Projects: Between Giants
The nomadic lifestyle that sustained many indigenous groups for hundreds of years is being traded for a chance at a newer notion of success, and scores of Ladakhis migrate from the furthest corners of the region each year in pursuit of their own chunk of the tourism trade.
Everything seems to be changing.
Leh receives funding from the Indian government to educate the country's youth in English and economics, and many adults from indigenous communities find employment as laborers or in the service industry. Cash crops have replaced sustainable farming in Ladakh's more fertile valleys, while growing import/export trading is undermining the traditional localized economy.