Long Road To Gandaki

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The English edition of the classic French work by Bernard Pignede, The Gurungs (1966), has recently been brought out by Ratna Pustak Bhandar (see Abstracts, page 39). As an appendix to the English edition, the book's editors have included an original piece of work on the origin of the Gurungs and their encounter with Hinduism. Written by Bhovar Palje Tamu and Yarjung Kromchhe Tamu, the paper is excerpted and adapted here with permission of the publishers.

The history of the Tamu (Ihc Gurungs of Nepal) is preserved in the myths and legends of Tamu Pye (Bonism), which are recited by the Bon priests in a mixture of Tibclo-Burman dialects. Tamu Pye tells of how the first people lived in Cho(Tso) Nasa, which is thought to tie in today´s western Mongolia.  From here  they  dispersed southward, towfards today´s Qinghai, Kansu, Sichuan and Yunnan regions of China.

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