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  1. Nyinba - Wikipedia

    The Nyinba are also the name given to a small Tibetan -speaking ethnic group living in northwest Nepal. They are known for their practice of polyandry and their strong preference of daughters, and were studied by anthropologist Nancy Levine in the 1980s.

  2. Nyinba - Encyclopedia.com

    Nyinba are Tibetan Buddhists of the Nyingmapa school, although people also give credence to Certain cosmological beliefs held to antedate Buddhism and to the deities and ritual practices of their Hindu neighbors.

  3. Nyinba - History and Cultural Relations - World Culture …

    Although Nyinba have long been citizens of Nepal, they also have provided support and had affiliations to Tibetan religious institutions. These relationships ended in 1959, with Chinese suppression of the revolt in Tibet.

  4. The Nyinba Flashcards - Quizlet

    QUIZ 1 in SOC 344 Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.

  5. Nyinba - Religion and Expressive Culture - World Culture …

    Nyinba are Tibetan Buddhists of the Nyingmapa school, although people also give credence to Certain cosmological beliefs held to antedate Buddhism and to the deities and ritual practices of their Hindu neighbors.

  6. Mane festival in Humla | Firante Treks

    Aug 1, 2023 · Festivals hold a central place in Nyinba culture, providing an opportunity for communal gatherings and religious ceremonies. The "Mane" festival is one of the most significant events, celebrated to mark the end of winter and the beginning of the planting season.

  7. Nyinba - Sociopolitical Organization - World Culture Encyclopedia

    Nyinba are socially stratified, with the major distinction between a class of slaveowners and the descendants of their slaves, freed in 1926. Slaves traditionally married monogamously and uxorilocally and lived in nuclear-family households.

  8. BU Anthropology Wiki - Nyinba of Nepal - Google Sites

    The Nyinba are a small ethnic group located in northwestern Nepal. They consist of about twelve hundred individuals (as of the 1970’s) who live in villages high in the mountains and...

  9. NYinba Society

    Dec 18, 2008 · The Nyinba are one of many small, largely endogamous groups positioned along the northern border-lands of Nepal that can be identified as ethnically Tibetan by their language, by the Tibetan Buddhist religion, and other features of culture and social structure.

  10. Nyinba

    टसिदेलेक/ छ्‍याकपोलो यि निन्‍बाकि वेबसाइड नाङरु ख्‍या गाङबु झ्‍योन्‍डोक् चि । यि वेबसाइड नाङना होता कोन्‍ज्‍योक कि टुङ तिवा न्‍यान्डो‍क चि कोन्‍ज् ...

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