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A porter, also called a bearer, is a person who carries objects for others.

n adaptability and flexibility early led to the use of humans for transporting gear. Uneven terrain, such as in mountains, alleyways and markets, and a lack of formed roads, such as in jungle, makes the use of porters economical where one can obtain relatively cheap labour.

Porters were used as human beasts of burden
Beast of burden

Beast of burden may refer to:* A pack animal* A working animal*Beast of Burden , originally written and performed by The Rolling Stones*Beast of Burden , a television episode...
 commonly in the ancient world, when labour was generally cheap, especially in societies that depended on slavery.






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Japanese Porters
A porter, also called a bearer, is a person who carries objects for others.

Historical meaning

Human adaptability and flexibility early led to the use of humans for transporting gear. Uneven terrain, such as in mountains, alleyways and markets, and a lack of formed roads, such as in jungle, makes the use of porters economical where one can obtain relatively cheap labour.

Porters were used as human beasts of burden
Beast of burden

Beast of burden may refer to:* A pack animal* A working animal*Beast of Burden , originally written and performed by The Rolling Stones*Beast of Burden , a television episode...
 commonly in the ancient world, when labour was generally cheap, especially in societies that depended on slavery. The ancient Sumer
Sumer

Sumer was a civilization and a historical region located in Southern Iraq , known as the Cradle of civilization. It lasted from the first settlement of Eridu in the Ubaid period through the Uruk period and the Dynastic periods until the rise of Babylon in the early 2nd millennium BC....
ians, for example, enslaved women to carry wool and flax.

The use of bearers for litter
Litter (vehicle)

The litter is a class of wheelless vehicles, a type of human-powered transport, for the transport of persons. Examples of litter vehicles include jiao , sedan chairs , palanquin , and gama ....
s to carry persons of rank or religious idols, especially in formal processions, seems to have extended their practical function into that of ceremonial status symbol in the often conservative protocol of court and cult, a role continued into the 20th century with the papal sedia gestatoria
Sedia gestatoria

The sedia gestatoria is the portable throne on which Popes were once carried. It consists of a richly-adorned, silk-covered armchair, fastened on a suppedaneum, on each side of which are two gilded rings; through these rings pass the long rods with which twelve footmen , in red uniforms, carry the throne on their shoulders....
 and possibly echoed in the modern funeral pallbearer
Pallbearer

A pallbearer is one of several funeral participants who helps carry the Coffin of a deceased person from a religious or memorial service or viewing either directly to a cemetery or mausoleum, or to and from the hearse which does so....
.

Current meaning

Sherpa Carrying Woods
Porters are still employed to carry burdens in many third-world countries
Third World

Third World is a categorical label used to describe states that are considered to be developed in terms of their economy or level of industrialization, globalization, standard of living, health, education or other criteria for 'advancements'....
, especially where animals like camels, oxen, horses and dogs, or vehicles like carts, trucks, ships, trains and aircraft, have not taken over human bearers' traditional functions or where such alternatives are not practicable. Child soldiers are also typically compelled to serve as porters.

The Sherpa people of Nepal
Nepal

Nepal , officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia and is the world's youngest republic. It is bordered to the north by the People's Republic of China, and to the south, east, and west by India....
 have established a reputation as mountaineering
Mountaineering

Mountaineering is the sport, hobby or profession of walking, hiking, trekking and climbing up mountains. It is also sometimes known as alpinism, particularly in Europe....
 porters, and are considered indispensable for the highest Himalayan expeditions.

Porters who work at railway stations in India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
 are called coolies, a term for unskilled Asian labourers. The term "coolie" was also used in China for porters in general.

The term "porter" is also used in general for hotel
Hotel

----A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including Bathroom#Types of bathroomss and air conditioning or clima...
, railway and airport
Airport

An airport is a location where aircraft such as Fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and Non-rigid airship take off and land. Aircraft may also be stored or maintained at an airport....
 employees who carry luggage.

In many public places such as airports, border crossings, sea ports and railway stations, porters are often a nuisance to tourists, taking their luggage without permission and demanding excessive fees.

North American terminology


The industry-specific terms bellhop
Bellhop

A bellhop, also bellboy or bellman, is a hotel porter , who helps patrons with their luggage while check-in or out.Bellhops often wear a uniform , like certain other page boys or doormen....
 (hotel porter), redcap (railroad porter) and skycap
Skycap

A Skycap is a Porter employed by an airport and provides the following service to airline passengers:* luggage* Perform curb side check-in* Pushing wheelchairs...
 (airport porter) are used in North America. Railroad porters traditionally wear distinctive red-colored caps for easy identification, contrasting with the caps in blue or other colors, normally worn by other train personnel. Employees of car rental
Car rental

A car rental, rent-a-car or car hire agency is a company that rents automobiles for short periods of time for a fee. It is an elaborate form of a rental shop, organized in numerous local Branch#Organizationses, primarily located near airports or busy city areas and often complemented by a website allowing online Computer reser...
 and new and used auto dealerships tasked with moving and preparing cars for use or sale are called porters.