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Dor Bahadur Bista (born ca. 1924-1928) is a
Nepal Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mai ...
ese
anthropologist An anthropologist is a person engaged in the practice of anthropology. Anthropology is the study of aspects of humans within past and present societies. Social anthropology, cultural anthropology and philosophical anthropology study the norms and ...
,
social scientist Social science is one of the branches of science, devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among individuals within those societies. The term was formerly used to refer to the field of sociology, the original "science of socie ...
and
activist Activism (or Advocacy) consists of efforts to promote, impede, direct or intervene in social, political, economic or environmental reform with the desire to make changes in society toward a perceived greater good. Forms of activism range fro ...
. Bista is considered the Father of Nepalese anthropology, and has published popular books such as '' Fatalism and Development'' and ''
People of Nepal Nepalis ( English: Nepalese ; ne, नेपाली) are the citizens of Nepal under the provisions of Nepali nationality law. The country is home to people of many different national origins who are the descendants of immigrants from India, ...
''. Bista mysteriously disappeared in 1995.


Biography


Education

Sources vary regarding Bista's date of birth. According to some sources, he was born on 15 April 1928 while there have also been some speculations that he might have been born around 1924, or in 1926. He graduated from Patan High School, after which he attended
Tri Chandra College Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus, more colloquially known as Tri-Chandra College, is a constituent campus of Tribhuvan University located in Ghantaghar, Kathmandu. Found in 1918 by Chandra Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, Chandra Shumsher, it is the oldest ...
. He completed his Certificate in Indian Ethnography in London.


Career

While working as a government headmaster in a girls' high school in Patan, Bista became a research assistant to Professor Christoph Furer-Haimendorf of
London University The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom. The university was established by royal charter in 1836 as a degree- ...
who was conducting field research in the area of Solukhumbu. He later claimed that it was this experience that ignited his interest in Anthropology. In 1972 he was appointed to
Lhasa Lhasa (; Lhasa dialect: ; bo, text=ལྷ་ས, translation=Place of Gods) is the urban center of the prefecture-level city, prefecture-level Lhasa (prefecture-level city), Lhasa City and the administrative capital of Tibet Autonomous Regio ...
in Tibet as Nepal's Counsel General. He established an organization called Karnali Institute in Jumla.


Disappearance

In January 1995, Bista mysteriously disappeared from
Jumla District Jumla District ( ne, जुम्ला जिल्ला), is one of the ten districts of the Karnali province of Nepal. This district has Jumla as its headquarters, an area of ; it had populations of 89,427 and 108,921, respectively, in th ...
, being last seen boarding a bus to Chisapani or
Dhangadhi Dhangadhi ( ne, धनगढी ) is a sub-metropolitan city and the district headquarters of Kailali District in Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal.Dhangadhi is also the temporary capital of Sudurpashchim Province. It shares a border with Uttar ...
. His wife, Narayani, with whom he had a daughter and three sons, died soon after.


Bibliography


Books

* 1967. ''People of Nepal''. Kathmandu: Department of Publicity, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, His Majesty's Government of Nepal. * 1971''.
People of Nepal Nepalis ( English: Nepalese ; ne, नेपाली) are the citizens of Nepal under the provisions of Nepali nationality law. The country is home to people of many different national origins who are the descendants of immigrants from India, ...
'' (with a new chapter on Dhangar). Second edition. Kathmandu:
Ratna Pustak Bhandar Ratna Pustak Bhandar is a privately owned distributor, publisher and retailer of books in Nepal's capital city, Kathmandu, and is the oldest bookstore in Nepal.
. * 1972. ''Sabai Jatko Fulbari''. Kathmandu: Sajha Prakashan. * 1979. ''Report from Lhasa''. Kathmandu: Sajha Prakashan. * 1988. ''Past, Present and Future of Nepal''. Unpublished manuscript. * 1991. '' Fatalism and Development: Nepal's Struggle for Modernization''. Calcutta: Orient Longman. * 1996. ''People of Nepal (with a new chapter on Khasha''). Sixth edition. Kathmandu: Ratna Pustak Bhandar. *2002. ''Sabai Jatko Fulbari''. Kathmandu: Himal Books. (Introduction By Harka Gurung).


Articles

* 1957. Ramailo Khumbu ra Kehi Sherpa Lok Git. Dafechari 6(5): 3‐14. * 1958. Educational Problems in the Northern Border Areas of Nepal. Educational Quarterly 2(3): 98‐102. * 1958. Report of an Educational Fact Finding Excursion to North East Nepal. Educational Quarterly 2(4): 157‐163. * 1958. Jilla Parichaya‐ Solu Khumbu. Vikash 1(4): 28‐31.4 * 1960. Himalka Chaunrigoth ra Kehi Gothale Git. Sangam 1(3): 5‐8. * 1964. A Visit to Dang Deukhuri. In USAID/Nepal: Community Development Division, Field Trip Report, pp. 1‐64. * 1965. A Brief Report on the Study of Jiri‐Sikri Area and the Activities of Jiri Multipurpose Development Project. Unpublished report, Tribhuvan University o‐written with Hari Mohan Shrestha * 1966. Tengboje Gumba. Rup Rekha 6(12): 22‐24. * 1967. Dolpa Yatrako Dayaribata. Rup Rekha 8(4): 10‐14. * 1968. Des Vikashma Dharmik Biswasko Asar. Rup Rekha 8(9): 50‐56. * 1969. The Innovators of Upper Kali Gandaki. Ramjham 5(3): 35‐42. * 1969. The Forgotten People of Dang Valley. Vasudha 11(10): 10‐14. * 1970. Cultural Change and Royal Wedding. Vasudha 13(4): 19‐24. * 1970. Hindu Kingdom and its Social Aspects. In Nepal: A Profile. B.P. Shrestha, ed., pp. 53‐63. Kathmandu: Nepal Council of Applied Economic Research. * 1970. Nepali Wedding Procedures. In Hamro Samskriti (special issue). Krishna Prasad Adhikari, ed., pp. 130‐136. Kathmandu: Department of Culture. * 1971. Chepang. The Nepal Digest 1(5): 94‐106. * 1971. Administration of Development Programs in the Himalayan Area. In Aspects of Development Administration. Prachanda Pradhan, ed., pp. 57‐61. Kathmandu: Centre for Economic and Development Administration (CEDA), Tribhuvan University. * 1971. Frustration in Nepali Bureaucracy. In Aspects of Development Administration. Prachanda Pradhan, ed., pp. 33‐39. Kathmandu: CEDA, Tribhuvan University.5 * 1971. The Political Innovators of Upper Kali Gandaki. Man 6(1): 52‐60. * 1973. The People. In Nepal in Perspective. Pashupati Shumshere J.B. Rana and
Kamal P. Malla Kamal Prakash Malla (1936 – 17 November 2018) was a professor emeritus of Newar studies at Tribhuvan University, where he was previously university rector. He studied at the University of Edinburgh, where he obtained a Ph.D. in 1974, presenting ...
, eds., pp. 35‐46. Kathmandu: CEDA, Tribhuvan University. * 1975. Chepang Jatiko Samajik Arthik Sammunati Sarbekchan (Pariyojana Pratibedan). Kathmandu: CEDA,Tribhuvan University o‐written with Navin Kumar Rai * 1976. Encounter with the Raute: The Last Hunting Nomads of Nepal. Kailash: A Journal of Himalayan Studies 4(4): 317‐327. * 1976. Padipur: A Central Terai Village. Contributions to Nepalese Studies 3(1): 1‐32. * 1977. Patterns of Migration in Nepal. In Himalaya: Ecologie‐Ethnologie. CNRS, No. 268: 397‐399. Paris. * 1977. Rastriye Ekata. Rup Rekha 18(8): 102‐114. * 1978. Nepalese in Tibet. In Himalayan Anthropology: The Indo Tibetan Interface. James F. Fisher, ed., pp. 187‐204. The Hague, Paris: Mouton. * 1978. Manavsastra/ Samajsastrama Anusandhan esearch in Anthropology/Sociology Tribhuvan University Journal 10(1): 277‐284 o‐written with Trilok S. Thapa and Dilli Ram Dahal * 1980. Hindu Kingdom and its Social Aspect. In Nepal a Conspectus.
Kamal P. Malla Kamal Prakash Malla (1936 – 17 November 2018) was a professor emeritus of Newar studies at Tribhuvan University, where he was previously university rector. He studied at the University of Edinburgh, where he obtained a Ph.D. in 1974, presenting ...
, ed., pp. 14‐23. Kathmandu: His Majesty's Government Press. * 1980. Prospects of Anthropology in Nepal. A paper presented at a seminar on social sciences, Tribhuvan University. * 1980. Nepalese in Tibet. Contributions to Nepalese Studies 8(1): 1‐19.6 * 1982. The Process of Nepalization. In Anthropological and Linguistic Studies of the Gandaki Area in Nepal (Monumenta Serindica 10). Dor Bahadur Bista, et al., eds., pp. 1‐20. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. * 1984. Aasamanjasyeta Ko Paristhiti Aaja Ko Hamro Yetharthata Ho. In Byaktitwora Bichar (Interview Given to Kishor Kunwar). Kathmandu: Shakti Printers. * 1985. Ethnicity: Its Problems and Prospects, unpublished report submitted to Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies. * 1987. Nepal School of Sociology and Anthropology. Occasional Papers in Sociology and Anthropology 1: 6‐10. * 1989. Nepal in 1988: Many Losses, Some Gains. Asian Survey 29(2): 223‐228. * 1989. The Structure of Nepali Society. In Nepal: Perspectives on Continuity and Change.
Kamal P. Malla Kamal Prakash Malla (1936 – 17 November 2018) was a professor emeritus of Newar studies at Tribhuvan University, where he was previously university rector. He studied at the University of Edinburgh, where he obtained a Ph.D. in 1974, presenting ...
, ed., pp. 169‐191. Kirtipur: Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies. * 1995. Khas of Chaudabisa. Himal 8(3): 45‐48. * 1995. Nepalko Jatiye Bividhata: Samasyako Jaro Ki Sakaratmak Srot? Himal 5(2): 7‐12. * 1995. Chaudabise ko Anuvab: Khasharuma Aatma‐ Pahichanko Sankat. Himal 5(4): 40‐43. * 1996. An Interview with Dor Bahadur Bista. Current Anthropology 37(2): 349‐356. (Interview given to James F. Fisher). Reprinted in Himalayan Research Bulletin 17(1): 25‐32. * 1997. Comments on 'Sociological and Anthropological Research and Teaching in Nepal: Western Adaptation Versus Indigenization'. In Social Sciences in Nepal: Some Thoughts and Search for Direction. Prem K. Khatry, ed., pp. 31‐34. Kathmandu: Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies.


Legacy

The Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies, which took over from the Nepal Studies Association of which Bista had been Honorary President, awards a prize named after him on an annual basis. ''Castaway Man, a'' documentary surrounding Bista's disappearance was released in 2015. The 82 minute documentary was directed by Kesang Tseten.


See also

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List of people who disappeared Lists of people who disappeared include those whose current whereabouts are unknown, or whose deaths are unsubstantiated. Many people who disappear are eventually declared dead ''in absentia''. Some of these people were possibly subjected to enfo ...


References


External links


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