Dehradun, Sept. 11 -- The mist of night cleared to reveal a cold winter morning. Panoramic sunrays illuminated the elevated bridge suspended between the two nations, India and Nepal. Several times, I had crossed this bridge equally spell-bound, witnessing the magical confluence of two Himalayan Rivers, Kali and Gori. I was excited to rush to the Jauljibi market to interact with some Van Raji tribal people that had compelled me to travel this far. At the confluence resides a small trading town -Jauljibi - in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand. The typical Jauljibi market morning buzzed with locals, vendors and travellers crossing the bridge. Draped in contemporary Indian style of clothing, the Raji tribe sharply distinguishes itself from ...