Damai

| pop1 = 565,932 (1.9% of Nepal's population) (2021) | region2 = India, Bhutan and Burma | langs = Kalautya Rudika (Damai kura)Nepali (Khas kura) | rels = Shamanism, Buddhism, Hinduism 96.59% (2011), Christianity 3.22% (2011) | related = Khas people, Kami, Badi, Sarki, Gandarbha/Gaine }} Damai ( ; IAST: ''Damāĩ'') is an occupational caste found among indigenous people comprising 45 subgroups. Their surnames take after the subgroup they belong to. People belonging to this caste are traditionally tailors and musicians capable of using the naumati baja - an ensemble of nine traditional musical instruments. The term Damai is coined from the musical instrument Damaha. The 1854 Nepalese Muluki Ain (Legal Code) categorized Damai as "Lower caste” category.

The Government of kingdom of Nepal abolished the caste-system and criminalized any caste-based discrimination, including "untouchability" in 1963 under the rule of King Mahendra.

According to the 2021 Nepal census, Damai make up 1.94% of Nepal's population (or 565,932 people). Damai are categorized under "Hill Dalit" among the 9 broad social groups, along with Kami, Badi, Sarki and Gaine by the Government of Nepal. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Damai...
    Published 2004
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    by Damai Nasution
    Published 2014
    Sirkulasi
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    by Damai Nasution
    Published 2014
    Audio Visual
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    by Nayla Damai
    Published 2019
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    by Nayla Damai
    Published 2020
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    by Damai Widya
    Published 2013
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    by Damai Pandu Nata
    Published 2013
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    by Fita Damai Ristiyani
    Published 2018
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    by Aurelia Nuansa Damai, dkk
    Published 2024
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