Projects: Between Giants
Times are hard for the Changpa, and it's beoming increasingly difficult for them to hold their community intact. In fact, most nomadic groups in Ladakh these days largely comprise elders and young children. The able-bodied members have left and now return only semi-annually to visit loved ones and deliver what staple gods they can afford to bring along.
Imported commodities such as propane, rice, and motorized vehicles have replaced the local resources that were used for centuries in their place and create new dependencies for Ladakh's oldest inhabitants.
In short, the fine balance that life in Ladakh requires is being tested, and the modernization India has brought to the region is failing those who preceded it.