2020
DOI: 10.3126/jtd.v5i0.33893
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Empowering Tharu and Bote Women Through Vocational Skills: A Case of Amaltari Homestay

Abstract: Tharu and Bote are indigenous groups of Nepal. They have been surviving by using their traditional skills and indigenous knowledge. However, at present, they have gradually started shifting their survival skills for their economic and socio-cultural development. Homestay is one such initiation and women’s role in particular has been vital to this initiation which is usually unnoticed in the society. In connection to this, this paper incorporates the stories of women who uses their vocational skills to run a ho… Show more

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