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The first Nepalese immigrants to enter the United States were classified as "other Asian". Nepalese Americans were first classified as a separate ethnic group in 1974 when 56 Nepalese people had immigrated to the United States. The number of immigrants from Nepal remained below 100 per year until 1992. [7]
People, Politics & Ideology: Democracy and Social Change in Nepal. Mandala Book Point, Kathmandu, 1999. A History of Nepal. University of Cambridge Press, Cambridge, 2005. ISBN 0521804701; Celebrating 50 Years of VSO in Nepal. 2014. (With Anne Seymour) The Other Side of the Hill: Learning Cantonese as a Second Language in Hong Kong. 2017.
Bista visited East Nepal with Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf in the 1950s. People of Nepal contains his ethnographic notes from the visit. [5] University of Zurich professor Werner M. Egli wrote in his 2014 book The Sunuwar of Nepal and their Sense of Communication that People of Nepal is a "classic". [5]
Nepalese Americans are citizens, Dreamer or permanent residents of the United States of America who trace their family descent to Nepal. This article is a list of notable Nepalese Americans . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Nepalese diaspora in the United States (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Nepalese diaspora in North America" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Triple Package: How Three Unlikely Traits Explain the Rise and Fall of Cultural Groups in America is a book published in 2014 by two professors at Yale Law School, Amy Chua and her husband, Jed Rubenfeld. Amy Chua is also the author of the 2011 international bestseller, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother.
Nepalese emigrants to the United States (15 P) Pages in category "American people of Nepalese descent" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
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