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Item The Importance of Being a Pande: A Performative Reading of the Shamanistic Practices in Chepang Community(Central Department of English (TU) Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 2010-02) Adhikari, KrishnaAvailable with full text.Item The Importance of Being a Pande: A Performative Reading of the Shamanistic Practices in Chepang Community(Central Department of English, 2010) Adhikari, RishiramThis thesis makes a study of Chepang performance culture under the title of “The Importance of Being a Pande: A Performative Reading of the Shamanistic Practices in Chepang Community”. The research reveals that Pande as the leader of the Chepang community performs great many roles and responsibilities as part of fulfilling cultural demands. Discussing his or her roles in the continuity and change state of his or her communities can reveal to us great many features of the Chepang world. Pande,a performer of great many rituals that the Chepangs live by do not only help his people to communicate with their ancestors and gods but also can act to help people like us to know about the views that the Chepangs live by.Item Socio-Economic and Demographic Determinants of Fertiflity Among the Chepang Community (A Case Study of Siddhi VDC of Chepang Community in Chitwan District, Nepal)(Department of Population Studies, 2007) Parajuli, Yubaraj SinghNot available