and Rural StudiesVol. 14 (Joint issue) (1&2), 2017, Page: 36-42
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Dangaura, Mohan. "The Memory of Performance: From Contents to Contexts of Selected Tharu Folk Dances." SCHOLARS: Journal of Arts & Humanities 4, no. 1 (2022): 11–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/sjah.v4i1.43050.

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The major objective of this paper is to analyze the historical context of the Dangaura Tharu folk dances of Nepal. The study discusses the Tharu subjectivity by assessing the performance as an agency. The primary discussion is based on the issue of Kamaiyahood in the songs narrated during the dance of the community. Dangaura Tharu ethnicity resides across five Tarai districts of Nepal: Dang, Banke, Bardiya, Kailali and Kanchanpur. This study is to identify and evaluate the role of memory in the folk performance of the community. It concludes by justifying the abundance of Kamaiyahood, spatial memory and empathy for nature in the community's folk performance. To collect the data required for the study, this study has adopted the qualitative research method, using the techniques such as direct observation, interview and relevant documents to understand the performing arts and rituals of the Tharus of Nepal. In addition, to analyze the collected data, Richard Schechner's idea of performance as a fortitude for identity has been applied critically. In addition, Alan Dunde's concept of folklore as the identity has also been considered. Thus, the study finds the memory of displacement inherent in the Tharu folk dance. The spatial memory and the Kamaiyahood appear as the dominant motifs in Dangaura Tharu folk performance. Since the dance of the community comprises the songs, reflecting the symbols and their meanings of the dances, for each dance has been critically analyzed in the paper.
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Bist, Pirt Bahadur, and Sita Bist. "Life Cycle Rituals among the Rana Tharus of Far Western Nepal." KMC Journal 4, no. 2 (2022): 184–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/kmcj.v4i2.47777.

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This article focuses on the life cycle rituals of the Rana Tharu community of Far Western Terai. The Rana Tharus are one of the significant ethnic groups mostly concentrated in Kailali and Kanchanpur district of Far West region of Nepal. The objective of this study was to explore the life cycle rituals of the Rana Tharus. For this purpose, the Rana Tharu community of Kalagaudhi and Kalwapur village in Shukalaphanta Municipality, Kanchanpur district was selected as a study area. The research tools of this phenomenological qualitative research design include semi-structured interview, focus group discussion, informal discussion, observation and oral histories in data collection. This study narrates the life cycle rituals performed by the Rana Tharus elucidating peculiar type of death ritual Ghada (Sharaddha) performed only by the Rana Tharus. This death ritual is organized only after the death of the family member. In this ritual, a dummy prepared for the deceased person and the relatives of the deceased mourns for the night assuming dummy as the corpse of deceased person. The various social-cultural institution, traditions and practices followed by the Rana Tharus have developed social solidarity and cooperation among the Rana Tharus and have functioned properly for the maintenance of the livelihood of the Rana Tharus. The performance of life cycle rituals among the Rana Tharus has become a structure and system among them and is becoming an instrument of identity construction.
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Dhakal, Chadra Prasad. "Economic Condition of the Tharu: A Study of Kalika Municipality of Chitwan District." Interdisciplinary Journal of Management and Social Sciences 2, no. 1 (2021): 52–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijmss.v2i1.36741.

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The study analyzes the socio-economic status of the Tharu living in Kalika municipality of Chitwan. Kalika municipality ward number 4 is the traditional home land of Tharus. This ward is the Padampur VDC which was shifted from the area of Chitwan national park (Chiriya) to current place in 2057. The study is only limited on ward number 4 of Kalika municipality and focuses on current economic situation and the factors that play important role in to form economic status of the Tharu of Study area. The study follows the both qualitative and quantitative research design and both primary and secondary source of data were used in this study. Conclusion of this study has based on data analysis and presentation.
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Shahi, Suresh Jang. "Explosive Legs Power between Tharu and Non-Tharu Madheshi Girls in the Madhesh Pradesh of Nepal: A Comparative Analysis." Interdisciplinary Research in Education 7, no. 1 (2022): 95–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ire.v7i1.47502.

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The paper deals with the objective, which was to compare and analyze the explosive legs power among the girl students of Tharu ethnic and non-Tharu Madheshi girl students in the Madhesh province of Nepal. Also, hypothesized that there is significant difference in explosive legs power between them. It was based on quantitative with comparative design. Altogether 62 girl students have designated as respondents, 31 girl respondents taken from Tharu ethnic and 31 from non-Tharu Madheshi girls. Respondents were taken through multistage sampling method. The standing broad jump test item of AAHPER youth fitness test applied as tool for this study. The standing broad jump test applied to measure the explosive legs power. While comparing the mean score of non-Tharu Madheshi girls, Tharu ethnic girls were found better in explosive legs power. Likewise, p-value of t-test has applied at 0.01 significant level. It has found significant difference between them in explosive legs power of standing broad jump test. Hence, this research paper is found the significant difference between Tharu ethnic and non-Tharu girl students. Therefore, hypothesis (H1) is accepted. In compared on standing broad jump test the non-Tharu girls, Tharu ethnic girls have more participated in intramural-extramural sports tournaments, sporting events as well as physical work.
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Vaidya, Rashesh, and Ramseh G.C. "Relation of Financial Literacy with Financial Attitude and Financial Behavior among Tharu Woman Small Borrowers." Journal of Business and Management Review 2, no. 10 (2021): 665–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.47153/jbmr210.2312021.

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Tharu are an ethnic group indigenous to the Terai region of Nepal stretching from east to west low-land of Nepal. The Tharu communities are normally residing in most of the districts of the Terai belt of Nepal. The paper tries to find out the relationship between financial literacy with financial attitude and financial behavior among the Tharu community women of Nepal. Hence, the paper has conducted a survey among the Tharu women living at Nawlapur District of Gandaki Province of Nepal. The paper found that Tharu women who are in a saving group, mainly focused on income saving and looking for an opportunity cost. Similarly, Tharu women associated with a saving group, are mainly concerned with the utilization of the credit, they had taken and worked for the repayment of the credit in time. The study also found that financial literacy has highly influenced financial behavior among Tharu women of Nepal. At the same time, the level of financial literacy is not seen as highly influencing the financial attitude among the Tharu women of Nepal.
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K.C., Ganga. "Maghi: The Festival Among The Tharus: Celebration of New Year." Patan Pragya 5, no. 1 (2019): 84–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/pragya.v5i1.30440.

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Nepal incorporates diversity of caste, ethnicity, language, social structure, culture and religion, among which Tharus are one of the indigenous groups of the Tarai and inner Tarai region of the country. The study is dedicated to explore the practice and process of celebrating Maghi as Tharunew year. This study has been conducted by employing both exploratory and descriptive research design. The data of the present article are based on published articles and books and on interviews with the elders of the Dangaura Tharus, ritual performers and educated persons of the community. This study represents the distinct socio-cultural structure and ethnic practice of Dangaura Tharu. Indigenous festivals are significant in anthropological research. So it helps to add specific knowledge about Maghi, the indigenous festival of Tharu people. But the central aspect of the celebration of Maghi is in the verge of gradual change. Because those characters which are not suitable for today is going to be abolished and those that are suitable are carried on continuously. Some factors that are core components cannot be changed and it is continuous even though they do not bear any meaning but continue in the respect of their fore ancestors.
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Chaudhary, Mahesh Kumar. "Language of Saptariya Tharu." Researcher: A Research Journal of Culture and Society 1, no. 2 (2014): 49–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/researcher.v1i2.9885.

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The purpose of this paper is to present a general overview of the Tharu language as it is spoken in Saptari District. Geographical distribution of Tharu, its genetic affiliation, linguistics characteristics; phonology, morphology and syntax are looked into brief. This paper is based mainly on primary sources along with secondary one. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/researcher.v1i2.9885 Researcher 1(2) 2013: 49-62
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Tharu"

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Khadka, Narayan B. "Tharu Barghar-Mukhiya Indigenous Model: A Case Study of Tharu Community of Nepal." NSUWorks, 2016. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/shss_dcar_etd/47.

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This research explores the indigenous conflict resolution processes practiced by the Tharu community living in Nepal’s Bara, Dang and Bardiya districts, the role of Tharu traditions and customs, and the function of the Barghar-Mukhiya. Due to geographic and monetary challenges experienced by the Tharu accessing Nepal’s formal justice system, they continue to serve as a viable and vibrant vehicle for resolving minor and major conflicts at the community level and form the basis of researcher’s Barghar-Mukhiya model. Shaped by Tharu collectivist culture and traditions, it supports the social fabric of the community. Utilizing qualitative case study methodology, this research assesses important aspects of the Barghar-Mukhiya model, processes and impact. Primary data sources include individual and focus group interviews, and researcher observations; and, secondary sources include document collections and archival material. Research findings explore six emergent themes: Rituals/Festivals, Inclusion/Dialogue, Identity/Security, Structure/Barghar-Mukhiya, Process/Reconciliation Processes, and Participation/Acceptance. This model is assessed for strengths and challenges. Where it is practiced, it continues to help maintain community harmony and peace. The model’s core of restorative practices, forgiveness, reconciliation, consensus-based decision-making, and use of dialogue circles is instrumental in transforming conflicts. This research contributes to the field of peace and conflict studies, providing analysis of an indigenous model that strives to reach a balance between traditional beliefs and the modern judicial system.
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Al-Ayedi, Abdul Rahman. "Tharu, the starting point on the Ways of Horus." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape2/PQDD_0028/MQ50441.pdf.

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Dalzell, Victoria Marie. "Freedom, Margins and Music| Musical Discourses of Tharu Ethnicity in Nepal." Thesis, University of California, Riverside, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3731835.

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<p> The Tharu are reportedly the fourth largest minority group in Nepal. Yet despite their numerical strength, their social experience in modern Nepal largely consists of marginalization. A culturally and linguistically diverse people indigenous to the flat, southern Terai region of Nepal, the Tharu have claimed an ethnic group identity in the past sixty years in light of their shared geographic location and state exploitation, as well as the rise of ethnic politics in Nepal. I examine how performance practices and musical experiences are central to the Tharu&rsquo;s group identity formation. First, I examine how the Tharu combat their social exploitation largely through musical means. I focus on the role of sociomusical practices in community ritual, its transformation through folkloricization, and extension as tools for activism. The cultural significance of these practices shift as the Tharu come into contact not only with Nepal&rsquo;s changing political, social and economic scenes, but also paradigms of global indigenism and human rights. However, even as a marginalized people, the Tharu have their own internal politics. Second, I examine how musical practices are locations for productive friction within Tharu communities. Musical performances constitute intense community negotiation and contestation concerning Tharu womanhood and religious identity, and are places where the Tharu produce situated knowledge about development and modernity. While not ignoring political, historical, and global frameworks, my focus on sociomusical practices brings attention to how an ethnic identity is generated and embodied on a local level.</p>
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Krauskopff, Gisèle. "Les dieux, les rites et l'organisation sociale chez les Tharu De Dang (Népal)." Paris 10, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA100043.

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Müller-Böker, U. "Die Tharu in Chitawan Kenntnis, Bewertung und Nutzung der natürlichen Umwelt im südlichen Nepal /." Stuttgart : Steiner, 1995. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/34491537.html.

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Fisher, Jonathan K. "Proceed thru." The Ohio State University, 2003. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1327000785.

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Crook, Jordan C. "Road Closed to Thru Traffic." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2019. https://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/2601.

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This collection of nine fiction stories explores the journeys of men and women who find themselves unable to continue on the path they've set for themselves. So often, the roads we follow are dictated by social conditioning. This collection considers how are paths are predetermined by social norms and follows the characters as they react to unexpected obstacles encountered in common scenarios. Will they forge new paths? Turn back? Or will they take a detour and return to their original road?
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Schiro, Victor Raymond. "Addressing students' competencies thru portfolio evaluation." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2001. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2039.

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Ben, Maïz Naceur. "Flore algale (Rhodophyta, Phaeophyceae, Chlorophyceae, Bryopsidophyceae) de l'Etang de Thau (Hérault)." Aix-Marseille 2, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986AIX22057.

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Dans ce travail, 145 taxons d'algues (bangiophyceae, florideophyceae, phaeophyceae, chlorophyceae et bryopsidophyceae) sont mentionnes. La majorite d'entr'eux sont decrites brievement. Plus que la moitie des especes recensees sont nouvelles pour la flore algale de l'etang de thau. Un certain nombre d'especes particulierement interessantes sont decrites plus en detail: chrysymenia wrightii connue du japon et de coree est nouvelle en mediterranee; laminaria japonica, undaria pinnatifida et sargassum muticum, originaires des cotes japonaises, ont ete introduites accidentellement en mediterranee par la voie de l'ostreiculture, dans l'etang de thau; les deux dernieres ont ensuite amorce leur sortie en mer ouverte; griffithsia corallinoides. De l'atlantique, pourrait etre nouvelle en mediterranee; pylaiella littoralis et chorda filum, dont la presence en mediterranee etait douteuse, sphaerotrichia divaricata et desmarestia viridis, toutes de l'atlantique, sont bien representees dans l'etang de thau; laurencia coronopus, endemique de la mer noire, grateloupia doryphora et lomentaria firma. , des cotes italiennes et de l'adriatique, sont nouvelles pour la flore marine francaise; solieria chordalis, alsidium corallinum, elachista stellaris, desmotrichum undulatum, stictyosiphon adriaticus et pseudodictyon inflatum sont des especes rarement signalees en mediterranee occidentale. La physionomie des peuplements a sargassum muticum, espece qui determine une phytocenose particuliere dans l'etang, a ete suivie dans deux stations de substrat dur (meze et balaruc) apparemment differentes par la composition floristique et les variations saisonnieres. L'influence de s. Muticum, qui constitue desormais un element permanent de la flore de l'etang, sur les peuplements indigenes est discutee; le developpement exuberant de cette espece est a l'origine de la reduction du nombre d'especes presentes (occupation de substrat, reduction, parfois extinction, de la lumiere en sous-strate). Les caracteres generaux de la flore algale de l'erang de thau sont examines: affinite froide (dominance de l'element atlantico-boreal) et richesse floristique par rapport aux autres etangs mediterraneens; l'hypothese d'un enrichissement recent de cette flore, en particulier par des especes provenant de l'atlantique ou des cotes japonaises avec l'ostreiculture, a ete discutee
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Blinkhorn, James Alexander. "The Palaeolithic occupation of the Thar Desert." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2012. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b9ffae08-9f7f-46ec-9836-245b69ac40f0.

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This thesis presents a comprehensive characterisation of the Palaeolithic occupation of the Thar Desert, which is located in western India and south-western Pakistan. This is achieved through a combination of extensive syntheses of existing palaeoenvironmental and archaeological evidence and the development of new, interdisciplinary evidence for Upper Pleistocene hominin occupation in the Thar Desert through surface survey and excavation. Patterns of environmental variability in the Thar Desert are described to identify when and where the Thar Desert may have been habitable to hominin populations. Evidence for over 900 Palaeolithic sites is synthesised to identify existing spatial, typological and chronological patterns in the Thar Desert. Typo-technological descriptions of new Palaeolithic assemblages are described, and placed within chronological and environmental contexts based upon associations with previously studied sediment formations. The results of chronological, environmental and archaeological analyses from a new excavated site, Katoati, are described, which presents a significant new benchmark for Palaeolithic studies, both for the Thar Desert and southern Asia. The excavated assemblages from Katoati indicate a Middle Palaeolithic occupation of the Thar Desert during episodes of enhanced humidity >91ka, and a further Middle Palaeolithic occupation 65-55ka. These Middle Palaeolithic assemblages indicate considerable cultural continuity and offer a chronometric framework for the results of the surface survey. The identification of a number of technologically and typologically distinct artefacts in both excavated and surface contexts indicate significant similarities with Middle Stone Age assemblages from Arabia and the Sahara and Middle Palaeolithic sites in South Asia. As a result, the Thar Desert can be identified as a pivotal location for investigating major changes in Upper Pleistocene hominin demography between Africa and across southern Asia.
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Books on the topic "Tharu"

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Thāru byākaraṇa: Tharu grammar. Yunika Nepāla, Kendriya Pariyojanā Kāryālaya, 2013.

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Hidāyata, Pirīmu, ed. Tharu jī b̤olī. Sindhī B̤olīʼa jo bā-Ik̲h̲tiyār Idāro, 1994.

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Sammūnu, Ashrafu ʻAlī. Tharu: Hiku tashrīḥī bibliyografī. Mak̲h̲dūmu Bilāval Pablīkeshanu, 2004.

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Sammūnu, Ashrafu ʻAlī. Tharu: Hiku tashrīḥī bibliyografī. Mak̲h̲dūmu Bilāval Pablīkeshanu, 2004.

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1947-, Mangī ʻAbdulqādiru, ред. Tharu: Tharu Semīnār 1992 je mauqaʻe te paṛhyala maqālan jo majmūʻo. Tharu Pablīkeshani, 1993.

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Thāru, Bamabahādura. Rupandehīko Thāru samāja ra sam̐skr̥ti: Tharu society & culture of Rupandehi. Thāru Bhāshā, Kalā tathā Sam̐skr̥ti Utthāna Mañca, 2010.

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Thārū janajāti aura Thāruī bolī. Āloka Prakāśana, 1997.

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Govinda, Ācārya, and Loka Sāhitya Parishad (Nepal), eds. Tharu folklore and folklife: [a study of living culture heritage of Tharu people]. Nepali Folklore Society, 2009.

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The Tharu: Their arts and crafts. Northern Book Centre, 2004.

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Ghimire, Devendra. Thārū, ādivāsī Nepālī. Gomādevī Cāpāgāīṃ, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Tharu"

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Verma, Subhash Chandra. "The Struggling Tharu Youth Study of Awareness among the Tharu Tribe of India." In Antrocom: Journal of Anthropology, edited by Marco Menicocci and Moreno Tiziani. Gorgias Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463235413-019.

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Chalise, Keshav Raj. "Jitiya: Tharu Inherence to Eco-Culture." In Transcultural Diplomacy and International Law in Heritage Conservation. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0309-9_8.

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Bhattarai, Shandesh. "Medicinal Plants Used by the Tharu Communities in Nepal." In Ethnobotany. CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429424069-15.

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Chaudhary, Chetmani, and Sangeeta Rajbhandary. "Ethnobotanical Study of Traditional Medicinal Plants of Tharu Community in Swathi Village, Nawalparasi District Nepal." In Ethnobiology of Mountain Communities in Asia. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55494-1_10.

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Pant, B. R., and Surendra Pal. "Socio-cultural and Nutritional Environment of a Marginal Community of Uttarakhand, India—A Case Study of the Tharu Tribe." In Perspectives on Geographical Marginality. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50998-3_14.

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Santra, Priyabrata, Suresh Kumar, and M. M. Roy. "Thar Desert." In Natural Hazards. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315166841-11.

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McCarville, Ron, and Chantel Conlon. "Sharing the hero's journey: blog posts from the Appalachian Trail." In Leisure activities in the outdoors: learning, developing and challenging. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789248203.0005.

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Abstract This chapter focuses on a hiking choice that, like the hero's journey, embraces difficulty. The researchers studied online blogs posted by thru-hikers on the Appalachian Trail (the AT). The term thru-hike describes a typically long-distance hike that traverses an acknowledged 'trail' from end-to-end. Thru-hiking the 2190 mile (3525 km) AT requires months of planning and effort and thousands of dollars to pay for related expenses. More than that, participants expect to undergo extensive physical and emotional hardship. The trail is challenging, often dangerous and fraught with uncertainty. It demands much of its participants, yet hikers are both willing and even eager to undertake those demands. Over 2000 hikers attempt a thru-hike on the AT annually (Littlefield and Siudzinski, 2012).
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Zhang, Hui, and Hua Feng. "The Lateral Gutter Drive-Thru Sign and Drive-Thru Test." In Minimally Invasive Functional Reconstruction of the Knee. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3971-6_44.

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Cope, David. "Back Thru the Veil." In Silences for Love. Humana Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1812-8_4.

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Maack, Annegret. "Brooke-Rose, Christine: Thru." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL). J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_8088-1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Tharu"

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Rakkolainen, Ismo, and Karri Palovuori. "Walk-thru screen." In Electronic Imaging 2002, edited by Ming H. Wu. SPIE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.463792.

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Cohen, Philip R., M. Cecelia Buchanan, Edward J. Kaiser, Michael Corrigan, Scott Lind, and Matt Wesson. "Demonstration of sketch-thru-plan." In the 15th ACM. ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2522848.2531754.

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Coronado, M. P., R. K. Mody, and G. C. Craig. "Thru-Tubing Inflatable Workover Systems." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/22825-ms.

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Vasudevan, Venu, Jehan Wickramasuriya, Joe Wodka, and Myungcheol Doo. "PicFlic: Social discovery thru pictures." In 2013 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PerCom Workshops 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/percomw.2013.6529457.

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Booth, Joel P. "Electromagnetic Redirection thru Material Manipulation." In 2007 IEEE Aerospace Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aero.2007.352855.

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Bateman, Bradley, and Tom Beck. "Drive-thru Terminal Loadout Silos." In 2019 IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Conference (IAS/PCA). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/citcon.2019.8729093.

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Kim, Jeong-Hwan, Jin-Seob Kang, Jeong-Il Park, and Chi-Hyun Cho. "Backward Unknown-Thru Calibration Method." In 2020 95th ARFTG Microwave Measurement Conference (ARFTG). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/arftg47271.2020.9241362.

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Clemente, Marcos, Simon Reader, and Martin Berger. "HYBRIDIZATION THRU A RANGE EXTENDER ENGINE." In XXVI Simpósio Internacional de Engenharia Automotiva. Editora Blucher, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/simea2018-pap108.

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Pretto, L. A., Giuseppe Treglia, Maurizio Di Iorlo, D. C. Patel, and T. F. Grigsby. "Thru-Tubing Sand Control Circulating Technique." In European Petroleum Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/28868-ms.

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Nas, S., and A. Laird. "Designing Underbalanced Thru Tubing Drilling Operations." In SPE/IADC Drilling Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/67829-ms.

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CURN, B. L. Hanford Site Air Operating Permit Application Supplemental Information [Sec 1 Thru 5] Vol 1 Thru 3 Appendices A Thru C. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/803629.

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BECKER, D. L., S. T. HUNDAL, and SCOTT. Engineering Report on Double Shell Tank (DST) System Miscellaneous Tanks [SEC 1 thru 5 APPENDICIES A thru M]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/807557.

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Cochran, John. ER Consolidated Qtrly Rpt_April thru June 2015_October 2015. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1331505.

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Barbeau, Sean. Improving Access to Transit Thru Crowd Sourced Info. University of South Florida, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/cutr-nctr-rr-2017-03.

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GOETZ, T. G. Tank Farms Documented Safety Analysis [Sec 1 thru 4]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/818258.

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MCCALL, D. Hanford Site Wide Transportation Safety Document [SEC 1 Thru 3]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/808095.

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GARVIN, L. J. Multi Canister Overpack (MCO) Topical Report [SEC 1 THRU 6]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/808571.

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GOLDMANN, L. H. Multi Canister Overpack (MCO) Design Report [SEC 1 Thru 3]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/801364.

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LORENZ, B. D. Multi Canister Overpack (MCO) Topical Report [SEC 1 THRU 3]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/803703.

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Wendelberger, James G. Visualization of Theoretical Radiation Source Transmission Thru Simulated Concrete Buildings. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1566105.

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