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Category Archives: South Asia

Out of everyone in the house he’s the one who’s most frequently absent. He has a very important position with a company that provides internet connection to most people in Pokhara. Because of his position, he doesn’t really have any days off – he is always on call, even on weekends, and so often disappears […]

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Her family lives in the same village that the Acharyas are from and the two families have known each other for a long time. Gita’s family is incredibly poor – their meals consist of plain rice with salt and chilies on top for flavor. They don’t have money for vegetables or meal, or even daal! […]

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Though she’s 13 she rarely acts her age. Sometimes she acts much older – helping tutor the younger kids, responsibly doing her homework, making tea or kaja… At the same time, she’s not interested in boys or anything else that 13 year olds in the West are interested in. I guess in that way, she’s […]

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Mero AmaHer smile exudes kindness and warmth, her laugh lets me know that she is open-minded and likes being silly. She is my Nepali mother.She tries to speak English with me but all she manages to say is “Me…. You…. Yeaaaahhhh!!!”Her husband (from an arranged marriage) lives in their village, Dang, so she has raised […]

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