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Rabina

October 13, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Rabina
Manamaiju, Kathmandu, Monday, October 12th, 2015

With a twelve-year-old photo (seen below) in hand, I went looking to see if I could find Sabina or Debika.

From the details of the old photo, I knew that the building they sat in front of in 2003 was now gone. We asked at a small shop, showing the photo, and were told to go down to the furniture shop.

Down the way a bit, under a blue tarp, a man worked with a chisel on lengths of wood, creating tenon joints. We showed him the photo and he motioned to a small room-sized building a stone’s throw away made from corrugated metal. Someone under the tarp called "Oh, Rabina bahini" and a moment later, Sabina’s younger sister Rabina came out and greeted us.

She loved seeing the photo of her older sister—younger in the photo than Rabina is now. She let us know that Sabina was fine, but that she lived in a different part of Kathmandu now. I was struck with how much Rabina looked like her didi [older sister].

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Rabina and her mother Sanu.

October 13, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Manamaiju, Monday, October, 12th, 2015, sister, bahini, blue, tarp, mother
Kathmandu Nepal
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Nisu and Nisan

August 02, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Nisu and Nisan
Kathmandu, 2003

I met these two siblings walking along one of the main roads in Kathmandu. Since they weren’t in front of their house, I asked where they lived so I could come by a few days later with their photo. Nisan pointed off to the distance saying the name of an area. Though I tried repeatedly, this is one of the few photos where I was never able to find the people again.

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August 02, 2015 /Teacher Jack
sister, brother, bahini, dai, duo, road, Kathmandu, flip-flops
Kathmandu Nepal
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Bahini descending a ladder

July 27, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Tupche Nepal

Bahini descending a ladder
Tupche, 2000

While walking through Tupche, I happened to see this young girl as she was about to step down a ladder.

From the location of her families' house, the view from that second-story upper window must’ve looked out upon the steep verdant hill that lines Tupche’s west border.

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July 27, 2015 /Teacher Jack
bahini, ladder, Tupche, blackandwhite, portrait, girl, window, house, flip-flops, stones, Pri Tee
Tupche Nepal
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Sisters Kabita, Babita, Sushmita and Ashmita

July 19, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Sisters Kabita, Babita, Sushmita and Ashmita
Betrawati, November 2002

A group photo of four of the five sisters from yesterday’s post.

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July 19, 2015 /Teacher Jack
quartet, sisters, harvesting, Betrawati, rice, didi, bahini, November, 2002, Kabita, Babita, Sushmita, Ashmita
Betrawati Nepal
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