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Kusunda

The Kusunda or Ban Raja (people of the forest) are a tribe of people ethnically related to the Chepang, but unlike the Chepang who dwell in mud houses, the few hundred Kusundas dwell in the forest. Their language is nearly extinct. It is sometimes classified as belonging to the Tibeto-Burman family, but several researchers consider it to be a language isolate.

To many Nepalis, the Kusundas are stereotyped as barbaric cannibals, perhaps due to the Chepang's assumption that when a Kusunda come across a Chepang, the former had the intention of killing the latter. This caused the Chepang to avoid the Kusunda.

The Kusundas are followers of Animism, though Hindu overtones maybe seen in their religious rituals.

External link

Kusunda SIL ethnologue entry

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