The Sherpa people are an ethnic group from the Himalayan regions of Nepal, and Sherpa kids are children from this community.
Sherpa children typically grow up in a traditional mountain lifestyle, with a strong emphasis on family and community values.
Many Sherpa kids attend local schools, and some may also work alongside their parents as farmers, herders or in tourism.
Sherpa culture is rich in folklore, music and dance, and children are taught to appreciate and preserve their cultural heritage.
With the increasing popularity of mountaineering and trekking in the region, some Sherpa kids may also be exposed to the tourism industry at a young age.
Despite the challenges, Sherpa kids are known for their resilience, determination and strong sense of community.
Miniature bust size 1:10
Sculptor: Mujin Park
Box Art: Michal Pisarski
Sherpa children typically grow up in a traditional mountain lifestyle, with a strong emphasis on family and community values.
Many Sherpa kids attend local schools, and some may also work alongside their parents as farmers, herders or in tourism.
Sherpa culture is rich in folklore, music and dance, and children are taught to appreciate and preserve their cultural heritage.
With the increasing popularity of mountaineering and trekking in the region, some Sherpa kids may also be exposed to the tourism industry at a young age.
Despite the challenges, Sherpa kids are known for their resilience, determination and strong sense of community.
Miniature bust size 1:10
Sculptor: Mujin Park
Box Art: Michal Pisarski