Home Resources Nepal’s Indigenous Peoples have a right to their own land Nepal’s Indigenous Peoples have a right to their own land When Pasang Dolma Sherpa went to school in Nepal, the teachers changed her name: she was to be called not Pasang, but Kanchhi Maya. Country Nepal Language English Publication date 2021 Region Asia Resource type Notes Strategic Pillars Indigenous Economic Models, Indigenous based-solutions & Climate Partnership Topic Lands, forests and territories Rights & Advocacy Organization The Tenure Facility View source More on this Notes Securing Community Forest Rights in Nepal through local governments and coordinated local actions Lands, forests and territories Natural resources & biodiversity Rights & Advocacy Nepal Asia Notes Nepal - Tenure Facility Lands, forests and territories Nepal Asia Notes Health in MJP Lands, forests and territories Health Cambodia Asia Notes The IKN Law Violates the Constitution and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Rights & Advocacy Indonesia Asia