About Us

The webpage ‘We Sherpa’ has been prepared in the master plan of my elder brother Ngima Dendi. We are confident that this website will be fruitful to all the people who are interested in religion, language, script, culture, tradition and customs and the development and social change of the Sherpa community, including Students, Professors, and researchers. We are hopeful that it will be beneficial to researchers and scholars area and consultancy service. This website is mainly focused on the concept, principles, sample, explanation and interpretation of the experience and practice of Sherpa people. There may be numerous mistakes on this website due to internal and external factors. We hope our readers will suggest further improvements. It may be difficult to find all the matters one wishes to find. We promise to improve in this aspect in the next publication. First of all, I am grateful to my respected brother Ngima Dendi for taking the initiative by providing articles in spite of his busy schedule, and I am further indebted to him as he doesn’t feel any difficulty in helping us anytime. Similarly, we are thankful to all the well-wishers, friends and teachers who cooperated with us.

Our motto is to protect and promote the Sherpa language and the Sherpa community. We aspire to give opportunity to our young and future generations to study and research the historical legacy and assets of our ancestors and protect and promote them in turn for their coming generations again. I will try to cover almost all matters related to Sherpa and keep it on this site so that the coming generation won’t have problems with identity.

Our site will focus on the following areas.

  1. The origin of Sherpa people
  2. The location from where our ancestors came
  3. How they live in the SoluKhumbu and its periphery
  4. The profession our ancestors did
  5. Lifestyle of our ancestors
  6. Their cuisine in the past
  7. Their special cuisine
  8. Differences in the custom of female, male, and Lama
  9. Ornaments, Kin line, caste and sub-caste, religion, language, script, festivals, culture and tradition of Sherpa people
  10. History of Sherpa’s etymology
  11. Ancestors of Sherpa
  12. Sherpa’s physical features and nature
  13. History of their living migration
  14. Beginning of our language and script
  15. Features of classical books on grammar, history, philosophy and Buddhism that are translated into Tibetan language and the preaching of Buddha (Kagyur)
  16. The four sects of Buddhism and Sherpa’s place in them
  17. Sherpa’s faith and belief in Buddhism
  18. Festivals and festivities of Sherpa
  19. New Year of Sherpa: Loshar
  20. Profession and livelihood of Sherpa
  21. Sherpa’s way of eating, sitting, walking and sleeping
  22. From the birth rite to the death rite of Sherpa
  23. “Trikal” of Sherpa
  24. The language, culture and tradition of Sherpa are a necessity of today. Keeping all these things in the centre, we have thought of exchange and communities, which are inside and outside the nation. If Sherpa’s couldn’t take any solid steps to promote our language, in no time, we would face great harm.

Thukje Che.

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