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Central Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur Kathmandu

Nepal

1993

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Occasional Papers

In

Sociology and Anthropology

Volume 3

Editorial Board

Gopal Singh Nepali Rishikeshab Raj Regmi Chaitanya Mishra

Editorzal Assistant Saubhagya Shah

Publish,d by

Central Department of Sociology and Anthropology

TribhuvO/\ Universitlj, Kirtipur, Kathmandu,

Nepal

1993

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Contents

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1. Editorial comment I

2. Forestry and Farming System in the Mid-Hills

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_ Kiran Dutta Upadhyay 3.

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Socio-Economic and Cultural Aspects of Ageing in Nepal

_ Rishikeshah Raj Regmi Religion, Society and State in Nepal

_ Dipak Raj Pant Community Developmeni as StrategY to Rural Development

_ Kailash Pyakuryal National Integration in Nepal

_ Ganesh Man Gurung, Bishnu Bhandari The Failure of Conftdence Mechanism

_ T ulsi Ram Pandey Building a New American Academic Anthropology

- Tom Cox 28

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Copyright

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1993

bll Ce'Hral Department of Sociologl/ and Ant"r~poiogli TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY. KIRTIPUR

Kathmandu, Nepal

All Rig/HS Reserved Cover Photo By: Nali K.ji Maharjan

Pril)ted at: HISI PRI;SS. Jamal,(Seta J;>urbar) Ph.226416

9. Afro-American Sociologists and Nepali Ethnography

_ Stephen L. Mikesell 10. Case studies on Domestic Servants: Rellections

on Rural Poverty

_ Saubhagya Shah II. Contributors

12. Errata

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