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Barsha and Anjana

September 18, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Barsha and Anjana
Betrawati, 2000

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September 18, 2015 /Teacher Jack
duo, portrait, black and white, 2000
Betrawati Nepal
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At the swing

September 18, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

At the swing
Betrawati, 2000

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September 18, 2015 /Teacher Jack
2000, swing, quintet
Betrawati Nepal
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Sumitra

September 10, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Sumitra
Betrawati, November 2002

I believe the corrugated metal behind Sumitra is a tiny booth that sells wristwatches; closed and locked for the day.

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September 10, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Betrawati, red, corrugated metal, padlock, 2002, November
Betrawati Nepal
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Sabina, Pundewoti and Bibek

September 10, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Sabina, Pundewoti and Bibek
Betrawati, November 2002

I love Bibek’s expression in this photo.

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September 10, 2015 /Teacher Jack
trio, Betrawati, November, 2002, main street, Pundewoti, Sabina, Bibek, Osthi
Betrawati Nepal
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Ishori

September 06, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Ishori
Betrawati, November 2002

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September 06, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Betrawati, 2002, water spigot, tap, Ishori
Betrawati Nepal
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The students of my fourth-level class

September 05, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

The students of my fourth-level class
Betrawati 2000

I took these photos at the end of class on my last day at Uttargaya Secondary English Boarding School.

I taught English in second-, fourth-, and fifth-level (grade) classes. The fourth-levelers could be a rambunctious bunch. The classroom had two rows of shared bench-desks with a thin aisle separating them. I recall that often one side of the class would get especially noisy and I'd spend a few moments calming them down, only to have the other side rise up and become boisterous while my attention was turned. 

They certainly kept me on my toes, and it was a pleasure to work with them.

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The following text is from a postcard I wrote that mentions Bibek, one of my fourth-levelers
(he's in the top photo, on the right in the front row, holding up a peace sign).

“Last night after dinner I walked up and down our “street” for a nice after-dinner stroll. Passing by one of our neighbors I was called by Shabnam so I went over and shook her hand. Then some of her family came out and wanted to see me dance — not for it’s technical merits believe you me. I said that I’d need some music so they all started singing this beautiful Nepali dancing song.

I love that even kids in my school nursery class know this song and that you never hear a Nepali person say “No, I’ve got a horrible voice...” and that singing is so much a part of the culture — kids don’t laugh at other kids singing — it’s just like a different way of speaking.

A man from their family who is unable to speak came out and danced with me, then an elderly neighbor did some Indian dancing, Bibek (one of my fourth-levelers) sang and danced, and finally Shabnam did some dancing as well.”
—Tuesday, October 24th 2000

 

The next two photos show more students, at the end of the school-day, on the road below the school. My bahini Barsha can be seen on the left.

September 05, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Betrawati, 2000, flash photo, 4th, level, grade, fourth, Uttargaya Secondary English Board School, classroom, postcard
Betrawati Nepal
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Mother and daughter

September 05, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Mother and daughter
Betrawati, May 23rd, 2005

Ramkumari on the front porch of her house.

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Ramkumari’s daughter Santoshi.

September 05, 2015 /Teacher Jack
mother, daughter, May, 23rd, 2005, porch, Betrawati, small scan
Betrawati Nepal
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Children playing with rice stalks

September 05, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Children playing with rice stalks
Betrawati 2000

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September 05, 2015 /Teacher Jack
rice, harvest, quartet, porch, black and white, Betrawati, 2000
Betrawati Nepal
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Hari sits on the roof of the porch

September 05, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Hari sits on the roof of the porch
Betrawati, 2005

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September 05, 2015 /Teacher Jack
roof, corrugated metal, porch, Betrawati, 2005, portrait, small scan
Betrawati Nepal
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Sisti

August 25, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Sisti
Betrawati, 2000 or 2002

Sitting on a bag of rice on top of a full TATA bus, I passed a building where Sisti bahini was looking out the second-story doorway.

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Sisti with her brother and mother.
I believe that Sisti’s family runs a fabric shop in town, just south of the bridge.
2000

August 25, 2015 /Teacher Jack
windows, door, doorway, second floor, awning, Betrawati, blue, clothesline, laundry, black and white, trio, family, brother, mother, sister, fabric, bolts, 2000
Betrawati Nepal
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