TY - JOUR KW - Gurung KW - Internet as heritage site KW - Nepal KW - Tamu KW - heritagization KW - Intangible cultural heritage KW - music as cultural heritage AU - Pirkko Moisala AB - This article studies the heritagization of Tamu (Nepal) music, between 1975 and 2016. It describes how some musical genres are chosen to be “heritage,” the icons of Tamu distinctiveness and pride. At the same time, traditional Tamu music loses some of its social, religious and economic groundings. The main focus here is on one village, many inhabitants of which have moved to live in diaspora for economic survival. In addition, this article examines how the Internet works as a site of presenting music heritage, expressing belonging and nostalgia. Currently, Tamu organizations work for preserving their cultural heritage. They promise to repair some of the damage caused to Sino-Tibetan (also called Mongolian) Indigenous groups by internal Hinduistic colonialism in Nepal. Heightened demands for Indigenous rights expressed by parties and organizations, such as Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities, established in 2002, have also promoted the urge to safeguard Indigenous intangible heritages. DO - 10.1177/1177180119890135 M1 - 4 N1 - Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc. N2 - This article studies the heritagization of Tamu (Nepal) music, between 1975 and 2016. It describes how some musical genres are chosen to be “heritage,” the icons of Tamu distinctiveness and pride. At the same time, traditional Tamu music loses some of its social, religious and economic groundings. The main focus here is on one village, many inhabitants of which have moved to live in diaspora for economic survival. In addition, this article examines how the Internet works as a site of presenting music heritage, expressing belonging and nostalgia. Currently, Tamu organizations work for preserving their cultural heritage. They promise to repair some of the damage caused to Sino-Tibetan (also called Mongolian) Indigenous groups by internal Hinduistic colonialism in Nepal. Heightened demands for Indigenous rights expressed by parties and organizations, such as Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities, established in 2002, have also promoted the urge to safeguard Indigenous intangible heritages. SP - 321 EP - 329 TI - Heritagization of Tamu music-from lived culture to heritage to be safe-guarded UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85076141743&doi=10.1177%2f1177180119890135&partnerID=40&md5=2e25a8876ec58cb3ac328a090a3e3c74 VL - 15 SN - 11771801 (ISSN) ER -