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Project collaborator Dubi Nanda Dhakal taking an interview with Taal man in the Taal village of Gyalsumdo, Manang, Nepal. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact"
An old house made of stones in the Tilce village of Gyalsumdo, Manang, Nepal. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact"
An old house made of stones and wood in the Tilce village of Gyalsumdo, Manang, Nepal. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact"
An old hut and entrance to hills in the Tilce village of Gyalsumdo, Manang, Nepal. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact"
A Manange Man from Pisang being interviewed outside by Dr. Oliver Bond. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local and International Impact".
An woman cooking tea in the Taal village of Gyalsumdo, Manang, Nepal. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact"
Annapurna conservation Area Project in the Chame village of Gyalsumdo, Manang, Nepal. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact"
Unpublished or pre-print manuscript resulting from “Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal, for Local and International Impact”
Art creation inside the Buddhist temple in the Baggarchhap village of Gyalsumdo, Manang, Nepal. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact"
Artistic door made of wood in the Baggarchhap village of Gyalsumdo, Manang, Nepal. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact"