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Metfan725

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When Arjun Guneratne returned to Pipariya in 2009 he found that
 
  a. some Tharu from the village were working overseas and sending money home.
  b. the Tharu had built a small museum the depicted life as it had been many years ago but tourists never visited it.
  c. tourists had largely stopped visiting the village, because its residents had now built brick houses and resembled their Brahmin neighbors.
  d. globalization had failed to touch the Tharu.

Question 2

According to Guneratne and Bjork in Village Walks, the Tharu village of Pipariya is located adjacent to
 
  a. the Chitwan national forest.
  b. the Himalayan mountains.
  c. the Tarai National Forest.
  d. the border with India.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: a



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