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  1. Sacred Spaces and Powerful Places in Tibetan Culture by Toni Huber, 2002-07-01
  2. Precious Jewels of Tibet: A Journey to the Roof of the World by Jane Bay, 1998-06
  3. Handbook of Tibetan Culture by Shambhala, 1994-03-29
  4. Gesar!: The Wondrous Adventures of King Gesar (Tibetan Art and Culture Series) by Zara Wallace, 1991-12
  5. Tourism and Tibetan Culture in Transition: A place called Shangrila (Routledge Contemporary China Series) by Ashild Kolas, 2007-10-30
  6. High Peaks, Pure Earth: Collected Writings on Tibetan History and Culture by Hugh Richardson, Michael Aris, 1998-10
  7. Virtual Tibet: Searching for Shangri-La from the Himalayas to Hollywood by Orville Schell, 2001-05
  8. East meets West, sort of.(Dalai Lama)(The Public Square: A Continuing Survey of Religion, Culture, and Public Life): An article from: First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life by Richard Neuhaus, 2003-12-01
  9. Tibetan Nomads: Environment, Pastoral Economy, and Material Culture (Carlsberg Nomad Series) by Schuyler Jones, 1996-11
  10. Lectures on Tibetan Religous Culture by Geshe Lhundrup Sopa, 2001-10-19
  11. Amdo Tibetans in Transition: Society and Culture in the Post-Mao Era
  12. Contributions on Tibetan Language, History and Culture
  13. Tibetan Renaissance: Tantric Buddhism in the Rebirth of Tibetan Culture by Ronald M. Davidson, 2005-08-26
  14. Bulletin of the International String Figure Association (String Figures From China, Tibet, and Nepal (Bulletin of the International String Figure Association, Volume 5, 1998)

41. Tibetan Cultural Directory HOME
21 categories, 600+ listings covering Arts, Astrology, tibetan Buddhism, culture, Email, Nepal, Bhutan, N.India, Travel, tibet.
http://www.kotan.org/tibet/directory/index.html
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BHUTAN COMMERCIAL CULTURE ... E-MAIL DIRECTORY "Tibetan Cultural Region Directory - comprehensive directory of Tibet-related web sites " ASIA OBSERVER - April 10, 2002

42. Boulder - Lhasa Sister City! - Helping Tibetans In Tibet
Organization in Boulder, Colorado which promotes nonpolitical exchanges of mutual benefit in medicine, education, environment, technology, and culture between the peoples of Boulder, Colorado and Lhasa, tibet, and surrounding areas.
http://boulder-tibet.org/
Humanitarian Programs in Tibet
Solar Electricity Health Care Education

43. The Tibet Society Of South Africa - All About Tibet - Tibetan Traditions, Cultur
Contains information on Tibetan culture, and links to other Tibetan resources worldwide.
http://www.tibet.org.za/
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Read all about our Festival of Compassion Welcome to the Tibet Society of South Africa, promoting awareness of Tibet in South Africa.
In our site, you will find plenty of
information on the history and politics
of Tibet, of Tibetan traditions,
culture and general lifestyle,
of human rights abuses in Tibet
as well as the activities of the Tibet Society of South Africa.
Please enjoy your visit and take a closer look at that special place Tibet. This page URL: www.tibet.org.za/index.htm This site designed and maintained by Warthog Web Design. Warthog Web Design Warthog Web Design Warthog Web Design

44. Culture.html
Tibetan culture and art possess a history of more than 5000 years, The development of Tibetan culture and art proceeded through four stages prehistoric
http://www.china.org.cn/ch-xizang/tibet/picture_album/english/culture/culture.ht
Tibetan Culture and Art
photo index back T ibetan culture and art possess a history of more than 5,000 years, but the practice and depiction of Tibetan Buddhism has had by far the greatest influence on this culture. The development of Tibetan culture and art proceeded through four stages: prehistoric civilization before the 7th century; cultural stability during the Tubo Kingdom; high development during the Yuan Dynasty; and the height of cultural achievement attained during the Qing Dynasty.
T he pre-historic stage includes all development from the ancient civilization that appeared during the New Stone Age some 5,000 years ago to the founding of the Tubo Kingdom in the 7th century. A salient feature of this civilization is the founding and development of the Bon, an animist religion. Findings from the ruins of the Karub New Stone Age Site in Qamdo and rock paintings found in Ngari, which have been dated from all periods from the late Old Stone Age to the Tubo Kingdom in the 7th century, all display a concentrated expression of the achievements of pre-historic civilization and reveal the budding of pre-historic art.
T he Tubo Kingdom in the 7th century was an important period which witnessed the creation of Tibetan writing and the spread into Tibet of Buddhism from India and China's Tang Dynasty. Collusion and mutual assimilation of different cultures and arts constituted a major feature of this period. Cultural and artistic achievements made during this period of time include the Jokhang, Ramoche, Changzhug and Samye monasteries. These monasteries are a combination of architecture, paintings and sculptures, the styles of which were disseminated in accordance with the world model of Buddhism. The major architectural features of these monasteries were built using a style unique to Tibet, and also incorporating influences from India and the Central Plains of the Tang Dynasty. A unique culture was thus created and firmly planted in the soil of Tibet.

45. Clues To Legendary Tibetan Culture Emerge (WP)
From World tibet Network News, over the past decade, however, research by amateur historian and explorer John Vincent Bellezza has begun to put a historical and archaeological foundation under the legend of Zhang Zhung.
http://www.tibet.ca/wtnarchive/2003/2/19_2.html
World Tibet Network News
Published by the Canada Tibet Committee
Wednesday, February 19, 2003
2. Clues to Legendary Tibetan Culture Emerge (WP)
By Guy Gugliotta
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, February 17, 2003; Page A13
Sometime around 600 A.D., the legend goes, King Ligmagya of Zhang Zhung
married Semokar, sister of ambitious Tibetan leader Songsten Gampo. It
was a classic union of state, intended to rid Ligmagya of a potential
rival by co-opting him.
Except Semokar did not like living with Ligmagya on the bleak, windblown
plateau of northwestern Tibet. She importuned her brother to rescue her,
but Songsten Gampo did better than that. His assassins killed Ligmagya,
then turned Zhang Zhung into a vassal state ushering in a Tibetan empire that lasted 250 years. For much of modern history, the existence of Zhang Zhung was regarded mostly as a fictional prop in the legend of the empire's rise to prominence. Parts of the story may have been true, but it was written ex post facto by Tibetans, probably inflating what was originally a face-off between rival warlords.

46. Gordon LAIRD
Writing for Mother Jones, the Far Eastern Economic Review and Outside, Gordon Laird has covered stories on environment, politics and culture from a wide range of locales, including the high Arctic, tibet, Mongolia and China. Specializes in documentary reportage, including phototext packages and special investigative projects.
http://home.interlog.com/~grlaird/
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47. /ARTS WEEKLY/CULTURE-TIBET: 'Masalla' Music Threatens Cultural Purity
tibet is not yet free and if our culture goes; it goes away forever, he points out. (END/2005). Send your comments to the editor
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=29744

48. Vajra108's Buddhadharma Site..Ring Of Vajras Registration
A ring of websites with emphasis placed upon tibetan Buddhism, the preservation of tibetan culture, and the current illegal occupation of tibet by the People's Republic of China.
http://members.tripod.com/~Vajra108/ring.html
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The Ring of Vajras has been taken down due to terms of service conflicts with Yahoo! Inc. who recently took over the webring.org service. Thank you for your continued support of Tibetan Independence and worldwide religious freedom. Emaho!
Sincerely, Padma Rabzang, Ring of Vajras Ringmaster
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49. Culture - Tibetan Cultural Directory
Manjushree Center of tibetan culture (Darjeeling) MCTC is a charitable trust tibet cultural sites with photos and information tibet s cultural and
http://www.kotan.org/tibet/directory/culture.html
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Adventure Plus Nepal P. Ltd.
Alison Wright : View photos by Alison Wright and information about her latest book "The Spirit of Tibet: Portrait of a Culture in Exile." Art and Architecture Conservation of Tibetan Monasteries : An ongoing program to repair important religious monuments in eastern Tibet, restore the artworks within them, and train Tibetans in the techniques of art conservation. Artem Puchkov's Page : Tibetan Culture, Art, Paintings, Holy places of the Himalayas. The personal Page of Crimean Painter Artem Puchkov, who travelled in the Himalayas, Tibet and created his paintings there. Asian American Net : The mission of Asian American Net is to promote and strengthen cultural, educational, and commercial ties between Asia and North America.

50. Steven Baigel Documentary Films And Travel Photography
of film projects on tibetan refugees and the Indian sitar master, Nikhil Banerjee.......Images from tibet and of exile culture in Nepal and India.
http://www.stevenbaigel.com
Steven Baigel
Documentary Film

Projects

Travel Photography

This site contains information on:
My documentary on the United States' missile defense and space weaponization programs, and the non-violent grassroots movement in opposition to these programs.
My documentary on Tibetan refugees living in exile in Bir settlement, Himachal Pradesh, northern India.
My documentary on the life and music of the great Indian classical music sitarist Pandit Nikhil Banerjee.
My short video tribute to the Tibetan refugee Thupten Ngodup, who sacrificed his life to bring attention to the plight of Tibet.
A select portfolio of my documentary and travel photographs from Tibet, on Tibetan exile culture, India, Nepal, and other parts of the world.
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51. China, Nepal, Tibet, Vietnam, Myanmar, Mongolia, The Last Frontiers Travel Consu
Guided tours to various places in China, tibet, Mongolia, Vietnam and Nepal. Features information on excursions, local culture, and nature.
http://www.thelastfrontiers.com
Welcome to The Last Frontiers
The Last Frontiers Travel Consulting invites you to travel Asia "beyond the travel books". Get close to People, Culture and Nature of China and Tibet, Mongolia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Nepal and Bhutan. Be guided by my own rich experience in these countries: I and my reliable local partners will tailor an itinerary to meet your very special interests and requirements to make your trip unforgettable.
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52. Tibet Online - Tibetan Language
Tibetan language links.
http://www.tibet.org/Culture/Language/
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Non-English Sites
Why Tibet? An Introduction Tibet Support Group Global Directory Activism: Campaigns and Urgent Actions ... About Tibet Online
Tibetan Language Basic Tibetan Syracuse Language Tibetan Materials Home About Us

53. Geology Department Web Site - Northern Arizona University
A virtual geological field trip (1996) along the eastern margin and across the Tibetan Plateau. Also includes information about culture and politics.
http://vishnu.glg.nau.edu/people/jhw/Tibet/Tibet.html
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54. Tibet Awareness Site: Tibetan Culture
A site to increase awareness of tibet, its politics, relations with China, its culture and tibetan Buddhism, and provide links to many internet resources on
http://tibet.dharmakara.net/TibCulture.html
Some Aspects of Tibetan Culture
His Holiness the Dalai Lama
On His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the spiritual and temporal leader of Tibet.
Includes an extensive press kit on His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Tibetan Alphabet
The Tibetan alphabet Tibetan Language (only if you have TCC TibetanMachineD installed on your system (sorry!))
The Potala in Lhasa, Tibet The Tibetan National Flag
About the Tibetan flag
Tibetan Banknotes
Tibetan banknotes before Chinese occupation of Tibet.
(Two 52 K images only)

Return to the Tibet Awareness front page
The purpose of these pages is to provide an introduction to some aspects of Tibetan culture.
Check back here in future as there are plans to expand this section...

55. Tibet Online - TIBETmichigan
A tibet Support Group bring about statewide awareness and action on behalf of the people and culture of tibet.
http://tibet.org/Resources/TSG/Groups/tibetmichigan.html
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Why Tibet? An Introduction Tibet Support Group Global Directory Activism: Campaigns and Urgent Actions ... About Tibet Online
TIBETmichigan
Name of Administrative Contact:
Glenn Freeman Street Address:
40 Monroe Center NW (304) City, State/Province, Country and Postal Code:
Grand Rapids, MI, USA 49503 Telephone Number:
Fax Number:
Email Address:
tibetmichiganmain@yahoo.com
Web Page URL (Address):
http://tibetmichigan.home-page.org/
Michigan's major Tibet Support Group was named in 1995 and is comprised of individuals and organizations working together to help bring about statewide awareness and action on behalf of the people and culture of Chinese-occupied Tibet.
last updated: 1.21.04 TSG Geographical Index TSG Alphabetical Index Home About Us

56. TIMEasia.com | China Falls For Tibet Chic | 1/29/2001
More information about Tibetan culture has come available, so more people see its Not satisfied with merely importing Tibetan culture and commerce,
http://www.time.com/time/asia/magazine/2001/0129/china.tibet.html

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JANUARY 29, 2001 VOL. 157 NO. 4

China Falls for Tibet Chic
Despite Beijing's criticisms of lamas and their culture, citizens are getting into prayer-wheel kitsch
By MATTHEW FORNEY Gansu Province
ALSO IN TIME
Abandoned by even his closest allies, President Joseph Estrada gives in to the chanting crowds on the streets of Manila and agrees to make room for his Vice President New Boss: Arroyo returns to the palace she grew up in Viewpoint: Where does democracy end and mob rule begin? THAILAND: God's Army Brats Twin teenage warriors turn themselves in to Bangkok officials CHINA: Turning On to Tibet Despite official vilification, hip Chinese dig Lamaist culture CINEMA: Brilliant Performances Six new actors who may come out of the wings on Oscar night INNOVATORS: Revolutionizing an Industry A few entrepreneurs are changing the way we traverse the planet TRAVEL WATCH: Make Journey Not War on Kinmen Island Chinese have fallen for Tibet. Growing numbers of Chinese now practice Tibet's form of Buddhism, fill their glasses with Tibetan booze and consider a jaunt on the high plateau a badge of cool. Many of the Tibetan practices they ape can be as tacky as white men in redface doing a rain dance. Yet given that official propaganda has for decades blamed Tibetan culture itself for keeping Tibetans poor, ignorant and not above suspicion of cannibalism, this sudden interest shows the government's decreasing ability to mold public opinion, and the growing independence of Chinese trendmakers. "More information about Tibetan culture has come available, so more people see its value," says Zhao Jia, a travel executive who next month will release an off-the-track guidebook to Tibet's farthest reaches.

57. Font Class=PreviewTitle The Development Of Tibetan Culture /font
tibetan culture has all along been a dazzling pearl in the In recent years, tibet has successfully held tibetan cultural relic exhibitions in Japan,
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58. May The Buddha, Dharma, Sangha, Tibet, His Holiness The Dalai Lama, The Drikung
Aims to support the Tibetan people, help preserve the culture, language, history, art and Buddhist practices and direct transmissions from the ancient Tibetan lineage teachers. Includes articles, opinions and internet service.
http://www.fortibet.org
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All mother sentient beings-
Especially those enemies who hate me, obstructers who harm me
And those who create obstacles on my path to liberation and omniscience,
May they experience happiness, be separated from suffering and
Swiftly will I establish them in the state of unsurpassed, complete, perfect and precious Buddhahood
Drupon Rinpoche in Gainesville, January-February 2004
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59. Tibet Support Group Grampian
Campaigns for tibetans' right to determine their own future and preserve their culture, for an end to the violation of their human rights and for a tibet free from Chinese occupation.
http://www.tibetsupport.org.uk/
These pages detail recent activities of Tibet Support Group Grampian, in rallying Western support for the Tibetan people in their struggle for autonomy, religious freedom and prosperity. TSG Grampian campaigns for Tibetans' right to determine their own future and preserve their culture, for an end to the violation of their human rights and for a Tibet free from Chinese occupation. It also supports charity projects for needy Tibetans in Tibet and in exile. Sections available on this site: Menu Title page Boycott Chinese goods ... News concerning our group, and the wider Tibet-support community. - With a feature on the success of the recent Chinese Olympics "Beijing 2008" bid. Tibet Support Group Grampian's Panchen Lama page Chinese communism Sponsored walks organized by the TibetSupport Group Tibet Walk

60. China Tours And China Travel Packages By Muztagh Travel Service
China Adventure Tours offers China adventure tours,expeditions,trekking in China,cycling, culture tours and tibet Adventure tours,
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China Tours and China Travel Packages
China tours usually start at Beijing - the epicenter center of Chinese culture, commerce, and politics. There you will have a chance to explore the most famous Imperial palace of China and the Forbidden City. Of course, no tour to Beijing would be complete without a stroll on the 2,000-year-old Great Wall of China! Then you can travel south to the city of Shanghai, home to the riverfront "Bund" and the exquisite Mandarin's Garden or the Terra-cotta Warriors in Xi'an.
Muztagh Travel Service offers interesting Cultural and and Adventure travel package tours to various places of China. No matter which kind of China tour you prefer you will find one here which meets your taste. With our carefully designed China tours you will have memorable travel experience and utmost satisfaction!
Adventure China Tours takes you into a land of remote and mystical Tibet or Silk Road, where you will experience the rich cultural traditions while enjoying the breathtaking natural beauty. There's so much to see in China! Start planning your trip to China now! Muztagh Travel Service offers a unique selection of tours on reasonable prices.
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China Classic Tours
China Classic tours is a collection of tours focosed in the Chinese culture and historical aspects of ancient China.

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