Sunday, July 20, 2008

The Buffalo and the Goats


Kamal is one of the guys that I’m living with this summer. This past week, his mother and aunt stayed at our house. They are both Brahmin Hindus, always wearing saris and tikas. One evening, Kamal’s neighbor, an overweight Newari woman (an ethnic group in Nepal, particularly prominent in Kiritpur), came over. The three women wanted me to take their picture. After I took it, Kamal looked at it and burst into to laughter. I couldn’t figure out what it was about, and finally he said in English, “The Newar is fat, and the Brahmins are thin. It’s a buffalo and two goats!” I laughed nervously, hoping he’d stop, but he went right ahead and told the women in Nepali (none of the women understand English). They all laughed and the Newari woman hit Kamal jokingly.


I found it very interesting that he had no self-restraint in what he was saying about the weight of these women, specifically in relation to their ethnicity. Whether he meant it as a joke and they knew it, I’m not sure, but it’s not the first time I’ve heard a Nepali comment about someone’s weight, appearance, occupation or ethnicity in ways that, for the most part, would be socially unacceptable in the United States.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Paul,
Just love reading about all your adventures! What an experience!! Keep writing, OK?
I have sent your blog to many. Just sent your page to Bill Kinney.
So with all of this "food" what in heaven's name will you be eating when you return to school? It's going to be pretty dull! Good ting your Mom and Haley are depending on that stuff. Lauren and I ate some strange things on our safari in Africa. But, you've got us beat!
Stay healthy, have fun and send pictures when time.
With fond memories.. Love, Mrs. E.

Anonymous said...

Hi Paul,
Just love reading about all your adventures! What an experience!! Keep writing, OK?
I have sent your blog to many. Just sent your page to Bill Kinney.
So with all of this "food" what in heaven's name will you be eating when you return to school? It's going to be pretty dull! Good ting your Mom and Haley are depending on that stuff. Lauren and I ate some strange things on our safari in Africa. But, you've got us beat!
Stay healthy, have fun and send pictures when time.
With fond memories.. Love, Mrs. Estabrook

Unknown said...

HI PAUL,
SOUNDS LIKE YOU'RE HAVING QUITE AN ADVENTURE!! LOVE READING ABOUT IT.
I DONT THING I COULD HANDLE THE SACRIFICES. WHAT A DIFFERENT WORLD.
OLD FORGE HAS BEEN BUSY THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS.TAKE BRY BACK TO SCHOOL ON THE 26TH.
BE SAFE
LOVE, BETTE PEPPER