Nepal. 23rd Sep, 2022. People from Raute community sells their wooden crafts in the ""˜Raute Exhibition' program held at Bhaktapur on Friday. The last nomadic ethnic group of Nepal, Raute are known for living in forest and hunting monkeys. They are one of the endangered community of South Asia. They live in temporary tents in remote parts of the forest. While they have a talent for crafting wood and creating striking household utensils, they use it to barter for food-grains with the local people. At present, government provides them certain amount as social security allowances. (Credit

Nepal. 23rd Sep, 2022. People from Raute community sells their wooden crafts in the ""˜Raute Exhibition' program held at Bhaktapur on Friday. The last nomadic ethnic group of Nepal, Raute are known for living in forest and hunting monkeys. They are one of the endangered community of South Asia. They live in temporary tents in remote parts of the forest. While they have a talent for crafting wood and creating striking household utensils, they use it to barter for food-grains with the local people. At present, government provides them certain amount as social security allowances. (Credit Stock Photo
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September 23, 2022, Nepal: People from Raute community sells their wooden crafts in the ‘Raute Exhibition’ program held at Bhaktapur on Friday. .The last nomadic ethnic group of Nepal, Raute are known for living in forest and hunting monkeys. They are one of the endangered community of South Asia. They live in temporary tents in remote parts of the forest. While they have a talent for crafting wood and creating striking household utensils, they use it to barter for food-grains with the local people. At present, government provides them certain amount as social security allowances. (Credit Image: © Amit Machamasi/ZUMA Press Wire)

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