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Title: Adaptation to a Changing Salt Trade: The View from Humla
Language of title: English
Author/Creator: J. L. Ross
One Sentence Summary: The article describes the changing salt trade in Nepal.

Description: The article describes the changing salt trade in Nepal. The article is based on the result of research undertaken in Nepal from October 1975 to July 1977. This article describes the changes which have occurred and the manner in which Humla traders have adapted to maintain long-distance trade as a viable strategy. (Rajeev Ranjan Singh 2007-01-25)

Publisher Place: Kirtipur, Nepal
Publisher: Center for Nepal and Asian Studies
Normalized publisher place: Kathmandu
Publisher country: Nepal
Publisher URL: http://www.cnastu.org.np/
Published Date: 1982-12-06 - 1983
URL: http://www.thlib.org/static/reprints/contributions/CNAS_10_0102_03.pdf
Subject: Himalayan trade
Classification: Tibetan and Himalayan -- Journals -- Journals Focused on Regions -- Nepal -- Contributions to Nepalese Studies -- (1982-1983) Vol. 10, no. 1-2
Cultural Coverage: Nepal
Language: English
Source: Contributions to Nepalese Studies
Source Editor: Madhav Raj Pande
Source Type: Journal
Source Volume: 10
Source Number: 1-2
Source Page Numbers: 43-50
ISBN/ISSN: 3767574

Means of availability: Available online as a PDF within the Tibetan & Himalayan Library's bibliographic database.

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Media type: text
Resource Type: Article
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Date Of Record Creation: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Date Last Modified: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
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