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    Sudeep Jana Thing

    Heritage Movements in Asia, 11/2019, Letnik: 2
    Book Chapter

    At the northern tip of the lower Karnali River Delta, adjacent to the Bardia National Park, the Sonaha people constructed a makeshift shelter on a river island. The location, locally known as Nakchikla, is a popular site for the Sonahas to take refuge away from their village settlement while fishing and panning for gold dust in the River Karnali. The river island, surrounded by the river, was not accessible without a canoe. It provided a safe refuge from human intruders and wildlife. The makeshift shelter was built on the edge of a huge log that had drifted onto the sand,