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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.
Traditions and Culture
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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