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Preface Introduction: Belonging and Multiple Attachments in Contemporary Himalayan Societies - Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka and Gerard Toffin I: TERRITORIALITY AND INDIGENEITY Hamro Gaon: Practices of Belonging in Rural Nepal - Anne de Sales Fluid Belonging - Gisele Krauskopff Belonging, Indigeneity, Rites, and Rights: The Newar Case - David N Gellner Belonging to the Borders: Uncertain Identities in Northeast India - Philippe Ramirez Politics of Belonging: Identity and State-Formation in Nagaland - Sanjay Kumar Pandey II: SOCIO-RELIGIOUS BONDING To Whom does the Pashupatinath Temple of Nepal Belong? - Axel Michaels Brotherhood and Divine Bonding in the Krishna Pranami Sect - Gerard Toffin Religion, Rituals, and Symbols of Belonging: The Case of Uttarakhand - William Sax The Politics of Encounter: Hindu Belonging in a Multi-faith Pilgrimage Site in Nepal - Jessamine Dana III: COMMITMENTS AND CONFLICTS Emergent Nationalism, Citizenship, and Belonging among Nepalis in Banaras: The Case of Kashi Bahadur Shrestha - Martin Gaenszle Pathways of Place Relation: Moving Contours of Belonging in Central Nepal - Ben Campbell Belonging, Protected Areas, and Participatory Management: The Case of Kaziranga National Park (Assam) and of the Misings' Shifting Territory - Joelle Smadja Geocultural Identities and Belonging in the Ethnohistory of Central Himalaya and Uttarakhand, India - Maheshwar P Joshi Trials, Witnesses, and Local Stakes in a District Court of Himachal Pradesh - Daniela Berti Index

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