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The Tharus are the indigenous ethnic group who
live in the northern part of Terai and inner Terai with a
concentrated population in the middle and west. They approximately
form 6.4% of total population.
Most of the Tharus have Mongoloid features with dark and semi-
dark colors. They are aboriginal Terai settlers. Some also believe
that Tharus came to Nepal from India during the Muslim invasion in
the 12th and 13th century.
The Tharus have their indigenous dialect, known as ' Naja'. But
they speak a mixture of local dialects, such as Prakriti,
Bhojapuri, Mughali, Nepali, Urdu and Maithili.
Culture and Traditions :- The Tharus
believe in Animism. They do also celebrate Hindu festivals. There
are normally two clans; Pradhan and Apradhan; the former is
considered superior. Each of the Tharu family venerates its
personal tutelary deity which is represented by a lump of earth
mixed with multicolored cotton threads, crude sugarcane and a gold
coin in the center. Each village has its own local gods and
goddesses protecting the people.
Marriages among the Tharus, are monogamous. It is , however,
strictly endogamous. Polyandry and polygamy are practiced
sometimes. Rites and rituals linked with Tharu marriages are
elaborate and complex. Most of the Tharu cremate their deceased.
Others, however, bury them. There is a strange custom of keeping
men face down and women face up during the burial. There is no
apparent reason for it. |
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