Projects: Between Giants
BETWEEN GIANTS - Nomadic Struggle in a New Ladakh
His feet crunching over the rocky desert ground, Ring Tsing Chuong nears the end of a 160-mile journey that he makes several times a year to visit his family. Upon reaching the campsite, nestled in a small pocket of the Rupshu Valley, calls of 'Julay!' emerge from inside tents as the heads of his friends and family members poke through their flaps.
A member of the small Changpa community in Ladakh, Chuong has just returned from the capital city of Leh where he works in the flourishing construction industry. His people, the Changpa, are one of several groups of indigenous nomads who have inhabited the high plains (almost 15,000 feet above sea level) for generations.
However, more than the altitude and extreme weather that characterize their home, it's Ladakh's shifting political and social climate that threatens their way of life.