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Communities,
Cultures, Religions and Customs of different hues intermingle freely here in
Sikkim to constitute a homogeneous blend. The predominant communities are the
LEPCHAS, BHUTIAS and NEPALESE. In urban areas many plainsmen have
also settled and they are almost engaged in business and Government service.
Because of the development activities in the state, like the construction of
roads, bridges and buildings a small part of the population consists of migrant
labourers from the plains and Nepal.
Life
in a Lepcha dwelling is very simple. The male Lepcha wears a dress called a
"pagi" made of cotton, which is stripped. The female Lepcha wear a
two piece dress. The Lepchas speak the language lepcha, although this language
is not very well developed but is rich in vocabulary related to the flora &
fauna of Sikkim. Lepchas are very good at archery. The polyandry marriages are
permitted amongst the Lepchas.
became
the dominant community. The Nepalese now constitute more than 80 % of the total
population. The Nepali settlers introduced the terraced system of cultivation.
Cardamom was an important cash crop introduced by the Nepalis'. Except for the
Sherpas & Tamangs who are Buddhists, the Nepalis' are orthodox Hindus with
the usual cast system.
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