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If someone dies in the community they immediately pack up and move to a new site to avoid evil spirits in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. Hidden deep in the Himalayan forest is one of the world’s last enduring nomadic tribes who are resisting attempts to move them into permanent settlements. The Raute tribe has no permanent home and frequently moves between camps. Living as hunter-gatherers and eating the meat of langur and macaque monkeys – a controversial choice in the Hindu dominated country of Nepal, where monkeys are considered to be the reincarnation of the God Hanuman. With the assistance of a local journalist, Danish photographer Jan Møller Hansen spent three days in January 2016 travelling from Nepal’s capital of Kathmandu into a remote forest in Accham District, Nepal to document the isolated group – who call themselves the Kings of the Forest. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

If someone dies in the community they immediately pack up and move to a new site to avoid evil spirits in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. Hidden deep in the Himalayan forest is one of the world’s last enduring nomadic tribes who are resisting attempts to move them into permanent settlements. The Raute tribe has no permanent home and frequently moves between camps. Living as hunter-gatherers and eating the meat of langur and macaque monkeys – a controversial choice in the Hindu dominated country of Nepal, where monkeys are considered to be the reincarnation of the God Hanuman. With the assistance of a local journalist, Danish photographer Jan Møller Hansen spent three days in January 2016 travelling from Nepal’s capital of Kathmandu into a remote forest in Accham District, Nepal to document the isolated group – who call themselves the Kings of the Forest. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



When a Raute dies they are buried in the forest in an upright position, their skull is also pierced to release their spirit into heaven in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

When a Raute dies they are buried in the forest in an upright position, their skull is also pierced to release their spirit into heaven in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



A young Raute baby peeks out of her shroud in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

A young Raute baby peeks out of her shroud in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



To enter the Raute community visitors must give something back to the community in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

To enter the Raute community visitors must give something back to the community in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



In the wet monsoon season the Raute people move to high altitudes and in dryer winters they migrate to lower subtropical forests in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

In the wet monsoon season the Raute people move to high altitudes and in dryer winters they migrate to lower subtropical forests in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



Children gather around a small fire underneath one of the Raute's tents in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

Children gather around a small fire underneath one of the Raute's tents in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



Many of the Raute people have been resettled by the Government of Nepal but this remaining nomadic tribe continues to resist the change in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

Many of the Raute people have been resettled by the Government of Nepal but this remaining nomadic tribe continues to resist the change in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



No outsiders are permitted to stay inside their camps overnight or accompany them on hunting trips in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

No outsiders are permitted to stay inside their camps overnight or accompany them on hunting trips in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



Only 156 people remained in the tribe when Jan visited in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

Only 156 people remained in the tribe when Jan visited in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



The Raute people are nomadic and move between camps based on the seasons in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

The Raute people are nomadic and move between camps based on the seasons in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



The Raute rely heavily on monkey meat and on the plant life provided by the forest in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

The Raute rely heavily on monkey meat and on the plant life provided by the forest in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



The Raute people are primarily hunter-gatherers but they also build wooden furniture for trading with other local villages in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

The Raute people are primarily hunter-gatherers but they also build wooden furniture for trading with other local villages in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



Only 156 people remained in the tribe when Jan visited in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

Only 156 people remained in the tribe when Jan visited in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



When a Raute dies they are buried in the forest in an upright position, their skull is also pierced to release their spirit into heaven in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

When a Raute dies they are buried in the forest in an upright position, their skull is also pierced to release their spirit into heaven in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



To enter the Raute community visitors must give something back to the community in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

To enter the Raute community visitors must give something back to the community in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



Only 156 people remained in the tribe when Jan visited in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

Only 156 people remained in the tribe when Jan visited in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



A young Raute girl poses for a portrait in the midst of the small camp in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

A young Raute girl poses for a portrait in the midst of the small camp in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



In the wet monsoon season the Raute people move to high altitudes and in dryer winters they migrate to lower subtropical forests in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

In the wet monsoon season the Raute people move to high altitudes and in dryer winters they migrate to lower subtropical forests in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



If someone dies in the community they immediately pack up and move to a new site to avoid evil spirits in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

If someone dies in the community they immediately pack up and move to a new site to avoid evil spirits in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)



If someone dies in the community they immediately pack up and move to a new site to avoid evil spirits in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)

If someone dies in the community they immediately pack up and move to a new site to avoid evil spirits in Accham District, Nepal, January 2016. (Photo by Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images)
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