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Tharu folklore and folklife a survey of living cultural heritage of Nepal /

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Corporate Author: Loka Sāhitya Parishad (Nepal)
Other Authors: Divasa, Tulasī, (direction.)
Format: Slide
Language:Nepali
English
Published: Kathmandu, Nepal : Nepali Folklore Society, c2009.
Subjects:
Tharu (South Asian people) > Nepal > Social life and customs.
Nepal > Social life and customs.
Documentary films.
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