Changpa tribe: the steady decline of Ladakh's nomadic herder

Changpa tribe: the steady decline of Ladakh's nomadic herders

Military tensions, ecological concerns and a tourism boom, all threaten to wipe out the Changpa tribe’s traditional occupation.

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