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Are Tibetans Indigenous? The Political Stakes and Potentiality of the Translation of Indigeneity

Are Tibetans Indigenous? The Political Stakes and Potentiality of the Translation of Indigeneity

Save the Date: November 22nd, 2024 Friday, for a talk on Are Tibetans Indigenous? The Political Stakes and Potentiality of the Translation of Indigeneity with Dawa Lokyitsang

Go Global Nepal – Info Session November 4th

Go Global Nepal – Info Session November 4th

Go Global Nepal Info Session: Date: November 4th, Monday Time: 4 – 5PM PST Location: LIFE 1505 Go Global Staff: Fay Alikhani Instructors: Pasang Y Sherpa and Binod Shrestha RSVP here! : https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1IkNCMqUAIesBWC About the Course: ASIA_V476: Applied Nepali and Indigenous Environmentalism (3 credits) This course is led by Pasang Yangjee Sherpa and Binod Shrestha, […]

Witnessing the Himalayan (M)Anthropocene with Dr. Ritodhi Chakraborty

Witnessing the Himalayan (M)Anthropocene with Dr. Ritodhi Chakraborty

On October 10, 2024, the Himalaya Program proudly hosted Dr. Ritodhi Chakraborty, lecturer from Lincoln University’s Department of Environmental Management, for an insightful seminar titled “Witnessing a Himalayan (M)Anthropocene.” Dr. Chakraborty delved into the promises and challenges posed by the (M)Anthropocene in the Indian Himalayas, drawing on his extensive experience with rural communities to question […]

Karun Karki

Karun Karki

Sneha Roychoudhury
Salina Dolmo Lama
UBC Himalaya Program presents: Witnessing The Himalayan (M)Anthropocene

UBC Himalaya Program presents: Witnessing The Himalayan (M)Anthropocene

Event Details: Start: 10 October, 2024 5:30 pm End: 10 October, 2024 7:30 pm Venue: Place of Many Trees, Rm 130, UBC Liu Institute of Global Affairs, 6476 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC, Canada,  V6T 1Z2 Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/ubc-himalaya-program-witnessing-the-himalayan-manthropocene-tickets-1023099386807?aff=oddtdtcreator Abstract:  Elite (white, upper caste, university educated, wealthy, Global North) men still control the production and application […]

Pandemic Return, Reintegration and Re-migration of Nepali Migrant Workers
Earth as Refuge: Embracing Our Ecological Selves in the Anthropocene
Bhutan’s Road to Multi-Party Democracy: The Fourth National Election