The Faces of Rural Nepal

December 24, 2009

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I have spent the last three weeks volunteering in the rural Terai region of Nepal.  I was based in Narti, a very small village in the Dang district.  Dang is home to a large population of the Tharu people, an ethnic group that was immune to malaria and enjoyed their way of the region for many years undisturbed.  When malaria was eradicated, hill people from the north began to move in and seize the land of the Tharu.  Today, over 70% of the population of the Terai is landless and live in extreme poverty.  In the face of their difficult lives, all of the people I met during my time in Narti were warm and welcoming, happily offering a smile, which is often all that they had to give.

These are some of their faces.

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I’ve been feeling a bit homesick around this holiday season, so I’m glad to be able to share with all of you a taste of what my home has been like for the past month.

Much love

klc

3 Responses to “The Faces of Rural Nepal”

  1. Dennis Vandal says:

    WOW! We’re talkin’ really great faces here!! And you caught so many in perfectly unguarded moments! Great stuff! Welcome back!

  2. Carolyn says:

    Korri,

    Glad to hear you’re safe. Your photos capture so much more than words can convey.

    We wish you well in your journey. Merry Christmas from all of us here in Oregon. We’ll spend Christmas with Merrie, V&B, and Kathleen and LouAnn.

    Love, Carolyn and family

  3. Jen says:

    Amazing Korri! Your best post yet :)

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