<p>On an isolated Himalayan hillside in northwest Nepal the village that was the subject of this groundbreaking study in the late &lsquo;60s&mdash;at the time two weeks&rsquo; walk from the nearest commercial transportation&mdash;was as culturally complex as it was remote. While the villagers were largely self-sufficient it was the ways in which they still depended on outside forces that anthropologist Fisher analyses compellingly in this work.</p><p>Republished almost 50 years after the original fieldwork to coincide with the publication of a recent follow-up investigation by Fisher (<em>Trans-Himalayan Traders Transformed</em>) the two volumes provide a fascinating and significant view of the evolution of this once remote culture.</p><p><em>&hellip;well researched well analysed and equally well-written ethnography. The author&rsquo;s style is insightfull and easy-going with a certain wit and frankness&hellip; exceptionally good...</em> <strong>Donald A. Messerschmidt</strong> Mountain Research and Development Vol. 6 No. 4 1986.</p>
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