6. How does Nima Sherpa's life illustrate one of the Sherpa success stories?
7. According to Ang Rita, which three innovations transformed the Sherpas' lives?
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6. Nima started out as a porter, went on to become a trekking guide, then opened a lodge and finally set up a trekking company. The story of his life illustrates how tourism transformed the fortunes of Sherpas for better.
7. According to Ang Rita, the three innovations that transformed the lives of the Sherpas are: the Britishers bringing potatoes to the Himalayas in the 19th century, the introduction of iodine in the 20th century and the mountaineers wanting to climb the high peaks and thus giving the foundation of a tourist
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Like any other Sherpa, Nima Sherpa's family also used to grow potatoes. But by the time Nima was a teenager, tourism had boomed and getting into the mountaineering business was every Sherpa boy's dream.
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