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Cultural significance of indigenous women's practices in Nepal - Shringaar Stories
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Cultural significance of indigenous women's practices in Nepal - Shringaar Stories

Episode 2 of Shringaar Stories

In this episode, we dive deeper into the "why" of certain aesthetic practices in Nepal's Newa and Tharu communities. These practices have survived the test of globalisation and modernisation and women remain to be the living historians of keeping these traditions alive.

Along with signifying the unspoken bond between mother and daughter, these practices symbolise indigenous identity and are important for the community to continue thriving. Even though at risk, intangible culture in indigenous communities in Nepal still have the hope of survival with the current generation's curiosities and efforts.

The podcast has been supported by the British Council Nepal Gender Grants. 

Produced by Juliana Shrestha  

Edited by Suraj Shakya

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