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Sherpa is one of the Tibetan ethnic groups native to the most mountainous regions of ...

Languages: Sherpa language

Geographic distribution: Tibet, Nepal

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Sherpa is one of the Tibetan ethnic groups native to the most mountainous regions of Nepal, Tingri County and the Himalayas. The term sherpa or sherwa derives from the Sherpa language words ཤར shar ("east") and པ pa ("people"), which refer to their geographical origin of eastern Tibet.

Most Sherpa people live in the eastern regions of Nepal and Tingri County however, some live farther west in the Rolwaling Valley and in the Helambu region north of Kathmandu, Nepal. Sherpas establish gompas where they practice their religious traditions. Tengboche was the first celibate monastery in Solu-Khumbu. Sherpa people also live in Tingri County, Bhutan, and the Indian states of Sikkim and the northern portion of West Bengal, specifically the district of Darjeeling. The Sherpa language belongs to the south branch of the Tibeto-Burman languages, mixed with Eastern Tibet (Khamba) and central Tibetan dialects. However, this language is separate from Lhasa Tibetan and unintelligible to Lhasa speakers.[2]

The number of Sherpas migrating to Western countries has significantly increased in recent years, especially to the United States. New York City has the largest Sherpa community in the United States, with a population of approximately 16,000. The 2011 Nepal census recorded 495,846 Sherpas within its borders. Some members of the Sherpa population are known for their skills in mountaineering as a livelihood.

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