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- Raute_people abstract "Raute are a nomadic ethnic group officially recognized by the Government of Nepal. They are known especially for their hunting of langur and macaque monkeys for subsistence. They also gather wild forest tubers, fruits, and greens on a regular basis. They normally do no gardening, farming, or work for others as tenants or wage laborers. To obtain grain, iron, cloth, and jewelry, they trade handmade wooden bowls and boxes to local farmers. They do not sell other forest products, bushmeat, or forest medicinal plants.Their population is estimated at about 650 persons living in small settlements in the Karnali and Makahali (Kali) watershed regions of western Nepal, but there are probably less than 150 of the still nomadic hunting Raute. However, the Rautes do not count their family members. They are in faith that children are God's gifts. This latter were located in western Nepal by the American anthropologist Johan Reinhard, who conducted ethnographic research among them and the Raji, a related ethnic group of largely settled agriculturalists. The Raute language is currently classified as Tibeto-Burman. It is called "Raute" in most studies and sometimes "Khamci," meaning "our talk" in a few other studies. The Raute use this name for their autonym, their own name for themselves, as well as their exonym, the name used by outsiders to refer to them. It is closely related to the language spoken by two related ethnic groups, the Ban Raji ("Little Rulers of the Forest") and Raji ("Little Rulers") of the same region (Fortier and Rastogi 2004). The closest well-documented language to Raute known at the present time is Chepang, spoken by an ethnic group of west-central Nepal who also have been hunter-gatherers until the current generation.Rautes emphasize that they wish to remain full-time foragers and not assimilate into the surrounding farming population.".
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- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Nepal.
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hunter-gatherers_of_Asia.
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modern_nomads.
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Chepang_language.
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Colobinae.
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- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Hunter-gatherer.
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Karnali_Zone.
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Langur.
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Macaque.
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Mahakali_Zone.
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Nepal.
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
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- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLink Tuber.
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Raute people".
- Raute_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Raute".
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- Raute_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Nepal.
- Raute_people subject Category:Hunter-gatherers_of_Asia.
- Raute_people subject Category:Modern_nomads.
- Raute_people hypernym Group.
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- Raute_people type Group.
- Raute_people type People.
- Raute_people comment "Raute are a nomadic ethnic group officially recognized by the Government of Nepal. They are known especially for their hunting of langur and macaque monkeys for subsistence. They also gather wild forest tubers, fruits, and greens on a regular basis. They normally do no gardening, farming, or work for others as tenants or wage laborers. To obtain grain, iron, cloth, and jewelry, they trade handmade wooden bowls and boxes to local farmers.".
- Raute_people label "Raute people".
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- Raute_people sameAs Q10901092.
- Raute_people sameAs Q10901092.
- Raute_people sameAs 劳泰族.
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- Raute_people depiction Drumming_Raute_elder.jpg.
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