About: Raute people

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Raute & janjati are a nomadic gypsy ethnic group officially recognized by the Government of Nepal. They are known for subsistence hunting of langur and macaque monkeys. They gather wild forest tubers, fruits, and greens on a regular basis. To obtain grain (rice), iron, cloth, and jewelry, they carve wooden bowls and boxes to trade for goods from local farmers. They do not sell other forest products, bushmeat, or forest medicinal plants. Raute do not share their language, hunting strategies and worship practices to the villagers to maintain their cultural purity. These days, they are accepting gifts and allowances from the government and non-government organizations in regular basis.

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  • Les Rautyés forment un groupe ethnique d’origine tibéto-birmane vivant dans la partie occidentale du Népal. Peuple de tradition nomadique, et reconnu comme tel par le gouvernement du Népal, les Rautyés vivent de la chasse de subsistance, de la collecte de tubercules sauvages et cueillette de fruits forestiers. Leur population est estimée à environ 650 personnes. (fr)
  • Raute & janjati are a nomadic gypsy ethnic group officially recognized by the Government of Nepal. They are known for subsistence hunting of langur and macaque monkeys. They gather wild forest tubers, fruits, and greens on a regular basis. To obtain grain (rice), iron, cloth, and jewelry, they carve wooden bowls and boxes to trade for goods from local farmers. They do not sell other forest products, bushmeat, or forest medicinal plants. Raute do not share their language, hunting strategies and worship practices to the villagers to maintain their cultural purity. These days, they are accepting gifts and allowances from the government and non-government organizations in regular basis. Their population is estimated at about 650, with 618 in Nepal's 2011 census, people living in small settlements in the regions of western Nepal. Most have been forcibly settled by the government of Nepal but there are about 150 nomadic Raute, who, as late as 2016, still chose to live a nomadic life. The government of Nepal has permitted them to cut down small trees in state - run forests needed for poles in erecting their tents, which often puts them in friction with the local population. The Raute move from place to place, spending no more than 4 to 5 months at one place at a time, and often no more than a few days, in search of better water sources, or of villages where they can sell their wood products for food staples. The Raute language is called "Raute" in most studies and sometimes "Khamci," meaning "our talk" in a few other studies. It is closely related to the language spoken by two related ethnic groups, the Ban Raji ("Little Rulers of the Forest") and Raji ("Little Rulers") of the same region (Fortier and Rastogi 2004). Rautes emphasize that they wish to remain full-time foragers and not assimilate into the surrounding farming population. (en)
  • 劳泰族是被尼泊尔政府承认的狩猎採集民族。他们以捕捉与猕猴闻名也採集塊莖与水果。他们通常生活在森林中,他们利用手工制作的木碗交换农民的铁器,穀物,衣物。但他们不用其他产品交换。 他们分布于尼泊尔西部马哈卡利专区至之间,人数650人。他们语言是藏缅语族,他们属于棕色人种。他们自称是的刹帝利,也強调他们没被周围民族同化。 (zh)
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  • Les Rautyés forment un groupe ethnique d’origine tibéto-birmane vivant dans la partie occidentale du Népal. Peuple de tradition nomadique, et reconnu comme tel par le gouvernement du Népal, les Rautyés vivent de la chasse de subsistance, de la collecte de tubercules sauvages et cueillette de fruits forestiers. Leur population est estimée à environ 650 personnes. (fr)
  • 劳泰族是被尼泊尔政府承认的狩猎採集民族。他们以捕捉与猕猴闻名也採集塊莖与水果。他们通常生活在森林中,他们利用手工制作的木碗交换农民的铁器,穀物,衣物。但他们不用其他产品交换。 他们分布于尼泊尔西部马哈卡利专区至之间,人数650人。他们语言是藏缅语族,他们属于棕色人种。他们自称是的刹帝利,也強调他们没被周围民族同化。 (zh)
  • Raute & janjati are a nomadic gypsy ethnic group officially recognized by the Government of Nepal. They are known for subsistence hunting of langur and macaque monkeys. They gather wild forest tubers, fruits, and greens on a regular basis. To obtain grain (rice), iron, cloth, and jewelry, they carve wooden bowls and boxes to trade for goods from local farmers. They do not sell other forest products, bushmeat, or forest medicinal plants. Raute do not share their language, hunting strategies and worship practices to the villagers to maintain their cultural purity. These days, they are accepting gifts and allowances from the government and non-government organizations in regular basis. (en)
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  • Rautyés (peuple) (fr)
  • Raute people (en)
  • 劳泰族 (zh)
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